Failure to Cure the Deficiency Sample Clauses

Failure to Cure the Deficiency. If the Residency Program determines that Resident has failed to satisfactorily cure a deficiency, fails to satisfactorily progress in the program, and/or fails to perform at an acceptable level, the Residency Program may take action, which may include, but is not limited to, one or more of the following steps:
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Failure to Cure the Deficiency. If the Residency Program determines that Resident has failed to satisfactorily cure a deficiency, fails to satisfactorily progress in the program, and/or fails to perform at an acceptable level, the Residency Program may take action, which may include, but is not limited to, one or more of the following steps: Issue a Letter of Deficiency to Resident; Extend the terms and conditions of a current Letter of Deficiency; Suspend the Resident from the Residency Program. The decision as to whether the suspension is with or without pay is at the discretion of the DIO; Elect not to promote Resident to the next PGY level; Require that Resident repeat a rotation or rotations; Deny credit for a rotation that in turn extends the required period of training; Decide not to renew the Resident’s contract; and, Dismiss Resident from the Residency Program; or, Take other actions deemed appropriate by the Program Director or DIO
Failure to Cure the Deficiency. If, following the issuance of structured feedback, which may but need not include a Letter of Deficiency, the Residency Program determines that Resident has failed to satisfactorily cure a deficiency and/or improve his or her overall performance to an acceptable level, the Residency Program may take further action which may include one or more of the following steps:
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