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Behind the Poster: An Interview with Tanisha Davison, MBA
A Q and A with #ACGME2025 poster presenter Tanisha Davison, MBA, on "Enhancing Program Coordinator Preparedness for Accreditation Site Visits."
Honoring Excellence: Q and A with Joanne Maier
A Q and A with 2025 ACGME GME Institutional Coordinator Excellence Awardee Joanne Maier.
Behind the Poster: An Interview with Robert M. Frederick, MD
A Q and A with #ACGME2025 poster presenter Dr. Robert Frederick, on "Evaluating Applicant Preferences and Perceptions of Virtual Versus In-Person Residency Interviews."
Behind the Poster: An Interview with Andrew Tran, MD
A Q and A with #ACGME2025 poster presenter Dr. Andrew Tran, on "Bridging the AI Gap in Health Care: An Innovative Approach to Educating Medical Professionals on Generative AI."
Program Directors Full-Day Course: Updated Content and More Engagement at #ACGME2026
A preview of the Full-Day Course for program directors at #ACGME2026.
Honoring Excellence: Q and A with Taji Yazdany, MD
A Q and A with 2025 ACGME Parker J. Palmer Courage to Teach Awardee Taji Yazdani, MD.
Honoring Excellence: Q and A with Henry J. Schultz, MD, MACP
2021 John C. Gienapp Awardee Henry J. Schultz, MD, MACP works as a professor of medicine in primary care internal medicine at the Mayo Clinic School of Graduate Medical Education.
New This Year: Meaning in Medicine Featured Speakers
Breaking the Culture of Silence
As a new academic year approaches, it is important to continue breaking the silence surrounding clinician burnout. During a highly emotional and personal panel discussion at the 2019 ACGME Annual Educational Conference in March, Dr. Nasca and colleagues from other national organizations in medicine discussed how burnout and self-doubt touched their lives. Influenced by those experiences and others throughout his career, Dr. Nasca has positioned the ACGME to help lead the charge to address physician well-being.
Session Summary: Physicians’ Role in Ending the Opioid Crisis
With overdose as the leading cause of death for Americans under 50, it is imperative that the nation—including the entire medical community—take responsibility for its role in creating this epidemic and identify and enact strategies that can address it. This is Dr. Leana Wen’s position. The former Baltimore Health Commissioner and current president of Planned Parenthood spoke about the steps she and the City of Baltimore took to address opioid addiction in the community, and what role she sees physicians playing in solving this problem that is devastating the nation.