residents and non competes

Harrell, Kevin

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Title:

residents and non competes

Creator:

Harrell, Kevin

Date:

5/2/2006

Text:

Just to chime in on non competes for residents. I think the answer
is NO. They should not be asked nor be expected to sign them. A
resident is at your facility to receive his/her specialized clinical
training. The certified or licensed practitioners are at your facility
to make sure the residents receive this specialized clinical training.
Now on the other hand if your intent is to hire cheap labor I can see
where the dilemma lies. Thanks for listening Kevin E. Harrell C.O.,
L.O.


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Harrell, Kevin, “residents and non competes,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 24, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/226543.