CPRP Cheat Sheet 2026

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144 questions
360 min time limit
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  1. Which of the following metrics is the most direct and effective measure of a physician retention program's success? The voluntary turnover rate among physicians within their first three years.
  2. What role does compliance play in recruitment? It ensures adherence to legal and organizational standards
  3. What should an onboarding checklist include? Steps for credentialing, orientation, and system setup
  4. Why is timing important in the offer process? It ensures quick closure and reduces candidate loss
  5. Which federal designation identifies geographic areas with an inadequate supply of primary care physicians? Health Professional Shortage Area (HPSA) designation
  6. What is one challenge in contract negotiation? Differences in terms or misunderstandings
  7. Why is a formal offer letter essential? It documents the terms and ensures mutual understanding
  8. When conducting a screening interview with a physician candidate, which of the following topics is legally impermissible to ask about in the United States? The candidate's marital status or plans to have children.
  9. What is the benefit of using recruitment KPIs? They allow evaluation and refinement of recruitment tactics
  10. Why is market intelligence crucial in physician recruitment? It helps make informed decisions based on market trends
  11. Why is credentialing important in physician recruitment? To ensure providers meet qualifications and regulations
  12. What happens if compliance is overlooked during onboarding? It can result in legal risks and process delays
  13. What is the primary purpose of conducting primary source verification (PSV) during the physician vetting process? To confirm a healthcare practitioner's credentials directly with the issuing institution.
  14. Which external data source is MOST useful for projecting community physician demand? Local population demographics, age distribution, and disease prevalence data
  15. Which scenario BEST describes reactive workforce planning in physician recruitment? Posting an urgent job opening after a physician gives two weeks' notice of resignation
  16. How can recruiters effectively build relationships with stakeholders? By collaborating and addressing stakeholder expectations
  17. What helps in maintaining long-term stakeholder relationships? Consistently delivering results and staying engaged
  18. Why is employer branding part of recruitment strategy? It enhances organizational image and attracts better-fit candidates
  19. How does onboarding affect retention? It improves satisfaction and lowers turnover
  20. What role does data play in recruitment strategy? It improves targeting and recruitment efficiency
  21. What is the main goal of a contract negotiation? To establish fair and legal terms for both parties
  22. Why is stakeholder relationship management important in recruitment? It improves communication and builds long-term partnerships
  23. Who is typically involved in contract negotiation? Legal, HR, and provider representatives
  24. What is a sign of a strong recruiter-stakeholder relationship? Shared goals and transparent communication
  25. What is an effective tool for identifying recruitment needs? Workforce planning and analytics
  26. Why is consistent communication critical in relationship building? It improves stakeholder alignment and trust
  27. What is one risk of poor onboarding? Higher turnover and lower engagement
  28. What is the PRIMARY goal of a physician needs assessment in a healthcare organization? To identify current and future gaps between physician supply and organizational demand
  29. How does proper documentation support compliance? It provides legal protection and transparency
  30. During an interview with a physician candidate, which of the following questions is legally impermissible in the United States and should be avoided? "That's an interesting accent; what is your country of origin?"
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