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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 Linda Ortiz Morrison , CHCP

2022 GME Institutional Coordinator Award Linda Ortiz Morrison, CHCP, is the senior director, academic affairs and institutional coordinator at Luminis Health Anne Arundel Medical Center. 

#ACGME2021 Session Summaries: JGME Unravels the Mysteries of the Manuscript Review and Editorial Process

Two popular sessions at the Annual Educational Conference, both presented by JGME Editors, shared tips on how to successfully prepare and submit for publication, and reviewed editors' top picks from other journals in 2020.

Virtual, Flexible, and Engaging: What to Look Forward to at #ACGME2022

Over the past two years, we’ve all become accustomed to attending events virtually. As we look forward to the 2022 ACGME Annual Educational Conference, taking place March 30-April 1, the ACGME is excited to offer invaluable content for all roles in graduate medical education (GME), again in a virtual setting.

ACGME Announces Second Cycle of Funding Recipients for Resident-Led Back to Bedside Initiative

Thirty-three projects designed to help residents and fellows find deeper connections with patients and improve physician and patient well-being have been chosen in the second cycle of funding for Back to Bedside.

New Toolkit to Support Medical Students and Programs in the Transition to Residency during the COVID-19 Pandemic
The ACGME partnered with other medical organizations to create a toolkit to help learners transition from medical school to residency during COVID-19. The toolkit aids programs preparing for new learners and students entering residency.  
Wellness at the 2019 Conference
Conference days are invigorating, but they can also be long and taxing, so be sure to maintain your personal well-being at the Annual Educational Conference by taking a mental break, stretching, exercising, and enjoying the outdoors.