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Journal Notes: Avoiding the Pitfalls of Qualitative Research – A Conversation with JGME Associate Editor Rachel Gottlieb-Smith, MD
A discussion of qualitative research with JGME Associate Editor Rachel Gottlieb-Smith, MD.
#ACGME2026 Session Summary: Harnessing AI in the GME Office
A summary of the Featured Plenary, "Harnessing AI Agents in the GME Office: Innovations and Future Directors," from #ACGME2026.
Annual Educational Conference - What's New this Year?
In an effort to emphasize the Engaging Each Other portion of the conference theme, the Educational Activities team, responsible for putting the conference together under the leadership of Timothy P. Brigham, MDiv, PhD, has added a few exciting new items to this year’s event.
December 16, 2024
Register for the 2025 ACGME Annual Educational Conference before the price increases; nominate an institution for the Thomas J. Nasca Professionalism Award; access the Language Equity in Health Care Toolkit, and more.
January 6, 2025
Register for the 2025 ACGME Annual Educational Conference; apply for a 2026 ACGME Award; participate in the January Clinician Educator Journal Club meeting; and submit Milestones assessments by January 10, 2025.
ACGME Honors Timothy P. Brigham on His Retirement
The ACGME proudly announces the retirement of Chief Education Officer and Special Advisor to the President and Chief Executive Officer Timothy P. Brigham, MDiv, MS, PhD. Dr. Brigham has been a guiding force in shaping graduate medical education (GME), advancing faculty development, and championing physician well-being for almost two decades.
Behind the Poster: An Interview with Rachel Ruderman, MD, MPH
Rachel Ruderman, MD, MPH and her colleagues created a tool to help infertility patients undergoing numerous tests in different departments and even different institutions keep better record of their care, reducing frustration for both patients and physicians.
Study Links Higher Milestones Ratings to Better Patient Experience
Since 2013, the ACGME has used Milestones ratings to assess physician learners across the six Core Competencies, including Professionalism and Interpersonal and Communication Skills. A new study published in JAMA sheds light on their association to early unsupervised practice.
Does the Apple Fall Far from the Tree?
Dr. Lee Francis' recent Baldwin Seminar, Training the Next Generation at Community Health Centers: Does the Apple Fall Far from the Tree?, discussed how educating residents in community health settings offers an exceptional opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of social determinants of health.
Journal Notes: JGME’s Reimagining Residency Supplement: A Conversation with Drs. John Andrews and Arianne Baker
Introducing the Journal of Graduate Medical Education's latest supplement on the Reimagining Residency initiative of the American Medical Association.