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Everything new and veteran
residency coordinators need to know

 
 
Available March 2018
 

The Residency Coordinator’s Handbook, Fourth Edition offers residency program and fellowship coordinators the education and field-tested solutions they need to ensure a successful and efficiently run residency/fellowship program.
 

This product will help residency program coordinators:

  • Manage a training program that exceeds ACGME requirements
  • Define and grow the role of the program coordinator
  • Understand GME and related terminology
  • Manage the recruitment, orientation, and credentialing processes
  • Create a work environment that supports coordinators, faculty, and resident well-being
  • Develop a stronger relationship with program directors
  • Identify the key components and structure of NAS
 
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