When do you become "post-residency" if you fast track into C & A?
I'm thinking way ahead here but I appreciate you all humoring me. I've seen a few jobs, such as working as an RMO/P in the Foreign Service, which require a certain number of years post-residency before you are eligible to apply. They phrase it:
"Applicant must have a current board certification by the ABPN and have a minimum of five years post-residency clinical experience in adult or child/adolescent psychiatry with at least 50% of the applicant’s time involved in direct patient care...
When do you become "post-residency" if you fast track into C&A?
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