Common use of Satisfactory Completion of Training Clause in Contracts

Satisfactory Completion of Training. Satisfactory completion of training during each year of residency is required before the RESIDENT may advance to the next level of training. Satisfactory completion of training includes, but is not limited to: (1) Successful completion of each rotation with an evaluation in the “PASS” range on the standard rotation evaluation form; (2) A favorable quarterly and end of the year evaluation by the Program Director; and (3) Timely submission of required documentation including duty hour logs, procedure logs, and evaluations of each rotation by RESIDENT. Documentation is to be submitted to the DME/GME office on or before the 7th day following the conclusion of the rotation. Failure to comply is a serious infraction and will result in appropriate consequences, as defined and determined by the Program Director and approved by the Chairperson of Graduate Medical Education, sufficient to motivate consistently compliant behavior on the part of the RESIDENT.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Resident Employment Agreement, Resident Employment Agreement, Resident Employment Agreement

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