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Editor's note

Dear readers,

Thank you to everyone who has expressed interest in joining the editorial advisory board for Residency Program Alert. Next week we will be reviewing submissions to our brief survey. If you haven’t taken it, there’s still time. If you know someone who you think can contribute a unique perspective to the board, please direct them to the survey.

Thanks for reading!

Son Hoang, editor, Residency Program Insider
 

Editor's Picks

Survey: Resident struggle with work-life balance

One-third of residents say maintaining a work-life balance is their biggest challenge during residency, according to Medscape’s latest Residents Lifestyle and Happiness Report.
 

Heard this week

Have residents play an active role in your program evaluation committee

The ACGME requires at least one resident or fellow to be a part of the program evaluation committee (PEC). You may want to start recruiting with the chief residents because they have already committed themselves to a leadership role in the program.
 

New for RPA Subscriber-Only: Physician engagement begins with residency

Residency training typically serves as physicians’ first exposure to the clinical documentation improvement (CDI) process, yet physicians have historically not had robust education during medical school on CDI or how it benefits patient care. Nevertheless, CDI education and discussions within this group are important for many reasons. Read more.
 

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