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Fellowship

Life is meant to be shared. Fellowship is a form of companionship, friendship, comradeship, camaraderie, and intimacy. A fellowship can also refer to a society or a period of training.

For he’s a jolly good fellow?

A fellow in the broadest sense is someone who is an equal or a comrade – sharing mutual interests, experiences, or activities. The term fellow is also used to describe a person in the upper social classes. It is most often used in an academic context: a fellow is often part of an elite group of learned people who are awarded fellowship to work together as peers in the pursuit of knowledge or practice. The fellows may include visiting professors, postdoctoral researchers, and doctoral researchers.

A fellowship is also the period of medical training in the United States and Canada that a physician may undertake after completing a specialty training program (residency). During this time (usually more than one year), the physician is known as a fellow. Fellows are capable of acting as attending physician or consultant physician in the generalist field in which they were trained, such as internal medicine or pediatrics. After completing a fellowship in the relevant sub-specialty, the physician is permitted to practice without direct supervision by other physicians in that sub-specialty, such as cardiology or oncology.

Fellowship is created when people get honest about who they are and what is happening in their lives. Fellowship is built every time someone understands and affirms another’s feelings. Fellowship allows people to experience authenticity, mutuality, sympathy, and mercy.

Carnal fellowship has been used as a euphemism for “sexual intercourse”.

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