“Effective communication is a critical element of patient care. It builds trust and strengthens the bond between patient and physician. The ACGME is delighted to recognize Drs. Lichter and Sundaresh, and we look forward to the outcomes of their projects,” said ACGME President and CEO Debra Weinstein, MD.
#ACGME2025 kicked off, with more than 5,000 GME professionals convening for educational sessions, networking, and receptions on Day 1.
A Q and A with Shyam Sundaresh, MD, one of two recipients of the 2025-2027 Jeremiah A. Barondess Fellowship in the Clinical Transaction, which the ACGME presents jointly with the New York Academy of Medicine.
A Q and A with 2025 ACGME David C. Leach Awardee Kaitlin Snapp, MD.
A Q and A with 2025 ACGME David C. Leach Awardee Mikael Guzman Karlsson, MD, PhD.
The Advisory Commission on Additional Licensing Models has released its first set of recommendations to guide and advise state medical boards, state legislators, policymakers and others, as they develop and implement laws specific to the licensing of physicians who have already trained and practiced medicine outside the United States or Canada.
A Q and A with 2025 ACGME David C. Leach Awardee Dr. Alex Schoenberger.
A Q and A with 2025 ACGME David C. Leach Awardee Dr. Lauren Bojarski.
A Q and A with Drs. Lahia Yemane and Carrie Rassbach of the Stanford Pediatrics Residency Program, which is one of the 2025 ACGME Barbara Ross-Lee, DO Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Awardees.
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.