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Free credentialing form: Application for medical staff reappointment
Credentialing & Verification Update, January 28, 2009
For a limited time, the Credentialing Resource Center (CRC) Blog presents a free credentialing form every Friday that you can download and customize for your organization.
This week’s form is an application for medical staff reappointment submitted by a reader who works at a long-term acute care hospital. The form is already partially filled in to show readers how it functions, and can be customized to meet your medical staff’s needs.
Download the free application for medical staff reappointment form now.
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