Eligibility for Specialty Board Examinations Sample Clauses

Eligibility for Specialty Board Examinations. Eligibility of residents / fellows for specialty board examinations should be discussed with the resident by the Program Director. For specific requirements, residents should contact the specialty boards.
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Eligibility for Specialty Board Examinations. TWCGME training in the given specialty provides a Resident Physician trainee with the educational opportunity and resources that enables them to meet the requirements for the specialty board exam as determined by the applicable specialty board. Information related to eligibility for specialty board examinations is provided to all residents through The Xxxxxx Center Resident portals.
Eligibility for Specialty Board Examinations. Hospital shall provide information to Resident related to eligibility for specialty board examinations.
Eligibility for Specialty Board Examinations. The resident/fellow should consult with their Residency Program Director for information related to the Resident's eligibility for specialty board examinations. On-Call Meal Cards: Meal cards (total value of $18) will be provided for Residents who are required to take in-house call for 24 consecutive hours and are unable to leave the medical center during that period. Meal cards are available from the residency program office associated with the service for the assigned rotation. Meal cards are not eligible for discounts at the various cafeterias. An assortment of food items for residents can be found 24 hours a day in the Resident Lounge.
Eligibility for Specialty Board Examinations. Information related to Resident's eligibility, if any, for specialty board examinations is available at xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/school-of-medicine/gme/prospective-residentsfellows.html.
Eligibility for Specialty Board Examinations. Hospital shall provide information to Resident related to eligibility for specialty board examinations. Eligibility for Specialty Board Examination policies and procedures are set forth in the GME Resident Manual.
Eligibility for Specialty Board Examinations. Specialty boards determine their own eligibility criteria to take board examinations. Resident/fellow agrees to consult applicable specialty board regarding the board’s eligibility requirements and understands that participation in this training program does not guarantee eligibility for specialty board examination(s).
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Eligibility for Specialty Board Examinations. Hospital shall provide information to PGY1 related to eligibility for specialty board examinations.
Eligibility for Specialty Board Examinations. For information related to Resident's eligibility, if any, for specialty board examinations visit your specialty board's site for specific requirements.

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