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- All Things ACGME AOA Merger | Student Doctor Network Forums
There are many questions and concerns regarding the AOA and ACGME merger Please use the information compiled below to gain a solid understanding of what is occurring and what the overall process is before creating a "merger" thread I have provided links to many documents and websites that
- Patient Caps and PGY-2 3 expectations Internal Medicine
ACGME Rules Regarding Patient Numbers per Intern and Resident - Interns (PGY-1) Interns can follow no more than ten (10) patients at any one time No more than five (5) new patients + two (2) transfers can be assigned to an intern during a routine day of work No more than eight (8) total
- Residency closures | Student Doctor Network Forums
Thread 'New ACGME Accredited Emergency Medicine Residency' ACGME accredited Emergency Medicine Residency Program at Insight Hospital Accepting applications through ERAS
- Residency Fellowship Programs on Probation (Updated daily) - ACGME
Lots of frustration around these threads about Residency Fellowship Programs behaving with impunity Let's give the ACGME some credit though, surely there are tons of complaints made weekly from medical students residents across the country The ACGME has limited resources, so it can only do so
- Podiatry PDs dont want to be accredited by ACGME
10 20 2025 Alan MacGill, DPM Recent COTH ACGME Survey Results I wanted to share the results of a recent COTH Program Directors survey on the ACGME issue that has been discussed in the profession I did not initiate this survey, but did participate in it 2025 COTH ACGME Survey Results The
- APMA blocks ACGME from exploring podiatry as a medical specialty.
I got an email from ABPM that APMA wouldn’t let the credentialing committee for MD’s DO’s (ACGME) look into exploring podiatry as a specialty of medicine I’ll put the email below ___________ Recently, the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) created a task force to
- Is your program following ACGME Cap Rules? - Student Doctor Network . . .
So apparently, this program feels that if there is a 3rd year and 2nd year on the team, then there is room for interpretation in the ACGME cap rules as there are two supervising residents on the team Therefore creating a "mega-team" But I still try to follow all patients
- What is the difference between accredited versus non accredited . . .
A non-ACGME accredited residency *could* severely affect your ability to get a fellowship Many fellowships only want a board eligible person, and coming from a non-ACGME program, one would not meet this criteria And fellowship PDs want you to sit for the specialty boards, which means you need to pass the initial (IM, peds, GS, etc ) boards as
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