Editor's note
Residency Program Insider, November 10, 2017
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Dear readers,
HCPro is working on a new edition of The Resident’s Orientation Handbook. This easy-to-read guide gives residents a quick glance at issues such as documentation, moonlighting, wellbeing, duty hours, and ACGME requirements. What topics would you like to see covered in this book? What are the most important things for residents to know about as they enter your program? What would get residents to read this book? Please email editor kkondilis@hcpro.com with your feedback for this book.
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