The Complete Guide to Continuous GME Accreditation
Residency Program Insider, August 25, 2017
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The Complete Guide to Continuous GME Accreditation offers comprehensive coverage of the ACGME’s Next Accreditation System with a deep dive into Milestones, annual program evaluation, and the Clinical Learning Environment Review (CLER).
Insight, guidance, and how-to instructions from the Cleveland Clinic's GME office provide readers with the foundational knowledge to successfully navigate a CLER visit. The authors, Kathy Bauer, M.Ed.; Nicole Fennell, MBA; Krista Lombardo-Klefos, MBA; Lori Smith, MBA; and Anna M. Zulia, M. Ed., have undergone two CLER visits at the Cleveland Clinic, and they bring their experience to life in this in-depth guide. They provide readers with foundational knowledge about the CLER, including definitions, background, and steps to prepare for an on-site visit.
This book will help you:
- Learn how to meet the requirements to maintain institutional accreditation
- Discover best practices to plan for the CLER visit, host site visitors, and use the CLER report for continuous improvement
- Maintain your program’s accreditation with guidance on the Common Program Requirements, Milestones, and annual surveys and evaluations
- Recognize the roles and responsibilities required to meet the goals of a successful learning and work environment
For more information or to reserve your copy, click here.
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