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Showcase research to more than 4,000 colleagues in the graduate medical education (GME) community! The ACGME invites proposals for abstracts for the 2025 ACGME Annual Educational Conference. Members of the GME community are encouraged to use this opportunity to share their innovations and research with their peers.
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Proposals are due by Thursday, September 26, 2024 at 5:00 p.m. Central.
Email questions to abstracts@acgme.org.
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The following Requirements and accompanying Impact Statements are posted for review and comment here:
Comment Deadline: September 25, 2024
Colon and Rectal Surgery
Comment Deadline: September 26, 2024
Internal Medicine-Pediatrics
Comment Deadline: October 9, 2024
Institutional Requirements
Designated institutional officials (DIOs), institutional coordinators, and others are invited to a webinar hosted by the Institutional Review Committee (IRC) chair, vice chair, and ACGME staff members this Thursday. Attendees will hear about the proposed changes to the Institutional Requirements (see below in Review Committee News) and have an opportunity to ask questions.
Thursday, September 12 | 3:30-5:00 p.m. Central
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Registration Is Required
Email questions about the webinar to Director, Sponsoring Institutions Projects Katharina Wang.
Registration to attend the meeting in person has opened for a limited number of associate DIOs, institutional coordinators, GME directors, and other institutional leaders on a first-come, first-served basis. Secure your spot as soon as possible!
The ACGME is pleased to welcome DIOs and other GME leaders for two days of learning and collaboration to support improvement and innovation in Sponsoring Institutions and clinical learning environments for GME. Leaders from Sponsoring Institutions, clinical learning environments, and the ACGME will provide sessions that address challenges and successes in transformational GME and clinical learning environment leadership. Participants will also have the opportunity to explore new and ongoing initiatives and programs across ACGME departments.
When: October 8-9, 2024
Where: Chicago, Illinois, and online
Registration: $500.00 in person / $350.00 online
Register through September 27 to confirm attendance.
The ACGME is committed to improving the mental health and well-being of the GME community and beyond. Take a moment during Suicide Prevention Month this September to check out the following:
Depression in Physicians video module
Psychological First Aid handout
Check on others during Suicide Prevention Month; help is always available. The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is 988.
The ACGME hosts a monthly virtual interest group session for GME community members involved in addressing the needs of MUA/Ps, which are places or communities with groups of people who have unmet health or health care needs.
CMS Funding for Rural and Underserved GME
Tuesday, September 17 at 1:00 p.m. Central
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These one-hour Zoom calls will take place on the third Tuesday of each month at 1:00 p.m. Central and are open to the entire GME community. During these sessions, participants will provide information about efforts in GME and MUA/P, solve for common challenges, and share helpful resources. GME institution and program leaders will connect with peers and ACGME representatives in large group discussion and Q and A with the speakers.
The ACGME's Clinician Educator Journal Club is a monthly online meeting on the third Thursday of each month gathering together current and future clinician educators, authors, and ACGME staff members to discuss the latest journal articles and timely topics in medical education. Participants should read the article ahead of time and come with questions.
September Information Session
Article: Navigating the Rapids: How Government Funds Flow to GME
When: Thursday, September 19, 12:00-1:00 p.m. Central
Speakers: Mary Jo Wagner, MD, FACEP; Harold A. Frazier II, MD, FACS
Moderator: Laura Edgar, EdD, CAE, Senior Vice President, Competencies, Milestones, and Faculty Development, ACGME
The ACGME and Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation have a partnership to present the Catalyst Awards for Transformation in Graduate Medical Education. For this cycle, selected projects will receive up to $100,000 over 18 months. Successful proposals will design, implement, and evaluate innovative strategies to equip learners with tools, skills, and approaches to help them thrive in the clinical learning environment.
The application portal is open, and all applications are due by Friday, September 20.
Program leaders can meet with the ACGME Review Committee leaders and staff members during the 2024 combined meeting of the Society of University Otolaryngologists and Head & Neck Surgeons, Association of Academic Departments of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery, and Otolaryngology Program Directors Organization.
Appointments will be held on a first-come, first-served basis at the Hyatt Regency Phoenix on November 22, 2024.
Email Accreditation Administrator Deanna Eallonardo with questions or to schedule an appointment.
The IRC requests feedback on the proposed major revision to the Institutional Requirements.
The IRC has developed Institutional Requirements that represent the continuing evolution of the Sponsoring Institution, its programs, and its relationship to clinical learning environments for resident and fellow education. To develop durable requirements through 2035 and beyond, the IRC has participated in an intensive period of discovery, collaboration, and reflection to simplify and build upon its minimum standards for Sponsoring Institutions, and welcomes additional feedback from all individuals and organizations that wish to provide comments.
For the first time, the IRC has included Background and Intent statements to introduce some of the new requirements. The Impact Statement offers additional context and proposed timelines for implementation. In order to provide enhanced opportunities for feedback and engagement among GME stakeholders, the IRC plans to offer two 45-day review and comment periods.
Review and Comment Period I
Deadline: October 9
Access the Requirements, Impact Statement, and Comment Form
Review and Comment Period II
Fall 2024 (dates to be announced)
The Review Committee for Obstetrics and Gynecology announces a vaginal hysterectomy (VH)/operative vaginal delivery (OVD) pilot in effect immediately for 2025 graduates. The volume of these procedures has declined nationally although they remain very important in the care of the patients the specialty serves.
The goal of the pilot is to consolidate these procedures into the hands of those who will most likely continue to do them in practice. Total program minimums will not change. A program with four residents per year will be required to show 60 VH/OVDs annually, however based on the new pilot guidelines, the distribution of cases per resident may vary. Programs not meeting these total program minimums will be cited. All residents are expected to have equitable educational experiences until The Match®.
Additionally, resident experience cannot be “zero” in VH or OVD, regardless of The Match®. For those residents who match into maternal-fetal medicine, gynecologic oncology, reproductive endocrinology and infertility, and urogynecology and reconstructive pelvic surgery programs, less than 15 procedures will be allowable as follows:
All programs may participate in the pilot program, and do not need to enroll. Programs are asked to self-identify participation in the pilot and share specific resident training experiences related to the pilot in the “Major Changes” section of the Accreditation Data System (ADS) Annual Update.
Contact Review Committee Executive Director Laura Huth with any questions or to receive the new pilot guidelines for review.
A new FAQ has been added on the topic of panel patient minimums for graduates. The document is accessible from the Program Requirements and FAQs and Applications page of the Osteopathic Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine section of the ACGME website.
The ACGME is seeking physicians to serve on standing Appeals Panels for the following specialties:
Dermatology
Neurological Surgery
Preventive Medicine
Vascular Surgery
Applicant Criteria
Must be certified by the relevant American Board of Medical Specialties member board or American Osteopathic Association certifying board.
Must be able to devote sufficient time to the Appeals Panel work.
Should have at least three years' experience as a program director, department chair, associate/assistant program director, and/or core faculty member.
Applicants not currently serving in one of these roles may be considered if they held one of these positions within the last three years.
Applicants’ programs must have a status of Continued Accreditation.
Apply by September 30, 2024. Email Senior Administrator, Governance, Appeals, Policies and Procedures Lisa Davis for more information.
Professionalism is vital in medical education and training, yet lapses remain common, affecting both patient care and team dynamics. This engaging 90-minute webinar, offered at no cost to the GME community, will equip participants with strategies to identify and address unprofessional behavior among residents and fellows. Designed for program directors, educators, and mentors, this session will help foster a culture of professionalism and improve learner engagement.
Wednesday, October 2, 12:00-1:30 p.m. Central
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Email questions to Director, Faculty Development and Special Projects Kate Hatlak.
In addition to offering the Developing Faculty Competencies in Assessment course in Chicago, the ACGME collaborates with institutions and organizations in the US and abroad to offer scaled, tailored versions of the course. See below for open courses and visit the ACGME Faculty Development web page for more information.
Pacific Northwest Consortium (in person; Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington)
Yale School of Medicine (hybrid; New Haven, Connecticut)
Mountain Area Health Education Center (in person; Asheville, North Carolina)
Vanderbilt University Medical Center (in person; Nashville, Tennessee)
Karolinska Institute Stockholm (in person; Stockholm, Sweden)
Oman Medical Specialty Board (in person; Muscat; Oman - email at link for details)
The following Committees seek their next public member for a six-year term beginning July 1, 2025. Public members share the perspective of the public, foster public accountability, enrich the work of the Committee through outside expertise, and create transparency. While nominees cannot be physicians, other health care practitioners are permitted if they are not employed by an organization with ACGME-accredited or -recognized residency or fellowship programs.
Osteopathic Recognition
Details: Additional information is available on the Osteopathic Recognition page of the ACGME website.
Contact: Tiffany Moss
Deadline: September 30, 2024
Institutional
Details: Additional information is available on the Institutional Review Committee page of the ACGME website.
Contact: Elisa Crouse
Deadline: September 30, 2024
The following Review Committees seek nominations for their next resident member position. Nominees must be enrolled in an ACGME-accredited residency or fellowship program at the time of the appointment and may not serve more than one year beyond completion of that residency or fellowship. The Review Committees will forward their selections to the ACGME Board of Directors for approval. Terms begin July 1, 2025, and end June 30, 2027.
Dermatology
Details: Additional information is available under Documents and Resources in the Dermatology section of the ACGME website.
Contact: Sandra Benitez
Deadline: September 23, 2024
Institutional
Details: Additional information is available on the Institutional Review Committee page of the ACGME website.
Contact: Elisa Crouse
Deadline: September 30, 2024
Neurology
Details: Additional information is available under Documents and Resources in the Neurology section of the ACGME website.
Contact: Deneen McCall
Deadline: September 30, 2024
Emergency Medicine
Details: Additional information is available under Documents and Resources in the Emergency Medicine section of the ACGME website.
Contact: Bianca Andino
Deadline: November 1, 2024
Transitional Year
Details: Additional information, including the nomination form, is available upon request.
Contact: Deneen McCall
Deadline: November 15, 2024
The IRC seeks four new members. Candidates must be current or previous DIOs who may be nominated by individuals, organizations, or themselves. The new members' term will begin July 1, 2025, and end June 30, 2031. Nominations must be received by September 30, 2024.
Additional information, including the nomination form, is available on the Institutional Review Committee page of the ACGME website.
Email questions to Executive Director Elisa Crouse.
The Impact of Changing Abortion Legislation on Emergency Medicine Residents in a State With Protected Abortion Rights
Carl Preiksaitis, MD; Monica Saxena, MD, JD; Andrea Henkel, MD, MS
This qualitative research study at an emergency medicine residency program in California explores the unique ethical, legal, and advocacy challenges that may affect residents’ professional identity formation since the Dobbs v Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision. It also looks at the potential impact of Dobbs in states where abortion rights are safeguarded.
Principle-Based Negotiating for Resources and Funds in Graduate Medical Education
Yolanda Wimberly, MD, MSc; Douglas McGee, DO; Christine Babcock, MD; Jessica L. Bienstock, MD, MPH
GME leaders must often be skilled advocates to garner resources and funding for successful educational programs. This Rip Out article offers guidance on using principle-based negotiating skills to help bridge any gap between the viewpoints of GME leaders and hospital administration in funding educational priorities.
New State Approaches to Licensure of International Medical Graduates
Lauren Holton, EdD, MNA; Kristin Schleiter Hitchell, JD, LLM; John R. Combes, MD
This ACGME News and Views article offers a brief overview of recently proposed and enacted laws that authorized alternative licensure pathways for physicians who trained and/or practiced outside of the US. While these laws share some common features, some distinctions could lead to varying outcomes across states and create confusion among physicians, regulators, and patients.
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.