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Fellowship in Infectious Diseases

FELLOW EVALUATION OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM AND FACULTY

Infectious Diseases Fellows will have the opportunity to confidentially evaluate their fellowship training program yearly and the ID faculty members after each rotation. Written evaluation forms will be provided, will be submitted confidentially to the Office Manager (Antoinette Smith) at Rush, will be typed in a uniform and confidential manner and submitted to the Program Director and the Chair of the Fellow Evaluation Committee for review. The results of such evaluations will be used to assist in recommendations for changes or alterations in the Fellowship Program and for faculty counseling regarding their specific teaching and supervisory activities.

 
 
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