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What must a resident trainee do prior to a change in employment during their traineeship?

  1. Complete an application form

  2. Notify their supervisor

  3. Submit a report

  4. Schedule a meeting with the Board

The correct answer is: Complete an application form

Before a resident trainee can make a change in employment during their traineeship, it is essential for them to complete an application form. This process is part of ensuring that any new employment opportunity aligns with the training requirements and standards set forth by the regulatory body overseeing the traineeship. The application form serves as formal documentation that allows for the assessment and approval of the new employment situation. By requiring trainees to submit an application, the board can maintain the integrity and quality of the training program, ensuring that all experiences contribute positively to the trainee’s development. Completing this form helps ensure that the trainee is following the necessary protocols and that both the former and new employers are on the same page regarding the trainee's status and qualifications. Other actions, such as notifying a supervisor or submitting a report, might be components of good workplace practices but do not fulfill the formal requirement needed to change employment. Similarly, scheduling a meeting with the Board, while potentially beneficial for discussion, does not substitute for the required application process.