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If a resident does not show up to begin his training, how many days does the program director have to report that to the board?

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It's necessary to refer to specific institutional policies or board regulations to determine the deadline for a program director to report a no-show resident; generally, adherence to professional expectations such as punctuality and attendance is required in any professional setting.

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The question does not contain sufficient context for me to provide a factual answer regarding the specific time frame in which a program director must report a no-show resident to the board. Professional protocols can vary by jurisdiction, institution, and specific board policies.

Usually, in any professional setting, there is an expectation to show up on time and to show up to work every day for your designated shifts unless there is a valid reason for absence, and timely communication is essential in these circumstances. In medical residency programs, for example, the specific reporting requirement would be outlined in the residency program's policy handbook or by the medical board's regulations of that region. A director should be familiar with these procedures and adhere strictly to them to ensure proper documentation and management of the residency program.

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