October 23, 2023

October 23, 2023

NEW! Conference Schedule Available

The 2024 ACGME Annual Educational Conference schedule includes a variety of educational sessions that focus on topics pertinent to the graduate medical education (GME) community. The schedule also includes a full breakdown of the Full-Day Courses with their respective agendas. Search the full list by keyword, topic of interest, and speakers.

First timer? Check out the First-Time Attendee page that provides helpful tips and key information to maximize the conference experience as well as access to several other conference resources.

Sign up to be notified when registration opens


OPEN TO ALL! Post Job Opportunities on the Annual Educational Conference Job Board

The conference Job Board is available earlier than ever before, giving recruiters, institutions, and programs the opportunity to post open positions starting now and reach thousands of GME community job seekers before and through the conference! Additionally, the conference will host in-person recruiters and offer career resources for attendees in a dedicated area of the Exhibit Hall.

View Current Listings

Learn More about the Annual Educational Conference Job Board

Email questions to conferencejobboard@acgme.org.


NEW! 2023 Milestones National Report

The 2023 Milestones National Report is now available on the Research and Reports page of the Milestones section of the ACGME website.

The eighth edition of the Milestones National Report presents national Milestones data in aggregate form for the latest academic year (July 1, 2022-June 30, 2023). The ACGME produces this report for every academic year so program leaders can compare national-level data in their specialties and subspecialties directly to their own program data.

New for the 2023 report:

  • Information on Osteopathic Recognition Milestones.
  • For easier use and distribution, specialty-specific publications, including the applicable subspecialties, are posted on each specialty's Milestones tab on the ACGME website.

Visit the Milestones section of the ACGME website for additional online resources and tools including the Milestones Guidebook, Milestones FAQs, Milestones Guidebook for Residents and Fellows, and the Clinical Competency Committee Guidebook.


Join the 2024-2025 ACGME Equity MattersTM Learning Community

The ACGME seeks organizations to participate in the 2024-2025 ACGME Equity Matters Learning Community. Organizations engaged in this new Learning Community should be committed to developing robust, sustainable approaches focused on increasing physician diversity and providing inclusive learning and working environments.

Applicants will form an organizational team and commit to engaging in the 18-month program and producing a capstone project.


TUESDAY! MUA/P Interest Group Sessions

The ACGME will hold sessions for GME community members involved in addressing the needs of MUA/Ps (places or communities in which groups of people have unmet health or health care needs).

The aim of these interest group sessions is for the community to learn about efforts in GME and MUA/P, to solve for common challenges, and to share helpful knowledge and resources.

Call dates are October 24 and November 28 at 3:00 p.m. Central. Complete this registration form to RSVP for the series.

Join the online MUA/P and GME discussion forum and view recordings from past MUA/P interest group sessions in the MUA/P and GME Resource Center.


NEXT WEEK! Direct Observation Toolkit Workshop

Explore the ACGME’s new Improving Assessment Using Direct Observation Toolkit with ACGME experts and toolkit authors. The toolkit offers faculty development curricula for institutions that can be adapted to local needs and provides individual faculty members with techniques that will help them become better educators. The toolkit is available at no cost to the GME community through the ACGME’s online learning portal, Learn at ACGME.

Register now for a free workshop and improve the frequency and quality of your direct observation of learners with patients. Participants will:

  • Learn and discuss the importance of direct observation and feedback in competency-based medical education
  • Practice using a framework to improve their ability to make high-quality observations of residents
  • Understand how to use the online toolkit
  • Earn up to 1.5 units of AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM

Workshop Session Dates/Times

  • Monday, October 30: 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Central
  • Tuesday, December 19: 10:00 - 11:30 a.m. Central
  • Monday, February 12: 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Central

NEXT WEEK! Milestones Mid-Year Reporting Will Open October 30, 2023

The reporting window stay open through Friday, January 12, 2024. Milestones assessments can be submitted via ADS at any point during the reporting window. FAQs can be found on the ACGME website.

Email technical questions to ADS@acgme.org.

Email content questions to milestones@acgme.org.


Submit CLER Blackout Weeks by October 26, 2023

The window for submitting CLER visit blackout weeks is now open through October 26, 2023 for blocking off dates in the period highlighted below. Sponsoring Institutions can submit up to four blackout weeks during this period.

Upcoming Windows for Entering Blackout Weeks

  • October 1-26: Submit requests for January-March 2024
  • January 1-26: Submit requests for April-June 2024
  • April 1-26: Submit requests for July-September 2024
  • July 1-26: Submit requests for October-December 2024

To enter blackout dates in ADS, click here. Review more information and common questions/answers regarding CLER blackout weeks here.

Email questions to CLER@acgme.org.


TUESDAY! Major Revision of Program Requirements for Neurology and Child Neurology Subspecialties Coming Soon

The Review Committee for Neurology is preparing to begin a major revision of the Program Requirements for the subspecialties of clinical neurophysiology, epilepsy, neurodevelopmental disabilities, neuromuscular medicine, and vascular neurology and 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. Comments should be submitted to Neurology-reviews@acgme.org Tuesday, October 24, 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.


NEW! Major Revision of Program Requirements for Anesthesiology Subspecialties Coming Soon

The Review Committee for Anesthesiology is preparing to begin a major revision of the Program Requirements for the subspecialties of:

  • 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. Comments should be submitted to an@acgme.org Thursday, 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.


COMMENT DEADLINE EXTENDED! 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 (view current Requirements here). 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. 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.


Review Committee Chair to Present at #AAO2023

Dr. Laura Green, chair of the Review Committee for Ophthalmology, will present a session at the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) Annual Meeting on Saturday, November 4, 2023, from 3:45-5:00 p.m. Pacific about the upcoming major revision of the Program Requirements for Graduate Medical Education in Ophthalmology. Dr. Green will provide updates and facilitate an interactive discussion about the ophthalmologist of the future.

Session Details
Title: Shaping GME: The Future of Ophthalmology
Session Code: SPE03
Speaker: Dr. Laura Green, Chair of the ACGME Review Committee for Ophthalmology


NEW! Journal of Graduate Medical Education Articles of the Week

Assessing the Finances of Applying to Surgical Residency in 2019-2020: A US Nationwide Surgical Specialties Comparison
Adam M. Gordon, MD and Christopher Pulford, DO

The costs of applying to residency programs may affect which students apply to a specialty, yet few studies have compared expenses of applying to different surgical specialties. This study found that applying to surgical residencies in the pre-COVID-19-pandemic era was expensive, with mean costs of more than $10,000 for neurological surgery and plastic surgery. The largest contributions to total costs were interview expenses.

The Virtual Visit: A Telehealth Curriculum for Internal Medicine Residents Featuring a Virtual Physical Examination
Megan McConnell, MD; Puneet Kumar, MD; Rashmi Mullur, MD
During the COVID-19 pandemic, medical professionals adapted to virtual care though most resident physicians had no formal telehealth training and the virtual physical examination was underused. The curriculum developed in this study focused on four competencies: telehealth legal guidelines; virtual physical examination; health equity; and telehealth chronic disease management. This curriculum significantly increased residents’ confidence in delivering virtual care.

Publish or Perish: The Research Arms Race in Residency Selection
Brian Elliott, MD and J. Bryan Carmody, MD, MPH
In this Perspectives article, the authors argue that in defining measures of merit, GME has a responsibility to ensure that applicants compete in ways that benefit patients or the profession rather than just providing relative advantage in the zero-sum selection game. Research is valuable, but its value is not based on quantity.


NEW! The ACGME Seeks Public Members

The following Review Committees seek their next public members 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.

NEW! TRANSITIONAL YEAR
Details: Additional information available upon request.
Contact: Aimee Morales
Deadline: December 1, 2023

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


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 Opporutunities

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.