Dr. Pilar Ortega reflects on presenting the University of Chicago's Bowman Society Lecture and how the topics she covered underscore her work as a physician and in her role at the ACGME.
A preview of the four Featured Plenaries being offered at the 2025 ACGME Annual Educational Conference.
Read a preview of the Full-Day Courses that will be included in registration for the 2025 ACGME Annual Educational Conference!
“With all the complexity of this issue, it’s not enough to tackle this just from the educational angle, it’s not enough just to do policy, it’s not enough to do research alone. It’s multidimensional.”
Guest blogger and ACGME DEI Communications Liaison Allison Simpson, MA reflects on her AMEE 2024 experience, including co-presenting a workshop on advancing disability equity.
This first post in a new series focuses on resources provided by the ACGME on its website and distance learning platform for residents and fellows.
In recognition and celebration of Pride Month, this post highlights ACGME resources designed to help foster understanding and promote equity in medical education.
Read about the Review and Comment for combined programs and other proposed requirements; improvements coming to Learn at ACGME; the National Health Equity Grand Rounds on May 30; and more.
The ACGME, through its Clinical Environment Review (CLER) Program, is pleased to announce the publication of Version 3.0 of the CLER Pathways to Excellence: Expectations for an Optimal Clinical Learning Environment to Achieve Safe and High-Quality Patient Care.
Submit a session proposal to present at the 2025 ACGME Annual Educational Conference; Review and Comment proposed Program Requirements; participate in the Clinician Educator Journal Club; and more.