Resident training is a crucial aspect of medical education, where medical school graduates (residents) receive hands-on clinical training under the supervision of experienced physicians in a specific medical specialty. This training typically takes place in hospitals or other healthcare settings and involves a combination of clinical rotations, lectures, workshops, and exams to help residents develop the skills and knowledge needed to become competent and independent practitioners in their chosen medical field. Resident training programs vary in length depending on the medical specialty, typically ranging from three to seven years. During their training, residents are exposed to a wide variety of medical cases and situations to help them gain practical experience and confidence in their abilities.