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Preparing for CERT Audits and Practicing Compliant Documentation

EvidenceCare

From understanding the audit requirements to implementing technology for streamlined admission documentation , this article offers actionable strategies to ensure hospitals are well-prepared for the rigorous evaluation process. Think of your documentation as the ironclad defense for your hospital admissions.

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Under New Management: Nurses Share What They Like (and Dislike) About Their Managers

Scrubs

walking into the COVID ICU unit with ‘the suits’ (admin) doing ‘environmental rounds’ (and I mean checking the patient fridge for expired items and nurses’ station for covered cups of water) during a horrendous 4th wave of cases while we are out of ratio and proning everybody, not even stopping to say, “How are you?”

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All You Need to Know About Residency Applications and Matching

Accepted Blog

Be sure to get feedback, either from your medical school or a medical school admissions expert. << Partner with a residency admissions expert to ensure that you are maximizing your chances of matching at your top choice program!>> Start working on your personal statement and experiences as early as you can.

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What to Expect During Medical School

Accepted Blog

If you are more of a kinesthetic learner, then time spent on hospital rounds will be a great way to reinforce concepts. Hospital rounds You will find yourself on the hospital wards, making rounds and seeing patients. If you tend to be a visual or tactile learner, then labs and hands-on situations will work best for you.

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Friday Reflection #21: Revealing Ignorance

Sensible Medicine

I listened closely to everything my peers and attendings said on rounds and eavesdropped on any conversation that seemed like it might be useful. I was taught to ask my resident to call me at night to give a one-line recap on each admission. During that month, I had quoted from every single article I knew. Neurosarcoid?

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When Will Medical Schools Give You an Answer?

Accepted Blog

what’s on their admissions website) and show that you’ve done your research. If you do a good job at showing your fit for a program and highlight your unique qualities in a way that might not have come across as admissions committee members ticked off boxes on their checklists, a Letter of Interest can give you the boost you need.

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Make the Most of Your Experiences for ERAS

Accepted Blog

This article will help! formal instruction to others, tutoring medical students, developing health-related curriculum, conducting research in admissions, student affairs, or educational interventions) Music/athletics/art (e.g., That’s a lot to accomplish, and it’s easy to get bogged down.