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 Chapter Leader's Guide to Emergency Management, Second Edition
The Residency Program Director’s Handbook, Second Edition, is a complete guide for the director position that includes tips for developing a disciplinary policy, measuring outcomes, evaluating residents and faculty, assessing a curriculum, and implementing the NAS and its various components.

This on-the-job manual is tailored to residency program directors and administrators and is designed to streamline the day-to-day responsibilities of graduate medical education and reveal new and innovative teaching strategies to reach your residents.

This resource will help:
 
  • Directors of AOA-accredited programs transition to a single accreditation system
  • Develop a disciplinary policy and outline how to best measure outcomes
  • Evaluate residents and faculty while assessing your curriculum
  • Navigate the program director’s role in the Next Accreditation System (NAS) and Clinical Learning Environment Review (CLER)

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