Residents
Recruitment, Eligibility, Selection, and Appointment
To comply with the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Institutional and CommonProgram Requirements for Graduate Medical Education (GME), the University of Arizona College of Medicine –Tucson (UACOM-T) Graduate Medical Education Committee (GMEC) establishes this policy to provide guidance andoversight for the recruitment, eligibility, selection, and appointment of residents and fellows in UACOM-T ACGME-accredited and GMEC-approved Non Standard Training (NST) programs.
In this policy, the term “trainee” refers to all residents and fellows enrolled in ACGME-accredited and NST programs.
Human Subjects Protection Program Investigator Manual (UA)
University of Arizona Human Subjects Protection Program Investigator Manual.
Office of the Senior Vice President for Research (UA)
Website of the Office of the Senior Vice President for Research at the University of Arizona.
CITI Research Training
The Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI) offers training on research ethics, practices, and compliance to member organizations. CITI training is required for many research-related positions.
Human Subjects Protection Program (UA)
The Human Subjects Protection Program oversees policies and processes related to the conduct of human research at the University of Arizona.
Grievances and Hearings Policies (University Handbook for Appointed Personnel)
Policies regarding grievance procedures and whistleblowing protections for appointed personnel. From the University Handbook for Appointed Personnel.
University of Arizona Cancer Center Scientific Review Committee (COM)
The University of Arizona Cancer Center Scientific Review Committee reviews interventional treatment of diagnostic or therapeutic nature as well as long term population-based studies involving patients or patient samples.
Vacation and Leave of Absence Policy
Resident Supervision Policy (COM)
Ensures that residents are appropriately supervised at all times, whether directly, indirectly or through after-care oversight.
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