The Residency Program Director’s Handbook, Second Edition
Residency Program Insider, October 23, 2015
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The Residency Program Director’s Handbook, Second Edition, is an on-the-job manual tailored to residency program directors and administrators. In this updated edition, Sara Multerer, MD, FAAP, Linda S. Nield, MD, and Jennifer L. Reemtsma, M.Ed, provide expert tips for developing a disciplinary policy, measuring outcomes, evaluating residents and faculty, assessing a curriculum, navigating the program director’s role in the Next Accreditation System (NAS) and Clinical Learning Environment Review (CLER), and other ACGME requirements. This book will streamline the day-to-day responsibilities of graduate medical education and reveal new and innovative teaching strategies to reach your residents.
This updated edition of The Residency Program Director’s Handbook is a complete guide to the director position that includes tips for developing a disciplinary policy, measuring outcomes, evaluating residents and faculty, assessing a curriculum, and implementing the NAS and its various components. This book will also help directors of AOA-accredited programs transition to a single accreditation system.
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