A New World for Administrators

Video Library published on July 24, 2020 in CoC Standards
William C. Dooley, MD, FACS
Surveyor and Member, CoC,
The G. Rainey Williams Professor of Surgical Oncology,
University of Oklahoma

William C. Dooley, MD, FACS, Surveyor and Member, CoC, G. Rainey Williams Professor of Surgical Oncology, University of Oklahoma, explains that changes that are important to the future are being undertaken with new CoC standards.

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