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Editor’s note

At HCPro our goal is to provide residency program coordinators like you with the most up-to-date information in the most current and user-friendly format. After reviewing our product line, we decided to sunset Residency Program Insider. You will continue to receive this weekly email newsletter until the end of March.

Editor's Picks

The cities, states where physicians are paid the most

Being a physician is the fifth best overall job in the country, according to a U.S. News & World report ranking the 100 best jobs. This ranking was based on several factors, including unemployment rate, 10-year growth volume, future job prospects, work-life balance, and median salary.

Residency coordinator salaries based on level of education

Coordinators with four-year degrees tend to earn more than their counterparts with less schooling, according to the 2020 Residency Coordinator Salary Survey. Seventy percent of coordinators earning more than $70,000 annually have at least a four-year degree.

RPA Member Exclusive: Residency coordinator responsibilities, work hours, and advancement opportunities

Welcome back to our coverage of HCPro’s latest survey of residency coordinators. This month we're looking at the duties coordinators are asked to perform, what type of support they receive, and their access to advancement opportunities.


 

Marketing Spotlight

The Guide for Graduate Medical Education Offices and Program Coordinators

The Guide for Graduate Medical Education Offices and Program Coordinators provides the office of graduate medical education (GME) and program coordinators the guidance they need to successfully run a GME program together. Author Vicki Hamm, C-TAGME, provides how-to guidance and tools for implementing ACGME Institutional Requirements, institutional policies, crafting resident/fellow contracts, managing evaluations, maintaining program accreditation, and other daily duties. This book contains sample policies and forms to customize for your institution.

This book will guide your GME operations so that you can achieve compliance with ACGME requirements; support your program directors, and faculty; and most importantly, produce trainees who become skilled physicians as they move from the educational continuum to the independent practice of medicine.

Order your copy today!


 

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