Tip of the week: Highlight key points in resident contracts
Residency Program Insider, November 15, 2011
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Resident contracts can be very long. Make your contract easy to navigate by highlighting the major topics with bold print. Not only does it make it a lot easier for the site visitor to find the required areas during an ACGME site visit, but it also makes it easy for anyone else reading the contract.
This week’s tip is from The Graduate Medical Education Committee Handbook, by Vicki Hamm and Christine Redovan, MBA.
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