The ACGME is proud to announce the 2024 recipients of the ACGME Awards, which recognize the remarkable commitment, innovation, and valuable contributions to the GME community displayed by the honorees each year. The winners will be formally recognized at the 2024 ACGME Annual Educational Conference in Orlando, Florida March 7-9, 2024.
Read the full list of award recipients in the
ACGME Newsroom.
Congratulations, again, to all the exceptional winners of the 2024 ACGME Awards!
Effective October 2023, the ACGME has officially discontinued 10-Year Accreditation Site Visits for programs. While the Self-Study is still required (Common Program Requirement V.C.2.), it will no longer be linked to or reviewed during a site visit. All program 10-Year Accreditation Site Visit and Self-Study dates will be removed in the Accreditation Data System (ADS) by late fall 2023.
Previously, all programs with a status of Continued Accreditation, Continued Accreditation with Warning, and Continued Accreditation without Outcomes were assigned both a Self-Study and a 10-Year Accreditation Site Visit date. The review of the program Self-Study was then incorporated into the 10-Year Accreditation Site Visit process. Between March 2020-October 2023, program Self-Studies and 10-Year Accreditation Site Visits were postponed and delinked.
The ACGME Manual of Policies and Procedures (available on the ACGME website) reflects these changes. The Site Visit and Self-Study sections of the ACGME website will be updated in the coming weeks to reflect these changes.
The ACGME will notify the community once these changes are complete within ADS and on the website.
Note: The Sponsoring Institution Self-Study and 10-year Accreditation Site Visits will continue according to the plan outlined on the Institutional Self-Study page of the ACGME website.
Email questions to accreditation@acgme.org.
Milestones Mid-Year Reporting Open
The reporting window will stay open through Friday, January 12, 2024. Milestones assessments can be submitted via ADS at any point during the reporting window.
Milestones FAQs can be found on the ACGME website.
Email technical questions to
ADS@acgme.org.
Email content questions to
milestones@acgme.org.
Major Revision of Program Requirements for Anesthesiology Subspecialties Coming Soon
The Review Committee is preparing to begin a major revision of the Program Requirements for the following subspecialties:
- Adult cardiothoracic anesthesiology
- Anesthesiology critical care medicine
- Obstetric anesthesiology*
- Pediatric anesthesiology
*The interim revisions for the Program Requirements for Graduate Medical Education in Obstetric Anesthesiology posted for public comment on May 12, 2023 have been tabled, and will be considered as part of the major revision process now underway. There is potential for additional changes to the previous proposed revisions.
The Review Committee invites comments related to specific requirements or topics that should be addressed as the revisions are developed. In particular, the Review Committee invites comments related to what the respective subspecialties will look like in the future, and the competencies, resources, and personnel necessary to create physicians who will practice in the subspecialty.
Current requirements for the these subspecialties can be accessed from the
Program Requirements and FAQs and Applications tab of the Anesthesiology section of the ACGME website.
Comments should be submitted to an@acgme.org byThursday, December 7, 2023.
Note: Changes to the ACGME Common Program Requirements are not within the purview of the Review Committee and, therefore, comments related to Common Program Requirements, indicated by bold font in the Requirements documents, should not be submitted and will not be considered.
Major Revision of Program Requirements for Hospice and Palliative Medicine Coming Soon
The Review Committee for Family Medicine
is preparing for a major revision of the Program Requirements for the multidisciplinary subspeciality of hospice and palliative medicine. The community is invited to make comments related to specific requirements or topics that should be addressed as the revisions are developed. In particular, the Review Committee invites comments about what the subspecialty of hospice and palliative medicine will look like in the future, and the competencies, resources, and personnel necessary to create physicians who will practice in the subspecialty.
Current requirements for the these subspecialties can be accessed from the
Program Requirements and FAQs and Applications tab of the Family Medicine section of the ACGME website.
Submit comments to hpmrevisions@acgme.org by the extended deadline of November 23, 2023.
Note: Changes to the ACGME Common Program Requirements are not within the purview of the Review Committee and, therefore, comments related to Common Program Requirements, indicated by bold font in the Requirements document, should not be submitted and will not be considered.
Case Log Update for Ophthalmology Residents
The ACGME Case Log System has been updated to reflect advances in the treatment of glaucoma and improve the ease of logging. The glaucoma minimum category was expanded to two categories, "Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery (MIGS)" and "Tube Shunts and Trabeculectomy," each with a required minimum of five. The "Tube Shunts and Trabeculectomy" minimum includes both the Surgeon and Assistant roles.
The glaucoma minimums will be in effect for the 2024 graduates but will not be enforced until 2025 to give programs time to acclimate to the change.
Note: It will take at least a week for the Ophthalmology Minimum Report in ADS to be fully updated. Residents can now “batch enter” most cataract, YAG capsulotomy, laser trabeculoplasty, panretinal laser photocoagulation, and intravitreal injection CPT codes. Additionally, Case ID entry is now optional.
Review the document, "Ophthalmology Case Log Information," which is on the
Documents and Resources tab of the Ophthalmology section of the ACGME website. The document includes helpful information about the new glaucoma minimums and batch logging CPT codes.
Email questions to Executive Director
Kathleen Quinn-Leering.
NEW! Journal of Graduate Medical Education Articles of the Week
Association of Interview and Holistic Review Metrics With Resident Performance-Related Difficulties in an Internal Medicine Residency Program
Reena Hemrajani, MD; Theresa Vettese, MD; Karen Law, MD; Sara Turbow, MD, MPH
This research study of all residents matching and matriculating into a large academic internal medicine program between 2018 and 2020, examines the relationship between certain selection factors and performance-related difficulties during residency. These findings could help programs develop more thoughtful selection processes, as well as opportunities for enhanced support when at-risk candidates are identified.
Building a Strong Clinician-Investigator Community of Practice
Audrea Burns, PhD; Christopher Williams, MD, PhD; Jordan Orange, MD, PhD; Satid Thammasitboon, MD, MHPE
This article provides guidance for residents and fellows pursuing careers as clinician-investigators. Since support for GME clinician-investigators occurs mostly at the individual program level, this short guide offers practical advice for establishing a clinician-investigator community of practice to unite and ignite these siloed groups.
The ACGME Seeks Public Members
The following Review Committees seek their next public member for a six-year term beginning July 1, 2024. Public members share the perspective of the public, foster public accountability, enrich the work of the Review Committee through outside expertise, and create transparency. While nominees cannot be physicians, other health care professionals are permitted if they are not employed by an organization with ACGME-accredited residency or fellowship programs.
NUCLEAR MEDICINE
Details: Additional information is available under the Documents and Resources tab on the Nuclear Medicine page of the ACGME website.
Contact: Bianca Andino
Deadline: December 15, 2023
TRANSITIONAL YEAR
Details: Additional information available upon request.
Contact: Aimee Morales
Deadline: December 1, 2023
The ACGME Seeks Osteopathic Recognition Committee Member
The Osteopathic Recognition Committee is seeking one new physician member. Candidates must be a program director or Director of Osteopathic Education in a program with Osteopathic Recognition. Nominations are due December 1, 2023.
The Recognition Committee will forward its selection to the ACGME Board of Directors for approval. The new member’s term will begin July 1, 2024 and end June 30, 2030.
Email Accreditation Administrator Brandon Beard for details, including the nomination criteria and process.
Career Opportunities
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.