In today’s world, the call for increased diversity in the field of medicine has never been more crucial. Health inequities persist in underserved and minority communities, while the physician workforce has made minimal progress in expanding its ranks to underrepresented in medicine (UIM) individuals. It is imperative that we create opportunities to attract and support a wide range of medical professionals who can better represent and serve our diverse society.
In support of its commitment to creating these opportunities, the ACGME launched ACGME Equity Matters™, a program that supplies a framework for continuous learning and process improvement in the areas of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and antiracism practices. The immersive 18-month program is designed to equip participants with knowledge and skills to broaden the physician workforce with health equity practices.
ACGME Equity Matters aims to drive change within graduate medical education (GME) by increasing physician workforce diversity, building safe and inclusive learning environments, and promoting health equity by addressing racial disparities in health care and overall population health.
Drawing from the Experiences of Previous Cohorts
The ACGME Equity Matters Learning Communities were expertly organized, with industry professionals serving as facilitators. These facilitators provided opportunities for building a supportive community and enhancing the capacity of GME leaders to address diversity and equity challenges using trauma-informed approaches, ultimately fostering connectivity within their respective organizations.
Participating institutions embarked on skills-based projects that not only enriched their understanding but also contributed significantly to the program’s overarching mission. Key themes explored by these past participants include:
Through their projects, participating institutions, with the generous support of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois and the Council of Medical Specialty Societies, contributed to the overarching goal of ACGME Equity Matters: increasing physician workforce diversity and fostering safe and inclusive learning environments in health care.
Past participants share the following feedback:
“ACGME Equity Matters has transformed the way I approach this topic and the way I teach it. Learning from peers across the country and sharing my experience with others has increased my passion for diversity, equity, and inclusion” – Ricardo Correa, MD, EdD. Program Director Fellowship and Director Diversity on GME, University of Arizona College of Medicine- Phoenix
“The overall experience was well worth it, and I know that I am a better leader due to the 18 months we spent really deep diving into the work that is necessary to address the needs of the communities we serve” – Rani Morrison Williams, MS, MSW, LCSW, FACHE, CDE Chief Diversity and Community Health Equity Officer, University of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences System
ACGME Lessons Learned
The team at the ACGME has also seen firsthand how participants have effectively transformed the culture within their own organizations, integrating equity practices into leadership, workforce, workplace, and patient care. This transformation has had a profound impact on the medical community and has been translated into improved learner experience and patient outcomes.
Join the New Cohort!
By participating, you commit to developing robust, sustainable approaches to improving DEI focused on increasing physician diversity and providing inclusive learning and working environments. Participants include DEI officers, C-Suite leaders, graduate medical educators, residents, and fellows. Over the course of 18 months, you will engage in monthly learning sessions with likeminded professionals that cover various project themes, all skillfully guided by facilitators.
The lessons learned from past participants, coupled with the dedication of our ACGME team, have transformed this program into a potent force for change. We wholeheartedly invite you to be part of this journey toward a more inclusive and equitable future in medicine.
For more information and to apply to participate, visit the ACGME Equity Matters Learning Community, web page.