The Residency Coordinator's Handbook, Fourth Edition
Residency Program Insider, August 10, 2018
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Residency program coordinators shoulder the broad responsibility of not only ensuring their program meets accreditation requirements but also making sure residents, faculty, and program directors have all of the resources they need. But coordinators themselves need a resource they can rely on, too: a reference that covers the wide-ranging tasks that come up in their day-to-day duties.
The Residency Coordinator’s Handbook, Fourth Edition offers residency program and fellowship coordinators the education and field-tested solutions they need to ensure a successful and efficiently run residency/fellowship program. With contributors from an array of backgrounds, this book offers a global, multispecialty view of coordinator duties. New and veteran coordinators will benefit from the guidance, sample policies, and program tools they can implement immediately.
This latest edition of this best-selling book covers the new ACGME requirements and includes new chapters on:
- Transitioning from AOA to ACGME accreditation
- Developing and managing an ACGME-I accredited program
- Program coordinator wellness
- Putting the Common Program Requirements into action
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