New for RPA subscribers-only: Forming your clinical competency committee
Residency Program Insider, July 12, 2018
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ACGME-accredited programs are required to establish clinical competency committees (CCC) to evaluate their residents. However, a lack of guidance early on left some programs struggling to form their CCCs and run meetings. Patricia Braund, C-TAGME, shares best practices for starting and running a CCC. Read more.
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