RESIDENT APPOINTMENT Clause Samples
The Resident Appointment clause designates an individual or entity as the official resident or occupant under a lease or housing agreement. This clause typically outlines the rights and responsibilities of the appointed resident, such as their authority to reside in the premises, receive notices, and fulfill obligations like rent payment or property maintenance. By clearly identifying who is recognized as the resident, the clause helps prevent disputes over occupancy and ensures that both parties understand who holds the primary responsibilities under the agreement.
RESIDENT APPOINTMENT. Hospital offers and Resident Physician hereby accepts an appointment with the Hospital as a Resident Physician in the PGY1 level in Hospital’s Training Program, during the first Resident Year of this Agreement. If Resident Physician is offered and accepts to continue as a Resident Physician during the second Resident Year of this Agreement, Resident will be appointed as a Resident Physician in the PGY2 level in Hospital’s Training Program. If Resident Physician is offered and accepts to continue as a Resident Physician during the third Resident Year of this Agreement, Resident will be appointed as a Resident Physician in the PGY3 level in Hospital’s Training Program.
RESIDENT APPOINTMENT. Resident is hereby appointed to participate in the Transitional Year graduate medical education ("GME") training program (the "Program") as post graduate year (PGY1) for the period beginning July 1, 2018 ("Start Date") and ending on June 30, 2019 ("End Date"), which period shall be referred to as the "Training Period." As used in this Agreement, the term Program shall mean the legal entity Hospital, on behalf of its residency programs, and references to Hospital shall mean both the legal entity as well as the Program.
RESIDENT APPOINTMENT. (a) The Hospital offers, and the Resident accepts, appointment as a PGY-x Resident in podiatric medicine and surgery with added credential for reconstructive foot and ankle surgery for the duration of the academic year: July 1, 20xx through June 30, 20xx at an annual salary of $xx,xxx, pursuant to the collective bargaining agreement between New Jersey Uptown Hospital and the New Jersey Uptown Hospital – Committee on Interns and Residents (“the Housestaff Agreement”). There will be a salary adjustment effect April 1, 20xx that will raise the annual salary of a PGY-x resident to $xx,xxx, pursuant to the Housestaff Agreement.
(b) The appointment of the Resident is subject to the Resident’s successful completion and graduation from a podiatric medical school meeting the eligibility criteria established by the CPME as outlined in Section VI. of the New Jersey Uptown Hospital (“NYDH”) GME Policies and Procedures Manual, as well as having completed any previous residency training satisfactorily. In addition, the appointment of the Resident is contingent upon the successful completion of a health assessment, toxicology screening, background investigation and verification of identity and eligibility to be employed in the United States in accordance with the Federal Immigration and Naturalization requirements.
(c) Resident appointment is dependent on the Resident fulfilling the Program’s selection criteria that requires that the Resident has displayed preparedness, ability, aptitude, academic credentials, communications skills, motivation, and integrity.
(d) To the extent not set forth specifically herein, the provisions of the NYDH Administrative Policies and Procedures Manual, the NYDH Graduate Medical Education Policies and Procedures Manual and the Human Resources Policies and Procedures Manual, as then in effect, as well as the Housetsaff Agreement, are incorporated by reference herein, as set forth in full in connection with the following matters:
1. Financial support;
RESIDENT APPOINTMENT. Hospital offers and Resident Physician hereby accepts an appointment with the Hospital as a Resident Physician in the PY level in Hospital’s Training Program.
