Some examinees and programs have received notice of invalidated USMLE scores after an investigation of anomalous exam performance associated with test takers in Nepal.
The ACGME provides the following guidance:
More than 4,000 people have already registered; on-site registration will be available in Orlando. The hotel room block has sold out; view alternative accommodations.
Recruiters, institutions, and programs can post open positions and reach thousands of GME community job seekers before and throughout the conference. At the conference, a dedicated area of the Exhibit Hall will have in-person recruiters and career resources.
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Email questions to conferencejobboard@acgme.org.
The following Program Requirements and accompanying Impact Statement are posted for review and comment here:
TWO WEEKS! DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 29, 2024
General Surgery
The ACGME, Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC), and the American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine (AACOM), are requesting input on the first draft of the Foundational Competencies for Undergraduate Medical Education.
This work is part of a multi-year initiative led by the ACGME, AAMC, and AACOM to create a common set of foundational competencies for use by UME programs in the US. This initiative aligns with recommendations outlined by the UME-GME Review Committee and is part of a comprehensive effort to improve the transition to residency.
Review the Competencies and Provide Feedback
The survey reporting period will run until April 7, 2024. The ACGME anticipates that Sponsoring Institutions and programs will receive survey reports in early May.
The ACGME will continue to notify and remind Sponsoring Institutions and program leaders throughout the survey administration period. As in previous years, program leadership is responsible for alerting survey takers about their participation using the existing mechanisms available within the Accreditation Data System (ADS). The ACGME will NOT notify survey takers directly.
Email questions to ADS@acgme.org.
The ACGME seeks nominations of a resident/fellow and senior clinical executive leader (e.g., chief executive officer, chief medical officer, chief nursing officer) for the MUA/P Advisory Group. This group provides consultation concerning implementation of the ACGME’s framework for MUA/P and GME. Nominations are due by March 17, 2024.
The senior clinical executive leader will serve up to three years with the option of renewing for an additional three-year term. Resident/fellow members will serve two-year terms. Self-nominations are accepted.
Details: Additional information is available on the MUA/P Advisory Group web page of the ACGME website.
Contact: Laney McDougal
Deadline: March 17, 2024
The event, open to all at no cost, will be held online March 28 from 2:30-4:00 p.m. Central. Captioning and American Sign Language (ASL) are provided.
Leaders and learners will share insights on navigating the pathway from medical school to residency, thriving as a resident with a disability, and addressing the unique challenges that often disproportionally impact women. The panel discussion will be moderated by ACGME Vice President, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Pilar Ortega, MD.
The ACGME recognizes notable designated institutional officials, program directors, residents and fellows, institutional and program coordinators, programs, institutions, and specialty and not-for-profit organizations for their outstanding work and contributions to GME through its Awards Program, which includes:
Nomination materials are available on each award's page in the Awards section of the ACGME website. The nomination deadline is March 27 at 5:00 p.m. Central.
The ACGME's Back to Bedside initiative is designed to empower residents and fellows to develop transformative projects that foster meaning and joy in work and allow them to engage on a deeper level with what is at the heart of medicine: their patients.
This Back to Bedside funding cycle offers two options for applicants to consider:
Proposals are due by April 22, 2024.
Effective this week, the reconstructive surgery minimum subcategories will have gender references removed to better reflect current norms and terminology. The new required minimums for reconstructive surgery reflect a careful review of urology program graduates’ Case Log data after removal of gender designation. Additionally, pediatric reconstructive surgery cases now give credit to both the pediatric and reconstructive surgery minimum(s). For example, a bladder augmentation will count toward the reconstructive surgery minimum whether performed in a 19-year-old or a five-year-old, with the former still tracked as an adult case and the latter as a pediatric case. The Case Log Information: Urology document has been updated to reflect these changes and can be found on the Documents and Resources tab on the Urology page of the ACGME website.
The new reconstructive surgery minimums are in effect for the 2024 urology program graduates. Beginning with the 2025 graduates, failure to achieve a reconstructive surgery minimum will be subject to citation. While it is not anticipated that programs will have difficulty meeting the new minimums, any challenges should be addressed in the Major Changes and Other Updates section during the next ADS Annual Update.
Email questions to Executive Director Laura Huth.
ACGME Summit on Medical Education in Nutrition Develops Guidance for Educators on Improving Education in Nutrition
Lauren Holton, EdD, MNA; Kristin Schleiter Hitchell, JD, LLM; Patricia M. Surdyk, PhD; John R. Combes, MD
This ACGME News and Views article reports on the Summit on Nutrition in Medical Education, which the ACGME held with the Association of American Medical Colleges and the American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine in March 2023. The Summit brought together 100 medical education stakeholders, nutritionists, and dietitians to focus on what residents need to know about nutrition to counsel their patients, as well as how nutrition education in GME fits into the continuum of medical education.
Implementation of a Quality Metrics Competition to Improve Panel Management Among Internal Medicine Residents
Catherine Deffendall, MD; Christine Lopez, MD; Silas P. Trumbo, MD; Aelinor Garrard, BA; Jill Jones, MD; Neeraja B. Peterson, MD
Panel management, which involves patient outreach to proactively identify those requiring routine screenings, is an essential skill that benefits patients, institutions, and payors, but is difficult to teach. This Brief Report looks at the effects and feasibility of a panel management curriculum with a financially incentivized quality metric competition tracking internal medicine residents’ performance of cancer screening and diabetes measures.
JGME is seeking current residents or fellows for open resident editor positions on its Editorial Board. Selected editors will join a diverse board representing a wide range of specialties and institutions. The deadline for receipt of nomination materials is Monday, March 11, 2024. There are two resident/fellow editor positions:
Candidates should email their CV and a brief letter of interest to jgme@acgme.org. The letter should include a statement that the applicant’s program director supports participation and whether the applicant is interested in position A or B.
Visit jgme.org for details; email questions to jgme@acgme.org.
This course will be offered May 5-10, 2024 at the ACGME office in Chicago, Illinois.
The course is designed to help participants build effective assessment programs for their residency or fellowship. Sessions are highly interactive and use multiple learning approaches, including simulation practice, peer consultations, and application exercises, to provide participants with methods and tools for effective assessment. The course also provides a roadmap for developing an assessment system to assist participants in implementing changes within their own institution.
Email questions to Faculty Development Program Manager Chandra Hill.
The Leadership Skills Training Program for Chief Residents is designed to provide a transitional experience into the role of chief resident. The program introduces leadership concepts to enhance individual effectiveness in a leadership role.
The program is three full days and is open to chief residents from all medical and surgical specialties. Eight sessions will be offered in 2024:
Email questions to Manager, Well-Being Initiatives Bethanie Alden.
The ACGME is always interested in finding talented, dedicated individuals to join the organization and support its mission to improve health care and population health by assessing and enhancing the quality of resident and fellow physicians' education through advancements in accreditation and education.
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