Professional Practice Outside the Residency Program Clause Samples

The 'Professional Practice Outside the Residency Program' clause defines the rules and limitations regarding a resident's ability to engage in medical or professional work outside of their official residency duties. Typically, this clause outlines whether residents are permitted to take on external employment, such as moonlighting, and may specify requirements like obtaining prior approval from program directors or ensuring that outside work does not interfere with residency responsibilities. Its core function is to ensure that residents remain focused on their training obligations and to prevent conflicts of interest or excessive workloads that could compromise patient care or educational outcomes.
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