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February 27, 2023
This week's e-Communication includes information on the wrap-up of the 2023 Annual Educational Conference; details on the Call for Topics for next year's event; 2024 ACGME Awards details; Review and Comment; and more.
ACGME Presents Seven Awards at 2017 Annual Educational Conference
Twenty-five individuals and three institutions were recognized for their outstanding contributions to the graduate medical education community.
#ACGME2026 Marvin R. Dunn Keynote Address: Why Psychological Safety and Teaming Matter
A summary of the Marvin R. Dunn Keynote Address from the 2026 ACGME Annual Educational Conference, delivered by Amy Edmondson, PhD.
My Volunteering Experience: A Q and A with John Patrick T. Co, MD, MPH, MBA, FAAP
A Q and A with Dr. John Patrick T. Co in a series recognizing ACGME volunteers during National Volunteer Month.
My Conference Experience: Behind the Scenes with Lauren Wojnarowski
Lauren Wojnarowski, MA is the ACGME's Associate Director, Educational Projects, working in the Education Department's Educational Activities team. She is one of the planners of the Annual Educational Conference, and her team's role is to handle collection of educational content and logistics (besides AV) to produce the conference each year. We asked her to share some more about her role and what the conference experience is like for her behind the scenes.
ACGME and ACGME-I Awards Recognize the Best of GME
#ACGME2026 Session Summary: Reflection and Future Directions – A Decade of Single Accreditation
A summary of the Featured Plenary, "Reflection and Future Directions: A Decade of Single Accreditation," from #ACGME2026.
Advisory Commission on Additional Licensing Models Releases Second Set of Draft Recommendations
The Advisory Commission on Additional Licensing Models has released its second set of draft recommendations for review and comment to guide development and implementation of additional licensure pathways for internationally trained physicians.
ACGME Response to Initial iCOMPARE Study Findings
The ACGME looks forward to reviewing initial findings and studying the complete results. The organization is committed to supporting all Sponsoring Institutions and programs in meeting our requirements and prioritizing well-being.