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Editor's note

Want a sneak peek at the results of the 2017 Residency Coordinator Salary Survey? We’ll be using the survey responses to create a special report for Residency Program Alert subscribers and we need commentary about the survey’s findings. Let me know if you’re interested in reviewing some of the results and providing comments for the report.

Son Hoang, editor, Residency Program Insider
 

Editor's Picks

Undergrad who posed as a medical student will not face charges

The University of Colorado-Denver student who gained unauthorized access to Denver Health Medical Center by posing as a medical student will not be prosecuted due to insufficient evidence, according to the Denver District Attorney’s Office.
 

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Turn your residents into effective documenters

Residents are a little-utilized but critical link in the documentation chain that drives hospital quality and reimbursement. Providing consistent training for incoming residents can pay dividends for your hospital and set new physicians up for a successful future.
 

Preparing for a clinical competency committee meeting

Depending on the size of your program, preparation for the clinical competency committee (CCC) meeting can be very extensive. To make sure you’re ready, start compiling evaluation data approximately three months prior to the CCC meeting.
 

New for RPA Subscriber-Only: 10 considerations when handling re-entering residents

Nearly every medical student I speak with says they have never heard of a medical resident losing his or her residency position, yet over 10,000 medical residents have been subject to dismissal or withdrawal from U.S. medical residency programs between 2005 and 2015. Read more.
 

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