Editor's note
Residency Program Insider, January 26, 2018
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Dear readers,
Thanks to everyone who has responded to our request for comments! As you may know, HCPro is conducting market research for a product we would like to launch soon and there's still time to send us your feedback. We’re developing an updated and electronic version of The Resident’s Orientation Handbook that residents could easily access on their computers or mobile devices. Do you think this product would be helpful and why? Do you think residents prefer electronic resources over printed materials? What topics would you like to see addressed in this resource? If you have any feedback to share, please send it to editor Karen Kondilis at kkondilis@hcpro.com. For providing feedback, you will be given a free on-demand webinar. Thanks!
Son Hoang, editor, Residency Program Insider
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