Author: Dianna Otterstad
Publisher: HC Pro, Inc.
ISBN: 1601460384
Category : Internal medicine
Languages : en
Pages : 147
Book Description
Residency coordinators juggle a multitude of tasks-supporting residents through a complex educational process, ensuring the program director has the tools and resources he or she needs, and monitoring the program's compliance with ACGME standards. The list goes on and on. Unfortunately, new coordinators are not often given the resources they need to effectively perform these tasks. They are left on their own to navigate complicated standards, overcome scheduling challenges, and master documentation requirements. Failure to quickly learn and carry out these duties puts the program's accreditation at risk. And because standards and expectations are constantly changing, even the most experienced coordinators often find themselves searching for practical, easy-to-understand resources to guide them through day-to-day activities. Book jacket.
The Residency Coordinator's Handbook
Author: Dianna Otterstad
Publisher: HC Pro, Inc.
ISBN: 1601460384
Category : Internal medicine
Languages : en
Pages : 147
Book Description
Residency coordinators juggle a multitude of tasks-supporting residents through a complex educational process, ensuring the program director has the tools and resources he or she needs, and monitoring the program's compliance with ACGME standards. The list goes on and on. Unfortunately, new coordinators are not often given the resources they need to effectively perform these tasks. They are left on their own to navigate complicated standards, overcome scheduling challenges, and master documentation requirements. Failure to quickly learn and carry out these duties puts the program's accreditation at risk. And because standards and expectations are constantly changing, even the most experienced coordinators often find themselves searching for practical, easy-to-understand resources to guide them through day-to-day activities. Book jacket.
Publisher: HC Pro, Inc.
ISBN: 1601460384
Category : Internal medicine
Languages : en
Pages : 147
Book Description
Residency coordinators juggle a multitude of tasks-supporting residents through a complex educational process, ensuring the program director has the tools and resources he or she needs, and monitoring the program's compliance with ACGME standards. The list goes on and on. Unfortunately, new coordinators are not often given the resources they need to effectively perform these tasks. They are left on their own to navigate complicated standards, overcome scheduling challenges, and master documentation requirements. Failure to quickly learn and carry out these duties puts the program's accreditation at risk. And because standards and expectations are constantly changing, even the most experienced coordinators often find themselves searching for practical, easy-to-understand resources to guide them through day-to-day activities. Book jacket.
Residency Coordinator's Handbook
Author: Inc Hcpro
Publisher: HC Pro, Inc.
ISBN: 1601468342
Category : Hospitals
Languages : en
Pages : 369
Book Description
Publisher: HC Pro, Inc.
ISBN: 1601468342
Category : Hospitals
Languages : en
Pages : 369
Book Description
The Residency Coordinator's Handbook
Author: Ruth Nawotniak, MS, C-Tagme
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781556451492
Category : Hospitals
Languages : en
Pages : 287
Book Description
Your desktop companion for managing an efficient medical residency program. The Residency Coordinator's Handbook, Third Edition is a comprehensive manual and training resource for residency program coordinators. This newly updated and expanded version provides insight into the ACGME's Next Accreditation System (NAS), the Clinical Learning Environment Review (CLER), and how to manage a medical fellowship program. New and veteran coordinators will benefit from the guidance, sample policies, and tools they can implement immediately. This book and downloadable toolkit offers residency program coordinators the education and field-tested solutions to ensure a successful and efficiently run residency program.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781556451492
Category : Hospitals
Languages : en
Pages : 287
Book Description
Your desktop companion for managing an efficient medical residency program. The Residency Coordinator's Handbook, Third Edition is a comprehensive manual and training resource for residency program coordinators. This newly updated and expanded version provides insight into the ACGME's Next Accreditation System (NAS), the Clinical Learning Environment Review (CLER), and how to manage a medical fellowship program. New and veteran coordinators will benefit from the guidance, sample policies, and tools they can implement immediately. This book and downloadable toolkit offers residency program coordinators the education and field-tested solutions to ensure a successful and efficiently run residency program.
The Residency Coordinator's Handbook, Third Edition
Author: Ruth H. Nawotniak
Publisher: Hcpro, a Division of Simplify Compliance
ISBN: 9781615693399
Category : Hospitals
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Your desktop companion for managing an efficient medical residency program. The Residency Coordinator's Handbook, Third Edition is a comprehensive manual and training resource for residency program coordinators. This newly updated and expanded version provides insight into the ACGME's Next Accreditation System (NAS), the Clinical Learning Environment Review (CLER), and how to manage a medical fellowship program. New and veteran coordinators will benefit from the guidance, sample policies, and tools they can implement immediately. This book and downloadable toolkit offers residency program coordinators the education and field-tested solutions to ensure a successful and efficiently run residency program.
Publisher: Hcpro, a Division of Simplify Compliance
ISBN: 9781615693399
Category : Hospitals
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Your desktop companion for managing an efficient medical residency program. The Residency Coordinator's Handbook, Third Edition is a comprehensive manual and training resource for residency program coordinators. This newly updated and expanded version provides insight into the ACGME's Next Accreditation System (NAS), the Clinical Learning Environment Review (CLER), and how to manage a medical fellowship program. New and veteran coordinators will benefit from the guidance, sample policies, and tools they can implement immediately. This book and downloadable toolkit offers residency program coordinators the education and field-tested solutions to ensure a successful and efficiently run residency program.
Preceptor's Handbook for Pharmacists
Author: Lourdes M. Cuellar
Publisher: ASHP
ISBN: 1585286281
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 622
Book Description
ASHP’s significantly updated 4th edition of our widely popular Preceptor’s Handbook for Pharmacists expands the content to include current challenges and issues impacting preceptors since fundamental changes have occurred that greatly affect modern practice including: The onboarding process Wellness and resiliency Misconduct and inappropriate behaviors Teaching across diverse student populations Ethics To be an effective preceptor, a pharmacist should exhibit clinical competency skills, possess excellent communication skills, and also demonstrate humanistic skills. This edition includes perspectives from across the country and from different or unique practice programs to bring a wide variety of expertise to this edition. The intent is for this book to be reflective on broad practice guidelines. The Preceptor's Handbook for Pharmacists, 4th edition is the updated and expanded authoritative resource for both new and experienced pharmacy preceptors to create a lifelong impact on young pharmacists.
Publisher: ASHP
ISBN: 1585286281
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 622
Book Description
ASHP’s significantly updated 4th edition of our widely popular Preceptor’s Handbook for Pharmacists expands the content to include current challenges and issues impacting preceptors since fundamental changes have occurred that greatly affect modern practice including: The onboarding process Wellness and resiliency Misconduct and inappropriate behaviors Teaching across diverse student populations Ethics To be an effective preceptor, a pharmacist should exhibit clinical competency skills, possess excellent communication skills, and also demonstrate humanistic skills. This edition includes perspectives from across the country and from different or unique practice programs to bring a wide variety of expertise to this edition. The intent is for this book to be reflective on broad practice guidelines. The Preceptor's Handbook for Pharmacists, 4th edition is the updated and expanded authoritative resource for both new and experienced pharmacy preceptors to create a lifelong impact on young pharmacists.
RESIDENCY COORDINATOR'S HANDBOOK.
Author: RUTH H. NAWOTNIAK
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781683086987
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781683086987
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
The MDS Coordinator's Field Guide 3.0
Author: Ellen J. Mullins
Publisher: HC Pro, Inc.
ISBN: 160146343X
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 287
Book Description
Publisher: HC Pro, Inc.
ISBN: 160146343X
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 287
Book Description
A Guide for Nursing Home Social Workers, Third Edition
Author: Elise M. Beaulieu, PhD, MSW, LICSW
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
ISBN: 0826182771
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 545
Book Description
Praise for earlier editions: "Beaulieu's book... clearly articulates what on-the-ground nursing home social work practice involves... These resources are useful as it is rare to be exposed to this type of information or detail during one's educational training... Beaulieu reveals layer upon layer of social worker roles, responsibilities, and important tools. This is a comprehensive guide for social workers." -The Gerontologist This is an essential compendium of information and insight for the nursing home social worker on how to successfully navigate the day-to-day responsibilities and complexities of this role. Written for both new and seasoned social workers, it clearly addresses everything there is to know in one handy resource. The substantially updated third edition reflects the latest political, economic, and cultural trends and requirements for nursing home facilities and how they impact social workers. It includes a new chapter on how knowledge of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) can aid in resident care plus major updates on disaster planning including workforce safety tips for pandemics and an expanded chapter on abuse, neglect, and mistreatment. Along with another new chapter to reflect current practice focusing on pandemics and disasters, including COVID-19. The book delineates specific resources and supplemental materials to assist the social worker in their daily role. The third edition is particularly relevant in its coverage of how ethnicity and culture impact nursing home admission and stays as well as undertreated pain in older adults. Purchase includes digital access for use on most mobile devices or computers. New to the Third Edition: Completely revised to consider the latest political, economic, and cultural trends and requirements for nursing homes and how they affect social workers New chapter on Adverse Childhood Experiences addressing how knowledge of childhood trauma can contribute to a caregiver’s understanding and techniques Updated chapter on disaster to include pandemics, natural disasters, and violence in the workplace New workforce safety tips for pandemics Expanded chapter on abuse, neglect, and mistreatment Vignettes included to clarify and illuminate information Updated list of online resources Revised appendix of standardized forms Key Features: Describes the full range of skills and knowledge needed to succeed in this varied and multidisciplinary role Includes multiple vignettes to illustrate information Provides weblinks to additional resources Designed to be practical and reader friendly Presented in a question-and-answer format to clarify content Offers review questions at the end of each section
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
ISBN: 0826182771
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 545
Book Description
Praise for earlier editions: "Beaulieu's book... clearly articulates what on-the-ground nursing home social work practice involves... These resources are useful as it is rare to be exposed to this type of information or detail during one's educational training... Beaulieu reveals layer upon layer of social worker roles, responsibilities, and important tools. This is a comprehensive guide for social workers." -The Gerontologist This is an essential compendium of information and insight for the nursing home social worker on how to successfully navigate the day-to-day responsibilities and complexities of this role. Written for both new and seasoned social workers, it clearly addresses everything there is to know in one handy resource. The substantially updated third edition reflects the latest political, economic, and cultural trends and requirements for nursing home facilities and how they impact social workers. It includes a new chapter on how knowledge of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) can aid in resident care plus major updates on disaster planning including workforce safety tips for pandemics and an expanded chapter on abuse, neglect, and mistreatment. Along with another new chapter to reflect current practice focusing on pandemics and disasters, including COVID-19. The book delineates specific resources and supplemental materials to assist the social worker in their daily role. The third edition is particularly relevant in its coverage of how ethnicity and culture impact nursing home admission and stays as well as undertreated pain in older adults. Purchase includes digital access for use on most mobile devices or computers. New to the Third Edition: Completely revised to consider the latest political, economic, and cultural trends and requirements for nursing homes and how they affect social workers New chapter on Adverse Childhood Experiences addressing how knowledge of childhood trauma can contribute to a caregiver’s understanding and techniques Updated chapter on disaster to include pandemics, natural disasters, and violence in the workplace New workforce safety tips for pandemics Expanded chapter on abuse, neglect, and mistreatment Vignettes included to clarify and illuminate information Updated list of online resources Revised appendix of standardized forms Key Features: Describes the full range of skills and knowledge needed to succeed in this varied and multidisciplinary role Includes multiple vignettes to illustrate information Provides weblinks to additional resources Designed to be practical and reader friendly Presented in a question-and-answer format to clarify content Offers review questions at the end of each section
The Residency Program Coordinator's Handbook, Fifth Edition
Author: Ruth Nawotniak
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781645351344
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 378
Book Description
Residency program coordinators shoulder the broad responsibility of ensuring their program meets ever-changing accreditation requirements while also making sure residents, faculty, and program directors have all the resources they need. But what about coordinators themselves? They 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, Fifth Edition is that resource. It offers residency program and fellowship coordinators the education and field-tested solutions needed to ensure a successful and efficiently run program. With contributors from an array of backgrounds, this book offers a global, multispecialty view of coordinator duties. Coordinators across the career spectrum will benefit from the guidance, sample policies, and program tools they can implement immediately. This product will help residency program coordinators: Manage a training program that meets and exceeds ACGME requirements Define and elevate the role of the program coordinator Understand GME and related terminology Manage recruitment, orientation, and credentialing processes Create an environment that supports coordinators, faculty, and resident well-being Develop a strong relationship with their program directors Identify the key components and structure of program accreditation This latest update of the Residency Coordinator's Handbook covers the latest update to the ACGME Common Program Requirements and includes a new chapter on adaptive changes made by the GME community, programs, and coordinators in response to a worldwide pandemic.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781645351344
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 378
Book Description
Residency program coordinators shoulder the broad responsibility of ensuring their program meets ever-changing accreditation requirements while also making sure residents, faculty, and program directors have all the resources they need. But what about coordinators themselves? They 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, Fifth Edition is that resource. It offers residency program and fellowship coordinators the education and field-tested solutions needed to ensure a successful and efficiently run program. With contributors from an array of backgrounds, this book offers a global, multispecialty view of coordinator duties. Coordinators across the career spectrum will benefit from the guidance, sample policies, and program tools they can implement immediately. This product will help residency program coordinators: Manage a training program that meets and exceeds ACGME requirements Define and elevate the role of the program coordinator Understand GME and related terminology Manage recruitment, orientation, and credentialing processes Create an environment that supports coordinators, faculty, and resident well-being Develop a strong relationship with their program directors Identify the key components and structure of program accreditation This latest update of the Residency Coordinator's Handbook covers the latest update to the ACGME Common Program Requirements and includes a new chapter on adaptive changes made by the GME community, programs, and coordinators in response to a worldwide pandemic.
Handbook of Respiratory Care
Author: Robert L. Chatburn
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Publishers
ISBN: 144961972X
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 285
Book Description
Handbook of Respiratory Care, Third Edition of this comprehensive resource compiles a wide variety of data relevant to the care of patients with respiratory disorders as well as current research in pulmonary physiology. Data from many sources in the fields of medicine, pharmacology, physics, mathematics, and engineering are brought together in this handy reference. Important Notice: The digital edition of this book is missing some of the images or content found in the physical edition.
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Publishers
ISBN: 144961972X
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 285
Book Description
Handbook of Respiratory Care, Third Edition of this comprehensive resource compiles a wide variety of data relevant to the care of patients with respiratory disorders as well as current research in pulmonary physiology. Data from many sources in the fields of medicine, pharmacology, physics, mathematics, and engineering are brought together in this handy reference. Important Notice: The digital edition of this book is missing some of the images or content found in the physical edition.