rezydentura
Rezydentura is a Polish term with several closely related meanings, depending on context. It most often refers to a formal overseas office or station of a foreign intelligence service in a host country, headed by a cycle of officers called a rezydent (also spelled rezident or rezidentura in some sources). In a medical context, rezydentura denotes the period of postgraduate, specialty training after earning a medical degree. The two uses are unrelated in function but share a common etymology derived from Latin residentia and related European terms for residing or staying in a place.
In the intelligence sense, a rezydentura is the operational arm of a foreign service abroad. Its tasks
In the medical sense, rezydentura refers to post-graduate specialty training following medical qualification. Durations depend on
See also: residency (medicine); espionage terminology; intelligence services.