The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) is an independent, 501(c)(3), not-for-profit organization that sets and monitors voluntary professional educational standards essential in preparing physicians to deliver safe, high-quality medical care to all Americans. Graduate medical education (GME) refers to the period of education in a particular specialty (residency) or subspecialty (fellowship) following medical school; the ACGME oversees the accreditation of residency and fellowship programs in the US.
The Mission of the ACGME is 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.
Academic Year 2022-2023
13,066 |
Accredited residency and fellowship programs |
182 |
Accredited specialties and subspecialties |
886 |
Sponsoring Institutions housing accredited programs |
158,079 |
Active full- and part-time residents and fellows in ACGME-accredited programs |
1 in 7 |
Number of physicians who are residents or fellows in the US |
Residency and fellowship programs provide the clinical experience and education for residents to:
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The ACGME sets standards for effective training programs, and monitors compliance with those standards (the Institutional and Program Requirements).
Requirements are set, and compliance with those requirements is assessed, by specialty-specific Review Committees made up of volunteer physician experts in the field, including residents/fellows, as well as public representatives. There are 28 of these specialty-specific Review Committees, including one for Transitional Year programs. The Institutional Review Committee reviews and accredits institutions that sponsor graduate medical education programs. Each Review Committee receives data on all accredited or applicant programs or institutions within its purview, and makes an accreditation status decision on each, annually. |
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The ACGME and the graduate medical education community have made significant advances over recent years to transition to an accreditation model that encourages excellence and innovation.