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- What is residency? - American Medical Association
Residency serves as a crucial phase in a physician's training, following the completion of medical school It is a supervised clinical training period and an intensive, full-time job—requiring 60-80 hours per week—which provides physicians, also referred to as residents or trainees, with hands-on experience and increasing autonomy in delivering health care under the guidance of experienced
- The AMA Road to Residency Guide - American Medical Association
The Match process can be filled with twists and turns Find resources to successfully navigate the process of selecting and applying to residency programs
- Physician residency interviews—a program directors dos and donts
Physician residency interviews offer applicants the chance to stand out How do you make sure that you do so, and for the right reasons? Leigh Eck, MD, has interviewed hundreds of physician residency applicants in her time as the director of the internal medicine residency program at the University
- Licensing and board certification: What residents need to know
As a physician in training, your medical school degree may seem like the gold standard But as a resident, you quickly learn it’s the first of many benchmarks one must reach during a career in medicine Obtaining a medical license and earning medical board certification are also key achievements
- CPT® Evaluation and Management (E M) Code and Guideline Changes
Residence Services codes 99341, 99342, 99344, 99345, 99347-99350 • Deletion of Hospital Observation Services E M codes 99217-99220 • Revision of Hospital Inpatient and Observation Care Services E M codes 99221-99223, 99231-99239 and guidelines • Deletion of Consultations E M codes 99241 and 99251
- CPT® Evaluation and Management - American Medical Association
Home and residence services Editorial revisions to the code descriptors to reflect the new standard E M code structure The domiciliary or rest home CPT codes (99334-99340) were deleted and merged with the existing home visit CPT codes (99341-99350) Elimination of duplicate MDM Level New Patient code (99343) Prolonged services
- Residency program requirements for international medical graduates
Learn how international medical graduates can enter a U S residency program, and the special requirements international medical graduates should consider
- Immigration information for international medical graduates
The waiver applicant can demonstrate that he or she will suffer from persecution in his or her home country or country of last legal permanent residence Fulfillment of the residency requirement would bring proven exceptional hardship to the applicant's spouse and or children who are U S citizens or permanent residents
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