Common use of Non-Reappointment Based on Institutional Factors Clause in Contracts

Non-Reappointment Based on Institutional Factors. If UCMC intends to reduce the size of the Residency Program or to close the Residency Program to which Resident is assigned (collectively, “Institutional Factors”), the Residency Program will inform the affected residents as soon as possible. In the event of such a reduction or closure, the Residency Program will make reasonable efforts to allow residents already in the Residency Program to complete their education or will make reasonable efforts to assist them in enrolling in another ACGME accredited program in which they can continue their education. When non-reappointment is based on Institutional Factors, such non-reappointment when made by the Residency Program shall be final and not subject to further appeal or review. Such non-reappointment is not a reportable action.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: www.med.uc.edu, www.uchealth.com, www.med.uc.edu

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Non-Reappointment Based on Institutional Factors. If UCMC intends to reduce the size of the Residency Program or to close the Residency Program to which Resident is assigned (collectively, “Institutional Factors”), the Residency Program will inform the affected residents as soon as possible. In the event of such a reduction or closure, the Residency Program will make reasonable efforts to allow residents already in the Residency Program to complete their education or will make reasonable efforts to assist them in enrolling in another ACGME ADA accredited program in which they can continue their education. When non-reappointment is based on Institutional Factors, such non-reappointment when made by the Residency Program shall be final and not subject to further appeal or review. Such non-reappointment is not a reportable action.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: www.uchealth.com, www.uchealth.com, www.uchealth.com

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Non-Reappointment Based on Institutional Factors. If UCMC intends to reduce the size of the Residency Program or to close the Residency Program to which Resident is assigned (collectively, “Institutional Factors”), the Residency Program will inform the affected residents as soon as possible. In the event of such a reduction or closure, the Residency Program will make reasonable efforts to allow residents already in the Residency Program to complete their education or will make reasonable efforts to assist them in enrolling in another ACGME accredited program in which they can continue their education. When non-reappointment is based on Institutional Factors, such non-reappointment when made by the Residency Program shall be final and not subject to further appeal or review. Such non-reappointment is not a reportable action.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: med.uc.edu

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