Resident Supervision Policy (COM)
Ensures that residents are appropriately supervised at all times, whether directly, indirectly or through after-care oversight.
Ensures that residents are appropriately supervised at all times, whether directly, indirectly or through after-care oversight.
In order to comply with ACGME Common Program Requirements, the University of Arizona College of Medicine - Tucson (UACOM-T) Graduate Medical Education Committee (GMEC) sets forth this policy to outline the procedure for completing the required Final Evaluation of residents/fellows in ACGME-accredited and NST programs. The term “Trainee” includes residents, fellows, and non-standard training (NST) trainees.
Adding New Hire Request, Recruitment Request, or Status Change Request. Submit to Rebecca Howlett
See the routing process flowchart for this form here.
This worksheet in Excel format will help you calculate start-up costs for a clinical trial/study at the College of Medicine - Tucson. Also includes a completed example budget on Sheet 2.
Template worksheet and sample budget for industry-sponsored clinical trials. Useful for budgeting clinical trials/studies.
Teaching Portfolio
The Schema Review Memo, along with the reviewed protocol schema, is required prior to Banner and UA IRB review. The Memo provides documentation of the schema review process by the Principal Investigator and the Epic Charge Validator. If there is no Charge Validator because the study will not utilize Banner services, the Study Coordinator information should be provided instead. A blank Schema Review Memo is provided in this link along with three examples of reviewed protocol schemas.
Retrospective Chart Review projects using HSPP Form F203 do not require submission of this document.
Application to begin scanning documents in collaboration with COM ITS Records Management. Should be filled out and submitted to Mike Jean, mjean@medadmin.arizona.edu.
This booklet contains information applicable to students serving rotations at the VA, including policies, practices and procedures. 2012-2013 edition.
Examples of questions you should be prepared for during your residency interviews.