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Forming a CCC take less effort (and be running in less time) than you think

 
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Creating, developing, and improving a CCC requires time and effort.

But, what if you could 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?

Clinical Competency Committees Made Simple
provides the clear processes, guidelines, and sample tools you need for building a successful and lasting CCC.

 

This book will help you:

  • Customize a CCC for your residency program

  • Understand why CCCs have been put into place

  • Properly evaluate your residents using Milestones

  • Teach faculty members and residents the importance of CCCs and Milestones

  • Write a policy regarding the functions of your CCC

 
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