Need a resource for the Common Program Requirements?
Residency Program Insider, March 10, 2017
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In light of today’s announcement from the ACGME regarding the revised Common Program requirements, is there a need for a one-stop resource? As we mentioned last week, HCPro is considering producing an easy-to-navigate manual about the Common Program Requirements to help you maintain training standards for resident and fellow physicians. Is this a product you would like to see produced? If so, what specific topics would you like to see addressed? Let me know. And if you are interested in being an author, don’t hesitate to reach out.
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