Six-Month Rule goes into effect at 12:01 a.m. 1 July 2010 for all interns
Six-Month Rule goes into effect at 12:01 a.m. 1 July 2010 for all interns
The Six-Month Rule will go into effect for all interns at 12:01 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time on 1 July 2010. The Six-Month Rule is already in effect for interns that established an NCARB Record on or after 1 July 2009. Interns that established an NCARB Record on or before 30 June 2009 should use the
electronic Experience Verification Reporting (e-EVR) system to submit any undocumented experience that counts toward the Intern Development Program (IDP) prior to 12:01 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time on 1 July 2010. Any training hours not submitted to your supervisor prior to this time and not in adherence with the Six-Month Rule will not count toward the IDP.
Please note: NCARB anticipates heavy volumes of experience submissions and related requests for NCARB Record evaluation throughout the coming months. If you are documenting the completion of IDP between now and 1 July 2010, this increase will most likely translate into extended service processing times. Please submit your experience through the e-EVR system at your earliest opportunity to avoid extended processing delays.
The Six-Month Rule will go into effect for all interns at 12:01 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time on 1 July 2010. The Six-Month Rule is already in effect for interns that established an NCARB Record on or after 1 July 2009.
April 13, 2010
IDP Workbook Available in Training Hours
IDP Workbook Available in Training Hours
New and updated to capture your IDP training hours, the IDP Workbook is designed to simplify reporting IDP experience. The IDP Workbook uses an Excel spreadsheet format for recording training hours on a daily basis. The workbook cumulatively tracks time daily, weekly, and multi-weekly. This provides an at-a-glance way for interns and their supervisors to assess strong and weak training areas in addition to the tools in the e-EVR.
The updated workbook now reflects the January 2010 change from training units to training hours.
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New and updated, the IDP Workbook is designed to simplify calculating and reporting IDP experience.
April 5, 2010
IDP Training Units Become Training Hours 1 January 2010
IDP Training Units Become Training Hours 1 January 2010
Submitting your IDP experience is easier! On 1 January 2010, training units became training hours. One training unit equals eight training hours. The IDP training requirement went from 700 training units to 5,600 training hours. The actual number of hours required to complete the IDP remains the same.
One hour of acceptable work experience equals one training hour for all experience reports entered after 1 January 2010. The conversion of previously entered units to training hours will happen automatically within the e-EVR. No experience will be lost.
Submitting your IDP experience is easier! On 1 January 2010, training units became training hours. One training unit equals eight training hours.
January 4, 2010