Eligibility for Specialty Board Examination Sample Clauses

Eligibility for Specialty Board Examination. Board examination eligibility for Residents/Fellows will be determined at the completion of training. Eligibility may be delayed by leaves of absence that result in extension of training. The Program Director will provide a final written summative evaluation of Resident/Fellow performance as documentation of Resident’s/Fellow’s professional ability to practice in the designated area of specialization without supervision.
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Eligibility for Specialty Board Examination. You should become familiar with the requirements of your specialty board as listed on the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) website or on the individual specialty website. Your program administration can assist you in finding this information.
Eligibility for Specialty Board Examination. The ABMS and AOA Board Eligibility policies limits the period of time that may elapse between a physician’s completion of training and achievement of initial certification in a specialty. Each Member Board’s eligibility period and transition dates may vary. A complete listing of Specialty Board Eligibility Periods and Transition Dates are available in the House Staff Manual or online with the respective boards: ABMS Board Eligibility and AOA Board Eligibility.
Eligibility for Specialty Board Examination. When planning extended leave, check with your residency program director and HR staff for guidance. You should become familiar with the requirements of your specialty board as listed on the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) website or on the individual specialty website. Your program administration can assist you in finding this information. (IV.B.2.k) 11 Duty hours - The MSM-GME Residents Learning and Work EnvironmentDuty Hour policy comprehensively details the Resident duty hour requirements. Violations of this policy are not tolerated by MSM-GME or residency administration.
Eligibility for Specialty Board Examination. Per American Board of Pediatrics policy/s
Eligibility for Specialty Board Examination. Thirty‐three months of categorical pediatrics training (not including vacation or leave) are required for eligibility to take the certifying examination. Thus, in a program taken over 36 months, three months are allowed for vacation, sick leave, parental leave, etc. Absences longer than three months during three years of residency training will be made up by additional periods of training.

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