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Editor's note

The 2017 Residency Coordinator Salary Survey is now closed but there are still ways you can contribute. Using the survey data, we will create a special report for Residency Program Alert subscribers that will feature statistics, commentary, and guidance to leverage survey findings. Let us know what information you would like featured in the report, how would you like to see the data broken down, and if you are interested in providing commentary on the survey’s findings. 

Editor's Picks

Survey: DIOs thought CLER visits were positive

The majority of designated institutional officials (DIO) have a favorable view of their initial Clinical Learning Environment Review (CLER) site visits, according to the results of a survey published in the Journal of Graduate Medical Education.
 

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Turn your residents into effective documenters

Residents are a little-utilized but critical link in the documentation chain that drives hospital quality and reimbursement. Providing consistent training for incoming residents can pay dividends for your hospital and set new physicians up for a successful future.
 

New for RPA Subscriber-Only: A guide to coordinator wellness

As coordinators, we are always concerned about the wellness of our faculty and residents. However, in doing so, we often lose sight of our own wellness, in addition to the wellness of our collegial administrators. Read more.
 

ACGME releases Milestones guidance for residents

The ACGME recently released its Milestones Guidebook for Residents and Fellows to provide physicians in training with background information about Milestones and their purpose.
 

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