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The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) is the body responsible for accrediting all graduate medical training programs (i.e., internships, residencies, and fellowships, a.k.a. subspecialty programs) for physicians in the United States.
The Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) sets and enforces standards in physician continuing education (or "lifelong learning") within the United States.
FORUM: Issues About Part-Time and Contingent Faculty is published twice a year and can be found in CCC and Teaching English in the Two-Year College (TETYC). [8] Publishing about the realities and perspectives of professionals involved in the field of college composition is the journal's focus.
The Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME), an accrediting body for US and Canadian professional education services, was established at a 1942 conference of members of the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) and the American Medical Association. [6]
According to the US Department of Education, the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG) is "the authorized credential evaluation and guidance agency for non-U.S. physicians and graduates of non-U.S. medical schools who seek to practice in the United States or apply for a U.S. medical residency program.
Chair of Board of Directors Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Karen J. Nichols is an American osteopathic physician , former medical school dean at Midwestern University , and current chair of the Board of Directors of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education .
fourth-year medical students were required to apply to the Match, and had no opportunity to negotiate their terms of employment with teaching hospitals (if they did not apply, they could not enter a residency accredited by the ACGME, and hence could not become certified as physicians by an ABMS-recognized board, meaning that they cannot ...
In December 2007, he left the deanship and became president of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education. [8] [4] In 2010, he was included in Modern Healthcare’s 50 most influential clinical executives list. [9]