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Your guide to clinical competency committees


ACGME-accredited programs are required to establish a clinical competency committee (CCC) to evaluate their residents—a task made even more complicated by the lack of guidance on how to properly run a CCC.

 

Don’t reinvent the wheel!

Get the inside scoop from GME program officials at the Cleveland Clinic who have successfully established their CCCs. Clinical Competency Committees Made Simple will help you take the tools you are already using—such as an evaluation/promotion committee and resident evaluation forms—and shape them to meet the ACGME requirements for CCCs and Milestone reporting.

 
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