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A residency program has an accredited two-year (academic and practicum year) program. May a resident be accepted for just the practicum?

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A residency program has an accredited two-year (academic and practicum year) program. May a resident be accepted for just the practicum?

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A. Yes. A program that is accredited for both the academic and practicum years is also accredited for the practicum year as a stand-alone component. However, a resident admitted directly into the practicum year must meet all program entrance requirements (II.B.

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A. Yes. A program that is accredited for both the academic and practicum years is also accredited for the practicum year as a stand-alone component.

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