The pressures of the COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic are mounting across the country. Significant numbers of patients are arriving or being transferred to teaching hospitals. In contrast, some institutions are seeing very few of these patients, but are planning for the anticipated surge of patients infected with the novel coronavirus.

These circumstances, and their continued evolution, require a new conceptual framework from which graduate medical education (GME) can effectively operate during the pandemic. Sponsoring Institutions and their participating sites are functioning at one of three stages along a continuum:

  • Stage 1 – “business as usual”
  • Stage 2 – increased but manageable clinical demand
  • Stage 3 – crossing a threshold beyond which the increase in volume and/or severity of illness creates an extraordinary circumstance where routine care education and delivery must be reconfigured to focus only on patient care

The ACGME recognizes institutions and programs in the first two stages are also planning for the third stage of response to the pandemic. The ACGME expects:

  • institutions in Stage 1 will follow all relevant accreditation requirements.
  • organizations in Stage 2 will follow the Stage 2: Increased Clinical Demands Guidance  for program changes to meet increasing patient needs.
  • organizations in Stage 3 to consider self-declaring Pandemic Emergency Status in accordance with the procedure here.

The ACGME trusts designated institutional officials, program directors, and faculty members to make the changes necessary to care for patients during this crisis, and to protect caregivers (residents, fellows, faculty members, nurses, respiratory therapists, physician assistants) and those supporting them as they serve the nation.

   Stage 1:
"Business as Usual"
 Stage 2:
Increased Clinical Demands Guidance
 Stage 3:
Pandemic Emergency Status Guidance
Definition
Stage 1:
"Business as Usual"
No significant disruption of patient care and educational activities; planning underway for increased clinical demands
Some residents/fellows need to shift to patient care duties; some educational activities are suspended
Stage 3:
Pandemic Emergency Status
Most or all residents/fellows need to shift to patient care; majority of educational activities are suspended
Requirements in Effect
Stage 1:
"Business as Usual"
Governed by the Common and specialty-specific Program Requirements
Stage 2:
Increased Clinical Demands
Governed by the Common and specialty-specific Program Requirements and variances addressed in the Stage 2: Increased Clinical Demands Guidance
Stage 3:
Pandemic Emergency Status
Governed by four overriding requirements:
  • Work hour limit requirements
  • Resources and training requirements
  • Supervision requirements
  • Fellows allowed to function in core specialty
Flexibility
Stage 1:
"Business as Usual"
ACGME activities suspended:
  • Site Visits (accreditation, recognition, and CLER)
  • Self-Study
  • ACGME Surveys

Telemedicine requirements in effect
Stage 2:
Increased Clinical Demands Guidance
Stage 1 plus variances addressed in the Stage 2: Increased Clinical Demands Guidance, on the following:
  • Fellows working as attendings
  • Residents/fellows
    • reassigned
    • fail to accrue required minimums
    • graduation
  • Educational program changes
  • Review Committee evaluation of disruptions
Stage 3:
Pandemic Emergency Status
Stages 1 and 2 plus specialty-specific requirements waived
ACGME Notification
Stage 1:
"Business as Usual"
 
Stage 2:
Increased Clinical Demands
Stage 3:
Pandemic Emergency Status
Sponsoring Institutions can declare Pandemic Emergency Status; contact Institutional Review Committee Executive Director

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