THURSDAY! Last Call for #ACGME2027 Call for Sessions!
Ready to take the stage at the 2027 ACGME Annual Educational Conference? Now is the chance for graduate medical education (GME) professionals to share their expertise with the community. Submit a session proposal today!
Accepted sessions will be presented at the conference, taking place February 25-27, 2027, in San Antonio, Texas.
The Submission Portal will close Thursday, June 11 at 5:00 p.m.
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Annual Educational Conference: acgmeconference@acgme.org
Coordinator Forum Full-Day Course: coordinatorforum@acgme.org
Osteopathic Recognition Full-Day Course: SingleGME@acgme.org
FRIDAY! Accreditation Site Visit Office Hours
Session: June 12, 12:00-1:00 p.m. Central
Zoom Link: Click here to register
These office hours provide an informal opportunity to ask questions about accreditation site visits. Accreditation Field Representatives and other Field Activities staff members will be available to answer questions.
Email questions to Director, Field Activities Operations Andrea Chow.
NEXT WEEK! ACGME LINC
Topic: Field Activities – What to Expect During a Site Visit/ADS Updates
Date and Time: June 15, 5:00-6:00 p.m. Central
ACGME LINC [Listening, Information, News, Collaboration] is an opportunity for the GME community to interact with the ACGME, hear from ACGME representatives, and receive updates and information on ACGME activities.
Registration is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Missed a previous session? View recordings of past sessions in Learn at ACGME. (Note: A free account is required to access the recordings.)
View upcoming topics and session dates on the ACGME LINC page of the ACGME website.
Provide Feedback
Complete a brief survey to share feedback about ACGME LINC sessions and help inform future programming.
Email questions to outreach@acgme.org.
NEXT WEEK! Clinician Educator Journal Club
Date and Time: June 18, 12:00-1:00 p.m. Central
Speaker(s): Kheyandra D. Lewis, MD, MEd
This group meets online on the third Thursday of each month to discuss journal articles and timely topics in medical education. Participants should read the article ahead of time and come with questions.
Continuing medical education (CME) is now available for attending these meetings. View CME information.
Missed a session? View on-demand recordings of past meetings.
Send registration questions to virtualevents@acgme.org.
ADS Annual Update Schedule
The Accreditation Data System (ADS) Annual Update for the 2026-2027 Academic Year will be collected between July and September 2026, and Sponsoring Institutions and programs will receive an initial notification email at the beginning of the reporting window noting all Annual Update requirements and their respective deadlines. Each Annual Update timeframe will appear by July 1 in the Sponsoring Institution's or program's profile in ADS, in the "Important Dates" column on the right-hand side.
The 2026-2027 ADS Annual Update Overview, FAQs, Schedule, and other resources are available in the Annual Update section of the ACGME Cloud | Support page.
Email questions to ADS@acgme.org.
Milestones Year-End Reporting Window
The reporting window closes Friday, June 26, 2026. 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.
Review and Comment on New Milestones
The following Milestones drafts are available for review and comment. Click the linked subspecialty names below to access the survey and draft for each.
Deadline: Sunday, June 28
Health Care Administration, Leadership, and Management Milestones
Correctional (Carceral) Medicine Milestones
The ongoing participation of the GME community in the Milestones revision process is crucial to the development of Milestones. The drafts and survey links may be shared with colleagues, learners, and others who may wish to provide insight into the new materials.
Email questions to milestones@acgme.org.
NEW! Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Procedural Minimums Posted
The Review Committee for Orthopaedic Surgery has established procedural log minimums for orthopaedic sports medicine fellowships, now available on the Case Log Information page of the Orthopaedic Surgery section of the ACGME website.
The ACGME Case Log System is expected to be updated in September, with the new minimums in effect retroactively to July 1 for the 2026-2027 academic year, beginning August 1. Cases entered between July 1 and September 22, 2026 will automatically be mapped according to the new minimums. The mapping delay in ADS is to ensure programs are able to archive procedural logs from the 2025-2026 academic year.
The new procedural minimums will not be enforced until review of 2028 graduate data to allow programs time to acclimate. All procedural logs entered from August 1, 2026 through July 30, 2028 will be treated as trial period data only. Following this period, the Review Committee may adjust the minimums accordingly. While it is not anticipated that programs will have difficulty meeting the new minimums, any challenges should be addressed in the Major Changes and Other Updates section of the ADS Annual Update.
Email Associate Executive Director Citlali Meza with questions.
Ophthalmology Block Diagram Instructions Updated
The Review Committee for Ophthalmology has updated the block diagram instructions, available on the Documents and Resources page of the Ophthalmology section of the website. These updates are intended to provide clearer, more concise guidance regarding the required elements and expectations for the block diagram.
Email Associate Executive Director Shellie Bardgett with questions.
Plastic Surgery International Elective Application Process Updated
The Review Committee for Plastic Surgery has posted new guidelines for the application process for international electives, available on the Documents and Resources page of the Plastic Surgery section of the website.
Send new applications and any questions regarding the application process to Senior Accreditation Administrator Caleb Mitchell.
NEW! July Rural and Underserved GME Interest Group
Date and Time: July 21, 1:00-2:00 p.m. Central
Topic: UME-GME Pathways: Building a Pipeline for Rural and Underserved
These Zoom calls are generally on the third Tuesday of each month and are open to the entire GME community. Recordings of past sessions are available in the Rural and Underserved GME Resource Center in Learn at ACGME. (Note: A free Learn at ACGME account is required to access the recordings.)
Register for July Interest Group
Self-Empowerment Workshop for Coordinators
Session: July 6-14, 2026
Details: This is a seven-day online workshop with one interactive, live session on July 9 from 12:00-1:30 p.m. Central. Participants must begin Day 1 on July 6.
Learn practical strategies for acting as a leader in the coordinator role, successful networking, overcoming challenges to professionalism, promoting achievements, and effectively navigating complex interpersonal situations.
Continuing Education Credit
This activity has been approved for continuing education credit by the Training Administrators of Graduate Medical Education (TAGME). Participants who complete the course in its entirety are eligible to receive 10 education credits in the content area of professional development.
This free workshop is repeated monthly.
Email questions to learn@acgme.org.
Leadership Skills Training Program for Chief Residents
Help learners step confidently into the role of chief resident with this immersive leadership development experience designed specifically for rising chiefs. The Leadership Skills Training Program for Chief Residents, held at the ACGME office in Chicago, equips participants with the insight, tools, and practical skills needed to lead effectively in clinical settings and beyond.
“Outstanding. I recommend all chief residents attend this program.”
Through interactive sessions, participants deepen their self-awareness, explore their individual leadership styles, and gain a stronger understanding of group and interpersonal dynamics. The program also focuses on the core skills essential for success, resilience, and professional satisfaction as both a clinician and a leader.
“This workshop was incredible. I wish I could go through it again.”
All session dates below currently have availability, but spots are filling quickly! Early registration is strongly encouraged to secure a preferred date. Check session availability here.
July 14-16, 2026
August 24-26, 2026
August 27-29, 2026
Learn more on the ACGME website. Click the button below to access registration and logistical information for all sessions.
Faculty Development Hubs
The ACGME collaborates with institutions and organizations in the US and abroad to offer scaled, tailored versions of its Developing Faculty Competencies in Assessment course. See below for open courses and visit the Faculty Development Hubs web page for more information.
Michigan State University GME Alliance (virtual)
Vanderbilt University Medical Center (in person; Nashville, Tennessee)
ACGME Seeks Resident/Fellow Members
The following Review Committees seek nominations for their next resident member. Nominees must be enrolled in an ACGME-accredited residency or fellowship program at the time of the appointment and may not serve more than one year beyond completion of that program. Terms begin July 1, 2027 and end June 30, 2029.
NEW! INSTITUTIONAL REVIEW COMMITTEE
Details: Additional information, including the nomination form, is available on the Institutional Review Committee page of the ACGME website.
Contact: irc@acgme.org
Deadline: August 3, 2026
NEW! EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Details: Additional information is available under Documents and Resources in the Emergency Medicine section of the ACGME website.
Contact: Bianca Andino
Deadline: November 2, 2026
UROLOGY
Details: Additional information is available under Documents and Resources in the Urology section of the ACGME website.
Contact: Shellie Bardgett
Deadline: August 7, 2026
SURGERY
Details: Additional information is available under Documents and Resources in the Surgery section of the ACGME website.
Contact: Aimee Morales
Deadline: August 21, 2026
THORACIC SURGERY
Details: Additional information is available under Documents and Resources in the Thoracic Surgery section of the ACGME website.
Contact: Aimee Morales
Deadline: August 21, 2026
NEUROLOGY
Details: Additional information is available under Documents and Resources in the Neurology section of the ACGME website.
Contact: Celeste Urbina
Deadline: July 31, 2026
PATHOLOGY
Details: Additional information is available under Documents and Resources in the Pathology section of the ACGME website.
Contact: Rebecca Fessler
Deadline: July 31, 2026
PREVENTIVE MEDICINE
Details: Additional information is available under Documents and Resources in the Preventive Medicine section of the ACGME website.
Contact: Rebecca Fessler
Deadline: September 1, 2026
TRANSITIONAL YEAR
Details: Additional information is available under Documents and Resources in the Transitional Year section of the ACGME website.
Contact: Deneen McCall
Deadline: August 21, 2026
Review Committee for Osteopathic Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine Member Nominations Open
The Review Committee seeks a physician member to serve a six-year term beginning July 1, 2027.
Details: Additional information is available under Documents and Resources on the Osteopathic Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine page of the ACGME website.
Contact: Kayla Stroner
Deadline: August 3, 2026
Institutional Review Committee Member Nominations Open
The Institutional Review Committee (IRC) seeks two new designated institutional official (DIO) members. Candidates must be current or previous DIOs and they may be nominated by individuals, organizations, or themselves. The new members' terms will be July 1, 2027-June 30, 2033.
Details: Additional information is available on the Institutional Review Committee page of the ACGME website.
Contact: irc@acgme.org
Deadline: August 3, 2026
Transitional Year Review Committee Member Nominations Open
The Review Committee seeks two physician members to serve six-year terms beginning July 1, 2027. Candidates must be certified in internal medicine or ophthalmology through a member board of the American Board of Medical Specialties or the American Osteopathic Association.
Details: Additional information is available under Documents and Resources in the Transitional Year section of the ACGME website.
Contact: Deneen McCall
Deadline: August 21, 2026
ACGME Seeks Public Members
The following Review Committee seeks its next public member for a six-year terms beginning July 1, 2027. 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.
Learn more about the public member role on the ACGME website. To learn more about current openings, email accreditation@acgme.org.
NEW! RADIOLOGY
Details: Additional information is available under Documents and Resources in the Radiology section of the ACGME website.
Contact: Bianca Andino
Deadline: November 2, 2026
PLASTIC SURGERY
Details: Additional information is available under Documents and Resources in the Plastic Surgery section of the ACGME website.
Contact: Aimee Morales
Deadline: August 21, 2026
MEDICAL GENETICS AND GENOMICS
Details: Additional information is available under Documents and Resources in the Medical Genetics and Genomics section of the ACGME website.
Contact: Rebecca Fessler
Deadline: July 31, 2026
NEW! Journal of Graduate Medical Education (JGME) Articles of the Week
Automating Resident Case Logs: Narrative Review and Challenges Ahead
Andrew P. Bain, MD; Alyssa Low, BS; Andrew Y. Zhang, MD; Kareem R. Abdelfattah, MD; Audra T. Clark, MD; Hongzhao Ji, MD
The authors of this Review examined and summarized the current literature on automated case logging systems to understand approaches, outcomes, and ongoing challenges. They found that automating resident case logging by leveraging electronic health record data can improve log accuracy and decrease administrative workload. Current implementations remain semiautomated and institution specific, highlighting challenges with data integration, coding consistency, and specialty-specific requirements.
Rx Dose of Reality: Using Real Disciplinary Cases to Teach Ethics and Professionalism in Residency
Wayne W. Bryant Jr., MD, MS; Lauren E. Gibson-Oliver, MD, MBA, FAAFP
Using a video or written summary from publicly available Arkansas State Medical Board hearings, federal court cases, published misconduct reports, or anonymized residency-based scenarios drawn from faculty experience, the authors of this New Idea implemented a curriculum that teaches ethics and professionalism. By grounding ethics education in real-world contexts, this model promotes engagement, reflection, and accountability while preparing residents to uphold patient safety, professional integrity, and public trust throughout their careers.
Recovering From a Leadership Misstep
David L. Hamel Jr., MD; Kathlyn Fletcher, MD, MA
Responding appropriately to a mistake can make a big difference in how leadership teams move forward and grow. This Rip Out article provides an outline for handling mistakes while building trust, shared mental models, and psychological safety. Listen to the audio version of this article.