The ACGME has released select session recordings from the 2026 Annual Educational Conference, held February 20-22 in San Diego, California. These videos are now available in the ACGME’s digital learning platform, Learn at ACGME, offering educators, coordinators, residents and fellows, and institutional leaders the opportunity to revisit key content from the conference or explore sessions they may have missed.
As part of this year’s new Arts and Humanities in Medicine program, the ACGME has also published a collection of musical performances submitted by members of the graduate medical education (GME) community. These performances, along with the recording of the President’s Plenary, are publicly accessible. All additional educational sessions require a free Learn at ACGME account to view.
Recordings include plenary programming featuring national leaders and experts addressing pressing issues in GME:
- President’s Plenary: Tackling Challenges and Creating Opportunities for Impact
Publicly accessible; no login required. - Developing a Sustainable Approach to Well-Being: Lessons from an Award-Winning Program
- Harnessing Artificial Intelligence (AI) Agents in the GME Office: Innovations and Future Directions
- Professionalism Lapses in GME: Myths, Realities, and Remedies
- Serving the Public and GME Community: A Decade of Single Accreditation
Additional Recordings
The released collection also includes a range of educational sessions spanning AI applications in GME operations; coordinator and program support; competency-based medical education; immigration policy impacts on medical education; a behind-the-scenes look at ACGME Review Committees; transitions of care and onboarding; nutrition education; and other topics relevant to program directors, coordinators, institutional leaders, residents and fellows, and others across GME.
To view the full set of available recordings, visit Learn at ACGME. Reminder: Most sessions require logging in with a free account.