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Evolving regulatory requirements present new challenges for residency program directors and coordinators as they try to effectively manage their programs. As accrediting agencies focus on the learning environment, supervision, resident well-being, outcome measures, core competencies, and proper documentation, you need tools and resources to meet the growing list of challenges.

Residency Program Alert (RPA) is the source of information that goes beyond the standards and regulations, giving you the practical advice, tools, and step-by-step strategies you need to maintain accreditation, improve your program, and make your daily tasks easier.

Receive tools, advice, and best practices on:
  • Navigating the Next Accreditation System
  • Curtailed work hours
  • Mitigating work environment fatigue
  • Creating curriculum
  • Outcomes measures
  • Juggling numerous administrative tasks
  • Legal issues
 
 
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