Advancing Residency Program Coordinator Boot Camp
Residency Program Insider, April 8, 2016
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Come to HCPro's new Advancing Residency Program Coordinator Boot Camp. If you’re a seasoned residency program coordinator looking to advance your career, come attend this two-day intensive course that combines instructor-led presentation, class interaction, and hands-on learning. Topic covered include ACGME requirements, mentoring newer coordinators, interacting with program directors, and involvement in scholarly activities.
If you’re not yet ready for our advanced course, we still offer our Residency Program Coordinator Boot Camp throughout the summer and fall. It offers a great foundation for both allopathic and osteopathic program coordinators. And if you’re unable to travel to one of our boot camp sites, we offer an online version.
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