GME Updates: A collection of the latest news
In case you haven’t heard. . .
- The ACGME is looking for workshops for the 2010 Educational Conference. Check out their announcement.
- The ACGME also put a request for nominations for the Parker J. Palmer Courage to Teach and Lead Awards. Read about how to nominate someone for this prestigious award.
- The Association for Hospital Medical Eduction (AHME) launched a new re-designed Web site with enhanced features. Check out the new look.
- AHME also updated their bylaws. Read AHME’s bylaws.
- The AMA now has a Twitter Feed. Follow the organization on Twitter.
In the news:
- US News and World Report explains how they rank medical schools. Read the story on US News and World Report Medical School Rankings.
- University of Louisville’s may lose its neurosurgery residency program because 8 faculty members have left to practice at another hospital. Read the story from the Courier-Journal.
- New residency programs opening in Michigan. Read the story from Crain’s Detroit Business.
- Florida congressman rolls out a new pilot program that sends Medicaid patients to be treated by medical residents. Read about it on Tampa Bay Online.
Have you seen any other interesting updates from around the GME world recently? If so, share them in the comment box below.
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