Medical Residency Agreement

Apr 10 2021 • Posted in Uncategorized

AURRA contains general legal terms and is managed as a PDF document on the AAMC website. It is designed to be integrated by reference to a program contract letter (or other agreement) signed by the sponsoring institution and the participating website. For those who need to amend or add provisions because of unique state requirements or for other reasons, the PLA may be amended to reflect these provisions. Physician rotations are essential for the medical training of higher education graduates. According to ACGME, residents now move to more than 5,000 participating sites each year. In a 2016 survey, about half of the DIOs of AAMC member institutions indicated that negotiations on rotation agreements for residents were delaying rotations. In order to give more time to our members and other members of the medical community for education and training, the AAMC has developed a unique agreement that should be used for rotating residents. Learn more about the deal in this 3-minute video, or see the webinars below. The more institutions that use the single agreement, the more time each saves. Insert your institution`s name into our registration today by sending an email to gra@aamc.org. Anne Arundel Medical Center Florida State University College of Medicine Lakeland Health Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Phoenix Children`s Hospital Rutgers New Jersey Medical School Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Saint Barnabas Medical Center University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center University Hospitals Osteopathic Consortium University of Kansas Medical Center University of Kentucky University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine University of North Carolina Hospitals/UNC School of Medicine University of Utah Health Washington University, Barnes-Jewish Hospital, St. Louis Children`s Hospital Consortium The AAMC developed AURRA after a one-year delay in Outreach, which included the following period: The AAMC Uniforme Resident Rotation Agreement (AURRA):

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