Insider's Guide: The Coordinator's Role in NAS
Residency Program Insider, June 6, 2014
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The Next Accreditation System (NAS) has changed the role residency coordinators play in ensuring program accreditation. HCPro's webcast, The Next Accreditation System: Successful Preparation and Implementation for Coordinators, is now available on-demand. Get the inside scoop from Amy Romandine, C-TAGME, HCPro’s Residency Coordinator Boot Camp instructor, who has successfully navigated a NAS survey. This webcast will prepare coordinators to play a vital role in implementing NAS.
At the end of this webcast, you will be able to:
- Take a key role in converting your program to the NAS
- Identify the key components of the NAS
- Determine who should sit on your clinical competence and program evaluation committees
- Categorize common program requirements as either core process, detailed process, or outcome and act on the freedom this gives your program
- Support others in your program working through the NAS
Click here to learn more about this webcast.
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