Editor's Note
Residency Program Insider, November 7, 2014
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Dear readers,
According to our customer survey, two of the biggest challenges coordinators face are time management and paperwork management. In response, HCPro is currently working on a book that will compile the top forms and tools used by coordinators on a daily basis but we need your help.
If you have tools that you want to share with fellow coordinators, we’d like to hear from you. Maybe it’s a calendar that helps you track important dates throughout the year or it’s an evaluation form that faculty actually enjoy filling out. It could be a policy or resident contract that you think hits all the marks.
If you are interested in participating in this book, contact editor Karen Kondilis by calling 978-624-4565 or emailing kkondilis@hcpro.com.
Thanks for reading!
Son Hoang, editor, Residency Program Insider
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