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Coalition for Physician Accountability Recommendations on Virtual Interviews for 2021-2022 Recruitment Season
The Coalition for Physician Accountability recommends interviews for the 2021-2022 recruitment cycle be conducted virtually due to the growing concerns about the Delta variant.
New ACGME Equity Matters™ Initiative Aims to Increase Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion within Graduate Medical Education and Promote Health Equity
In support of its commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) is proud to announce ACGME Equity MattersTM, a new initiative that introduces a framework for continuous learning and process improvement in the areas of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and anti-racism practices.

ACGME Mourns the Loss of Board Director Dr. Leon L. Haley Jr.

Dr. Thomas J. Nasca Receives Distinguished Service Award from The Federation of State Medical Boards
ACGME President and Chief Executive Officer Dr. Thomas J. Nasca received the Federation of State Medical Boards (FSMB) 2020 Distinguished Service Award recognizing “the highest level of service, commitment and contribution to the FSMB; the advancement of the profession of medical licensure and discipline; and the strengthening and enhancement of public protection.”

ACGME-I Welcomes James A. Arrighi, MD, as New President and CEO

Coalition for Physician Accountability’s UME to GME Review Committee Seeking Public Comment on New Recommendations
The Coalition for Physician Accountability formed a committee to work on recommending solutions to identified challenges in the UME-GME transition. The draft is now available for public comment through May 26, 2021.
Recognition of Non-Standard Training for Exchange Visitor (J-1) Physicians to Transition to the ACGME
New Recommendations for 2021-2022 Medical Student Away Rotations
ACGME Releases CLER Findings for Operative and Procedural Areas
Resources from GME Stakeholders Congress for Opioid Use Now Available
The videos and resources from last week’s GME Stakeholders Congress on Preparing Residents and Fellows to Manage Pain and Addiction are now available to the public free of charge. To access, sign up for a Learn at ACGME account or log into an existing account to view the content.
