Thursday, November 20, 2008

RIF

Yesterday we lost 7 of our administrative staff in the first wave of the RIF. Some who have been particularly instrumental in Residency Program activities - Dee Ann F., Susan R., Rosie V. and Cassie B. Fortunately, we lost none of our core Residency Admin staff and for that I am extremely grateful.

It is too soon to know the outcome of the clinical services RIF. All clinic employees were pink-slipped today and asked to reapply for a reduced number of jobs over the next two weeks. I still don't know exactly the number of positions that will be listed for FM. Some employees elected not to return to their jobs this morning after they were notified of the decision and process.

Faculty RIF is to occur on next Monday.

It is painful to be here right now and I'm looking forward to the recovery beginning in earnest because enough is enough. Some hopeful signs are that the next potential date for the hospital to reopen is 11/24, pending negative culture results due out tomorrow. We are still scheduled to move from the Fast Track/ER into clinic space in the UHC on 12/3.

And let me lay a rumor to rest... from somewhere there is coming a rumor that we will need to reduce our current residents by 4. NOT TRUE. We have no plans to let any of our current residents go.

We will only be matching for 4 residents for our INCOMING class in the Match this year. We hope to pick up 2 more residents for that class as PGY2 when the time comes. Perhaps this got miscommunicated to become the source of the rumor? I anticipate that we will match for either 6 or 8 in the 2010 Match. We plan to rebuild as quickly as our clinical volume allows.

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