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Journal Notes: JGME’s #ACGME2025 Recap!
A recap of Journal of Graduate Medical Education-led sessions and experiences at the 2025 ACGME Annual Educational Conference.

March 10, 2025
Nominate a colleague for an ACGME Award; read Journal of Graduate Medical Education Articles of the Week; register for Renewal 2025; and participate in the Review and Comment process.
Session Summary: Strategies to Manage the Evolution of Title IX and What GME Leaders Should Know
A summary of one of four Featured Plenaries presented at the 2025 ACGME Annual Educational Conference, Strategies to Manage the Evolution of Title IX: What GME Leaders Should Know

Session Summary: Physician Workforce Shortage and How States Are Responding
A summary of one of four Featured Plenaries presented at the 2025 ACGME Annual Educational Conference, Physician Workforce Shortage: How States Are Responding.

Session Summary: Managing Crisis in GME
A summary of one of four Featured Plenaries presented at the 2025 ACGME Annual Educational Conference, Keep Calm and Carry On: Managing Crisis in GME.

March 3, 2025
Read the revised Milestones Guidebook for Residents and Fellows; register for the Leadership Skills Training Program for Chief Residents; learn about institutional updates and more.
Session Summary: Remediation of Professionalism Issues in Residency
A summary of one of four Featured Plenaries presented at the 2025 ACGME Annual Educational Conference, Remediation of Professionalism Issues in Residency.

#ACGME2025 Day 3 Recap
Two incredible keynote presentations bookended the third day of #ACGME2025, with a variety of meaningful and educational sessions and other opportunities filling out the day's agenda.

#ACGME2025 Day 2 Recap
Day 2 of #ACGME2025 opened with the President's Plenary followed by four Featured Plenaries, and closed with a powerful Sunset Session.

2025-2027 Jeremiah A. Barondess Fellowship Awarded to Dr. Jessica Lichter and Dr. Shyam Sundaresh
“Effective communication is a critical element of patient care. It builds trust and strengthens the bond between patient and physician. The ACGME is delighted to recognize Drs. Lichter and Sundaresh, and we look forward to the outcomes of their projects,” said ACGME President and CEO Debra Weinstein, MD.
