Tip of the week: Weed out inefficiencies in resident orientation
Residency Program Insider, May 2, 2014
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When planning resident orientation, reduce redundancies and inefficiencies. Don’t be afraid to question the tried, true, and traditional. If you think or receive feedback from residents that some orientation sessions are unhelpful, see if you can eliminate or combine them.
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