Calling all experts!
Residency Program Insider, October 9, 2015
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Dear readers,
HCPro is looking for residency experts to share their insights and contribute to our growing collection of leading industry publications. Our books, webcasts, seminars, and newsletters keep residency program directors, coordinators, and graduate medical education personnel up-to-date on the most important issues in residency.
HCPro is asking experts in all facets of residency for their expertise, so please reach out to us:
• With residency concerns that you would like to see addressed through our products
• If you are interested in being interviewed for newsletter articles
• If you are interested in writing a book for HCPro or becoming a speaker for one of our webcasts
• With any other guidance or feedback
Please email me at shoang@hcpro.com with a brief statement that includes your areas of interest and expertise, as well as your current contact information. Also feel free to contact me with any questions or to request additional information.
Thanks for reading!
Son Hoang, editor, Residency Program Insider
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