RRC Site Visit Preparation Webinar

RRC Site Visit Preparation Webinar

Residency programs have Residency Review Committee (RRC) site visits anywhere from once a year to once every five years, depending on their cycle lengths which are based on how well the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) believes the programs are performing.

Programs need to be in a state of constant preparation for site visits because much of what needs to be in place cannot be created and implemented once the RRC site visit notification letter is received. Residency programs need to have processes and documentation ready for whenever the next site visit is scheduled.

The Webinar will focus on the RRC Site Visit Preparation Toolkit that was developed by Duke University Hospital's centralized GME office which is responsible for 75 ACGME and 60 internally sponsored programs. This toolkit enables institutions to:

  • Identify Areas for Improvement
  • Target Key ACGME Requirements and Criteria
  • Successfully Complete a PIF
  • Prepare Effectively for Site Visit
  • Gain Full Accreditation from ACGME and Achieve a Successful RRC Visit


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Join us for the complimentary webinar as we discuss Duke University Hospital's effective RRC Site Visit Preparation methods. We'll explore how by developing and instituting this toolkit, Duke University Hospital has had close to five-year cycles with minimum deficiencies and utilizes the process to identify opportunities for improvement.

ReminderWebinar Details:

Topic: RRC Site Visit Preparation
Hosts: Kathy Andolsek MD, MPH;
Alisa Nagler JD, MA, EdD;
Duke University School of Medicine and Duke University Hospital
Date: July 17th 2012
Time: 3:00pm EST

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Registration is limited. Sign up now to discover how through The RRC Site Visit Preparation Toolkit, GME Programs can now achieve successful accreditation with 4-5 year cycles, minimal citations and specific action plans created to address citations given by ACGME IRC and RRCs.

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