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Add Resident fellow guidance to site #854

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yochannah opened this issue Jul 24, 2024 · 3 comments
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Add Resident fellow guidance to site #854

yochannah opened this issue Jul 24, 2024 · 3 comments
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yochannah commented Jul 24, 2024

https://docs.google.com/document/d/17gKSLiFZk-aDNP_bPAfj80IdfjlIUd3N412RfE17e5o/edit current guidance.

Non-urgent - add this guidance to the site when we can.

In order:

  • decide how to submit fellow applications. Would Civi be sensible or email? @iramosp @Tajuddeen1 you've been using civi a lot lately - thoughts? (Once you've both commented I'll pass this on to Debs to implement... )
  • add this doc to the site. remove any mentions of case studies that have insufficient info.
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iramosp commented Aug 22, 2024

I think Civi should work for this, at least one advantage over google forms is sending an email notification whenever someone applies.

However, there are many features I still don't understand, and I wouldn't be able to say what's the best way to implement an application form for this use case.

Would Civi be sensible?

Yes, if someone knows how to implement it.

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I think a CRM (Civi) is generally better a google form. In terms of implementation, I think it depends on the complexity we want to achieve.

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Okay, let's do Civi for this.

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