PROGRAM COMPLETION AND BOARD ELIGIBILITY Sample Clauses
The "Program Completion and Board Eligibility" clause defines the requirements a participant must fulfill to successfully complete a training or educational program and become eligible to sit for relevant board certification exams. Typically, this clause outlines the necessary coursework, clinical experience, assessments, and any other criteria that must be met before a certificate of completion is granted. For example, it may specify the minimum duration of training, required competencies, or satisfactory evaluations. Its core function is to ensure that all participants understand the standards for program completion and the pathway to board eligibility, thereby promoting transparency and setting clear expectations for both the institution and the trainee.
PROGRAM COMPLETION AND BOARD ELIGIBILITY. Completion of training is based on program requirements set forth by the ACGME and program specific board certification requirements. Although UAMS provides leave, some board requirements limit the amount of leave a trainee can take. Each trainee should confer with Program Director to ensure that all requirements have been met for completion of training. Once a trainee has satisfactorily met the requirements, a certificate of completion will be issued.
PROGRAM COMPLETION AND BOARD ELIGIBILITY. Completion of training is based on program requirements set forth by the ACGME and program-specific board certification requirements. Although Baptist Health provides leave in its policies applicable to all employees, some board requirements limit the amount of leave the Resident may take. Each Resident should confer with the Program Director to ensure that all requirements have been met for completion of training. Once a Resident has satisfactorily met the requirements, a certificate of completion will be issued.
