Back to Bedside
January 20, 2026
Register for #ACGME2026; participate in Review and Comment; and read the Journal of Graduate Medical Education's Articles of the Week.
ACGME Announces Request for Grant Proposals for Back to Bedside Project Funding
The ACGME has announced its Request for Grant Proposals for the 2026-2028 cycle of Back to Bedside, an initiative designed to empower residents and fellows to lead and develop transformative and innovative projects to foster meaning and joy in their work by increasing connection with their patients.
A Sneak Peek Inside the #ACGME2026 Exhibit Hall
A preview of ways to engage and connect at the #ACGME2026 Exhibit Hall.
A Conversation with Tim Brigham on Leadership, Legacy, and the Future
A conversation with Dr. Timothy P. Brigham upon his retirement from the ACGME, looking back on his impact and legacy, and forward to what comes next.
My Volunteering Experience: Dink Jardine, MD, MS, FACS
A Q and A with Dr. Dink Jardine in a series recognizing ACGME volunteers during National Volunteer Month.
Session Summary: An Appreciative Inquiry on Finding Meaning in Medicine
A recap of the #ACGME2025 session, Back to Bedside: An Appreciative Inquiry on Finding Meaning in Medicine.
Practicing Medicine and Leadership through the Back to Bedside Initiative
A Q and A with Dr. Joshua A. Belfer, a member of the ACGME's Back to Bedside Work and Advisory Group and former Back to Bedside grantee.
Back to Bedside Recipient Earns Medical Innovator Award
Dr. E. Mirna Mohanraj is recognized as a Medical Innovator Award Winner by The Physicians Foundation for her innovative approach to help improve patient care in the ICU, a project which began with funding through the ACGME's Back to Bedside initiative.
June 24, 2024
This week's e-Communication includes the names of the 2024-2025 Back to Bedside grant recipients; Review and Comment; Accreditation Data System (ADS) updates; and more.
ACGME Announces 30 Recipients of Back to Bedside Funding for 2024-2026 Cycle
The ACGME has selected 30 resident/fellow teams to receive the fourth cycle of funding for Back to Bedside, a resident-led initiative to develop innovative strategies for finding deeper connections with patients, improving physician and patient well-being.