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I completed my 2,000-hour internship postdoctorally; since you only require a 1,500-hour internship, can the other 500 hours be used toward the 1,500-hour postdoctoral requirement?

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I completed my 2,000-hour internship postdoctorally; since you only require a 1,500-hour internship, can the other 500 hours be used toward the 1,500-hour postdoctoral requirement?

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No–you may not use a portion of what was formally arranged to be part of your internship to fulfill postdoctoral hours, even if the internship was more than 1,500 and was completed postdoctorally. Our requirement is “an internship of at least 1,500 hours,” not to be confused with “at least 1,500 hours of an internship.

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No–you may not use a portion of what was formally arranged to be part of your internship to fulfill postdoctoral hours, even if the internship was more than 1,500 and was completed postdoctorally.

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