Designated Institutional Official definition
Examples of Designated Institutional Official in a sentence
If the Residency Program Director does not reconcile or cure the alleged inconsistency, it shall be the obligation of Resident to notify the institution’s Designated Institutional Official (“DIO”) who shall take the necessary steps to reconcile or cure any actual inconsistency.
DIO – Designated Institutional Official – A liaison to the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education.
Accordingly, Resident shall neither accept nor engage in employment outside of the Program, (moonlighting) either in SRHS facilities or with outside healthcare facilities without the prior written approval of the Resident’s Program Director and the Designated Institutional Official.
To notify the Program Director and the Designated Institutional Official immediately if any license cited above expires without renewal or is suspended, revoked or limited in any manner, or if any action by any licensing authority, court or government agency regarding licensure, controlled substance authorization, criminal activity initiates an investigation or disciplinary proceedings against the Resident.
In addition, the Resident agrees to complete timely and accurate documentation of compliance with these policies as requested by the Hospital from time to time, and to promptly confer with Resident’s Program Director and/or Designated Institutional Official about any and all impediments to full compliance.
All programs participating in an SMS Match must have an ACGME Designated Institutional Official willing to attest to affiliation or oversight of the program and who is responsible for overseeing the Match processes.
Other individual exceptions to this policy may be granted only by appeal to the Designated Institutional Official.
Unprofessional conduct or behavior by the Resident which in the opinion of the Program Director and Designated Institutional Official, interferes with the performance of the activities provided under this Agreement.
All non-programmatic activity must be approved by the program director and/or department chairman, and the Designated Institutional Official (DIO).
If the Program Director does not reconcile or cure the inconsistency, it shall be the obligation of the Trainee to notify the GME office who shall inform the Designated Institutional Official (DIO) and the Resident Council Representative who shall take the necessary steps to reconcile or cure the raised inconsistency.