Verifications Required for Incoming Interns Residents Fellows 2025

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  2. Begin by filling out the personal information section, including the intern's name, contact details, and program start date. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for verification.
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Three Residency Statuses Resident: U.S. residents who meet either the green card test or the substantial presence test. Nonresident: Persons who are not U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents of the United States. Dual status: Persons who are both nonresidents and resident aliens in the same tax year.
Levels of doctors Medical student. A traditional hospital rarely employs medical students, but as part of education and training, medical students may be present in teaching hospitals under supervision. Intern. Junior resident. Senior resident. Chief resident. Fellow. Attending physician. Head of department.
Anytime a physician changes employers or seeks new privileges, they are required to go through the credentialing process. For residents and fellows wrapping up their training, credentialing is one of the first steps to working as a practicing physician.
First-year residents are known as PGY-1 (postgraduate year one) or interns, because the first year of residency is considered an internship. Interns become residents in the second year of their residency as they focus more on their field of specialty.
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