New for RPA subscribers-only: Analyzing your Clinical Learning Environment Review report
Residency Program Insider, March 23, 2018
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Following a Clinical Learning Environment Review (CLER) site visit, a report will arrive in your DIO’s email as a PDF attachment with pages numbering in the double digits. It will have an opening and closing statement, and in between, the findings will be broken down by the six focus areas: patient safety, quality improvement, transitions of care, supervision, professionalism, and well-being. Read more.
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