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Editor's Picks

Nine institutions selected to lead ACGME patient safety initiative

The ACGME announced the nine institutions it has selected to participate in the next phase of its Pursuing Excellence in Clinical Learning Environments (PECLE) initiative. The institutions will form a Patient Safety Collaborative that will create and test “a framework for residents and fellows to engage with their learning environments in promoting a culture of safety.”
 

Heard this week

Program coordinator importance

The importance of a program coordinator extends beyond lending a supportive ear for a resident or managing resident files. The role has evolved over the years and is more in-depth. Coordinators are imperative to a program; they work diligently behind the scenes, setting up the program for success. How exactly do they do this, you ask?
 

New for RPA Subscriber-Only: Preparing for resident recruitment

Keeping in step with our coordinator timeline, this month I want to address getting ready for resident recruitment. While you won't be able to take much concrete action until you start actually receiving applications, you can prepare by organizing everything around recruitment, especially once you understand what to expect when recruitment season rolls around. Read more.
 

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