Common use of Responsibilities of Resident Clause in Contracts

Responsibilities of Resident. A Resident is an individual who is providing health care services to patients during the period the Resident is receiving training in a medical specialty. Resident shall meet the qualifications for resident eligibility as outlined by the Accreditation Council of Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) requirements. Resident agrees to become familiar with and abide by all applicable DCHD and UTSW policies, procedures and rules. As the position of Resident involves a combination of supervised, progressively more complex and more autonomous patient evaluation, medical and surgical management within the scope of training for Resident in a given specialty and formal educational activities, the academic, clinical and professional competence of the Resident is evaluated on a regular basis by the UTSW training program. The UTSW training program manages and maintains a record of Resident’s evaluations, which are confidential to the extent allowed by law. The position of Resident entails provision of care commensurate with the Resident’s level of advancement and competence, while under the supervision of appropriately credentialed and privileged attending faculty. The Resident’s educational activities may include without limitation: participation in safe, effective and compassionate patient care; developing an understanding of ethical, socioeconomic, medical and legal issues; applying cost containment measures in the provision of patient care; participation in the educational activities of the training program as appropriate; responsibility for teaching and supervising other residents and students; participation in institutional orientations, education programs and other activities involving the clinical staff; participation in institutional committees and councils to which the Resident is appointed or invited; and such other responsibilities as are assigned from time-to-time. Resident must perform these duties in accordance with the established practices, procedures and policies of DCHD, UTSW, and other institutions to which the Resident is assigned. The Resident agrees to provide appropriate and conscientious care to his/her patients, to cooperate with patient care, patient safety, quality improvement and safety directives issued by DCHD, and to discharge all duties of a Resident as determined by DCHD.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement, Employment Agreement, Employment Agreement

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Responsibilities of Resident. A Resident is an individual who is providing health care services to patients during the period the Resident is receiving training in a medical specialty. Resident shall meet the qualifications for resident eligibility as outlined by the Accreditation Council of Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) requirements. Resident agrees to become familiar with and abide by all applicable DCHD and UTSW policies, procedures and rules. As the position of Resident involves a combination of supervised, progressively more complex and more autonomous independent patient evaluation, medical and surgical management within the scope of training for Resident in a given specialty and formal educational activities, the academic, clinical and professional competence of the Resident is evaluated on a regular basis by the UTSW training program. The UTSW training program manages programs manage and maintains maintain a record of Resident’s evaluations, which are confidential to the extent allowed by law. The position of Resident entails provision of care commensurate with the Resident’s level of advancement and competence, while under the supervision of appropriately credentialed and privileged attending faculty. The Resident’s educational activities may include without limitation: participation in safe, effective and compassionate patient care; developing an understanding of ethical, socioeconomic, medical and legal issues; applying cost containment measures in the provision of patient care; participation in the educational activities of the training program as appropriate; responsibility for teaching and supervising other residents and students; participation in institutional orientations, education programs and other activities involving the clinical staff; and participation in institutional committees and councils to which the Resident is appointed or invited; and such other responsibilities as are assigned from time-to-time. Resident must perform these duties in accordance with the established practices, procedures and policies of DCHD, UTSW, and other institutions to which the Resident is assigned. The Resident agrees to provide appropriate and conscientious care to his/her patients, to cooperate with patient care, patient safety, quality improvement and safety directives issued by DCHD, and to discharge all duties of a Resident as determined by DCHD.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement, Employment Agreement

Responsibilities of Resident. A Resident is an individual who is providing health care services to patients during the period the Resident is receiving training in a medical specialty. Resident shall meet the qualifications for resident eligibility as outlined by the Accreditation Council of Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) requirements. Resident agrees to become familiar with and abide by all applicable DCHD and UTSW policies, procedures and rules. As the position of Resident involves a combination of supervised, progressively more complex and more autonomous patient evaluation, medical and surgical management within the scope of training for Resident in a given specialty and formal educational activities, the academic, clinical and professional competence of the Resident is evaluated on a regular basis by the UTSW training program. The UTSW training program manages programs manage and maintains maintain a record of Resident’s evaluations, which are confidential to the extent allowed by law. The position of Resident entails provision of care commensurate with the Resident’s level of advancement and competence, while under the supervision of appropriately credentialed and privileged attending faculty. The Resident’s educational activities may include without limitation: participation in safe, effective and compassionate patient care; developing an understanding of ethical, socioeconomic, medical and legal issues; applying cost containment measures in the provision of patient care; participation in the educational activities of the training program as appropriate; responsibility for teaching and supervising other residents and students; participation in institutional orientations, education programs and other activities involving the clinical staff; participation in institutional committees and councils to which the Resident is appointed or invited; and such other responsibilities as are assigned from time-to-time. Resident must perform these duties in accordance with the established practices, procedures and policies of DCHD, UTSW, and other institutions to which the Resident is assigned. The Resident agrees to provide appropriate and conscientious care to his/her patients, to cooperate with patient care, patient safety, quality improvement and safety directives issued by DCHD, and to discharge all duties of a Resident as determined by DCHD.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Employment Agreement

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Responsibilities of Resident. A Resident is an individual who is providing health care services to patients during the period the Resident is also receiving training in a medical specialty. Resident shall meet the qualifications for resident eligibility as outlined by the Accreditation Council of Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) requirements. Resident agrees to become familiar with and abide by all applicable DCHD and UTSW policies, procedures and rules. As the Resident’s position of Resident involves a combination of supervised, progressively more complex and more autonomous patient evaluation, medical and surgical management within the scope of training for Resident in a given specialty and formal educational activities, the . Resident therefore agrees that their academic, clinical and professional competence of the Resident is will be evaluated on a regular basis by the UTSW training program. The UTSW training program manages and maintains a record of Resident’s evaluations, which are confidential to the extent allowed by law. The Resident’s position of Resident entails provision of care commensurate with the Resident’s level of advancement and competence, while under the supervision of appropriately credentialed and privileged attending faculty. The Resident’s educational activities may include without limitation: participation in safe, effective and compassionate patient care; developing an understanding of ethical, socioeconomic, medical and legal issues; applying cost containment measures in the provision of patient care; participation in the educational activities of the training program as appropriate; responsibility for teaching and supervising other residents and students; participation in institutional orientations, education programs and other activities involving the clinical staff; participation in institutional committees and councils to which the Resident is appointed or invited; and such other responsibilities as are assigned from time-to-time. Resident must perform these duties in accordance with the established practices, procedures and policies of DCHD, UTSW, and other institutions to which the Resident is assigned. The Resident agrees to provide appropriate and conscientious care to his/her their patients, to cooperate with patient care, patient safety, quality improvement and safety directives issued by DCHD, and to discharge all duties of a Resident as determined by DCHD.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Employment Agreement

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