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- ACGME Home
The ACGME’s accreditation model and processes ensure and improve the quality of graduate medical education in the United States This in turn assures the public that today’s residents and fellows are learning and training in a setting that is preparing them to deliver safe, high-quality medical care today and in their future practice
- Overview - ACGME
The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) is an independent, 501 (c) (3), not-for-profit organization that sets and monitors voluntary professional educational standards essential in preparing physicians to deliver safe, high-quality medical care to all Americans
- Programs and Institutions - ACGME
The ACGME accredits and confers recognition on Sponsoring Institutions and residency and fellowship programs It employs best practices, research, and advancements across the continuum of medical education to demonstrate the commitment to enhancing population health and graduate medical education
- Learn at ACGME
ACGME LINC is a monthly forum designed to bring the graduate medical education (GME) community together with ACGME representatives Each session provides an opportunity to engage with ACGME on various topics
- The ACGME for Residents and Fellows
The ACGME is a private, 501 (c) (3), not-for-profit organization that sets standards for US graduate medical education (residency and fellowship) programs and the institutions that sponsors them, and renders accreditation decisions based on compliance with these standards
- Common Program Requirements - ACGME
The Common Program Requirements Major Revision Task Force has released the second of multiple Stakeholder Surveys, designed to provide input into the major revision of the ACGME Common Program Requirements
- Specialties - ACGME
Review the Milestones by specialty or subspecialty, as well as Milestones resources and national reports, and find opportunities to engage with the ACGME on Milestones development and review
- Residents and Fellows - ACGME
Through accreditation, innovations, and initiatives, the ACGME strives to ensure that residents and fellows train in educational environments that support patient safety, resident and fellow education, and physician well-being
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