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Feature blog post: What to do if residents do not report their scholarly activities?

Residency Program Connection, December 30, 2008

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The ACGME requires programs to have evidence of residents' scholarly activities and research. In December's issue of RPA, I wrote an article giving tips on how coordinators can track residents' scholarly activities more easily. But, what happens when residents don't turn in their abstracts, presentations, or other academic works? Click here to read the rest of this post.



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