Tip of the week: Conduct an alumni survey
Residency Program Connection, July 31, 2007
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Many programs conduct an alumni survey to find out what professional roles their graduates are pursuing, to measure how well the graduates believe they are doing, and to learn how the graduates perceive the education received during their residency training.
The results of your alumni survey can serve as an early warning system for new areas of the curriculum that you may want to develop to better prepare your residents for the life after residency. The results can also identify areas in which your graduates feel you did a particularly good job.
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