Residents' Council
Residents’ Council is a peer organization supported by the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics Graduate Medical Education Committee. The council is made up of elected representatives from each accredited graduate medical education program.
The Residents' Council purpose :
- provides a forum for discussion among the residents and fellows in graduate medical and dental education at UI Hospitals and Clinics about the educational, professional and work environment issues that relate to their graduate training at the UI Hospitals and Clinics,
- encourages the active participation by residents and fellows in the promotion of excellence in the development, assessment and implementation of their training programs,
- encourages those in training at the UI Hospitals and Clinics to discuss and exchange ideas relevant to professional issues and trends affecting graduate medical and dental education at the UI Hospitals and Clinics, and
- offers pertinent recommendations to the Graduate Medical Education Committee (GMEC), program directors, faculty and administrators at UI Hospitals and Clinics on issues including, but not limited to work environment, accreditation, and program concerns and successes as they affect the needs and interests of the residents and fellows at UI Hospitals and Clinics.
Residents' Council 2007-2008 officers
Residents' Council 2008 Meeting Dates
(agendas and minutes are available on The Vault)
January 9
February 13
March 12
April 9
May 14
June 11
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