Uncertain future
Residency Program Alert, May 1, 2014
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For Sheri L. Clarke, MPA, C-TAGME, and her colleagues at McLaren Greater Lansing, a single accreditation system means there's a lot of work to do before June 2020.
That's when the American Osteopathic Association (AOA) will stop accrediting residency programs. In February, the association announced it had reached an agreement with the ACGME, which will eventually accredit all residency programs in the United States.
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