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We’re working on a Residency Program Alert article about medical scribes and need your comments. Does your program provide scribes for residents? How about for your attendings? Why or why not? If you’d like to chime in, please send your comments to me at shoang@hcpro.com. Thanks for reading! Son Hoang, editor, Residency Program Insider |
| Editor's Picks Eighty-four percent of incoming medical residents surveyed reported that they wanted more formal training on diagnosing and treating patients with opioid use disorder (OUD). The program manager, in conjunction with the education committee, will be responsible for updating all resident manuals and handbooks before the start of the new academic year in July. This process should start immediately after the annual Program Evaluation and Improvement meeting, as the focus of this meeting should be on what can be done to improve the program. More often these days, roles are being combined in many ways. Many institutions are also transitioning to what is called a centralized GME model. There are great benefits to managing multiple programs, but also great challenges. However, with a little creative organization, it can be done. Read more. Marketing Spotlight The Graduate Medical Education Program Management Workbook is an educational tool for coordinators and GME professionals responsible for managing a GME training program. This workbook includes knowledge application questions grouped by topic areas, listings of commonly used acronyms, and helpful GME resources. Program coordinators can use this workbook to create a self-learning plan, to aid in the creation of a procedural manual for their offices, to identify areas for personal and program improvement, and to prepare for ACGME continuous accreditation through education. Although created for the individual coordinator, this tool can also be purchased and distributed by GME offices as a way to support the education of their program managers and staff. Click here for more information or to order your copy. Is All of Your Team In The Know? Our weekly e-newsletters can keep your team abreast of up-to-date industry information; including expert analysis where you need it most. Subscribe to any -- or all -- of our e-newsletters. |
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