©2013 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Information current as of December 2, 2013 Recent Changes in ACGME Policy.

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©2013 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Information current as of December 2, 2013 Recent Changes in ACGME Policy

©2013 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Information current as of December 2, 2013 Recent Changes in Policies  Subspecialty Programs  Independent Subspecialties  Dependent Subspecialties  Continuous Accreditation  Site Visits  Accreditation Statuses  Appealable Accreditation Actions  Complement Increases  Finding the ACGME Policies

©2013 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Information current as of December 2, 2013 Recent Changes in Policies  Subspecialty Programs  Independent Subspecialties  Dependent Subspecialties  Continuous Accreditation  Site Visits  Accreditation Statuses  Appealable Accreditation Actions  Complement Increases  Finding the ACGME Policies

©2013 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Information current as of December 2, 2013 Subspecialty Programs  Historically, there have been two types of subspecialty programs:  dependent  independent  Effective July 1, 2015, all fellowship programs within a specialty must be accredited as dependent subspecialty programs. ACGME Policies Subject Approved 29 September 2012 Effective 1 July 2013

©2013 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Information current as of December 2, 2013 Dependent Subspecialty Programs  Dependent subspecialty programs are affiliated with an accredited specialty program and are under the governance of that specialty program’s sponsoring institution.  The continued accreditation of a subspecialty program is dependent on the specialty program’s maintaining its accreditation.  A dependent subspecialty program must be sponsored by the same ACGME-accredited sponsoring institution and should be geographically proximate. ACGME Policies Subject Approved 29 September 2012 Effective 1 July 2013

©2013 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Information current as of December 2, 2013 Independent Subspecialty Programs Independent subspecialty programs historically were not directly related to, or dependent upon the accreditation status of a specialty program. ACGME Policies Subject Approved 29 September 2012 Effective 1 July 2013

©2013 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Information current as of December 2, 2013 Independent Subspecialty Programs Effective July 1, 2013, the ACGME will not accredit new independent subspecialty programs. ACGME Policies Subject Approved 29 September 2012 Effective 1 July 2013

©2013 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Information current as of December 2, 2013 Independent Subspecialty Programs Independent subspecialty programs accredited by the ACGME as of the date of adoption of this policy (6/11/12) by the ACGME Board may continue to be accredited by the ACGME under the following circumstances, one of which must be satisfied by July 1, 2015: ACGME Policies Subject Approved 29 September 2012 Effective 1 July 2013

©2013 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Information current as of December 2, 2013 Independent Subspecialty Programs 1)an independent subspecialty program within an institution without an associated core residency program in the specialty must operate under the oversight of a sponsoring institution accredited by ACGME and should be geographically proximate; or ACGME Policies Subject Approved 29 September 2012 Effective 1 July 2013

©2013 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Information current as of December 2, 2013 Independent Subspecialty Programs 2)an independent subspecialty program sponsored by an ACGME accredited institution with an associated core residency program must function as a dependent subspecialty program to the associated core residency program. ACGME Policies Subject Approved 29 September 2012 Effective 1 July 2013

©2013 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Information current as of December 2, 2013 Why Make This Change?  In the NAS, core (residency) and subspecialty (fellowship) programs will be reviewed by the Review Committee together.  In particular, this is true at the time of the self- study visit.

©2013 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Information current as of December 2, 2013 Why Are Subs Reviewed with Core?  Assures that the needs of the core residency are taken into account when fellowships are implemented  Ensures that the needs of the core residency are taken into account when decisions made regarding clinical/faculty/institutional resources  Assures that the core residency and subspecialty programs will use the resources most effectively to execute the educational programs

©2013 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Information current as of December 2, 2013 Why Are Subs Reviewed with Core?  Ensures that the evaluation and curriculum design resources of the core residency are available to the subspecialty programs.  Creates an environment within which coordinated self- study of the GME programs can occur.  Makes site visits more efficient and effective for the department.

©2013 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Information current as of December 2, 2013 Currently Independent Programs by July 1, 2015 must: 1. become a dependent subspecialty of an accredited core residency within an accredited institution, or 2. function under the oversight of a geographically proximate sponsoring institution which is accredited by the ACGME. Note: ACGME-accredited institutions will undergo:  Institutional review  Institutional Self-Study visits  CLER visits

©2013 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Information current as of December 2, 2013 Recent Changes in Policies  Subspecialty Programs  Independent Subspecialties  Dependent Subspecialties  Continuous Accreditation  Site Visits  Accreditation Statuses  Appealable Accreditation Actions  Complement Increases  Finding the ACGME Policies

©2013 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Information current as of December 2, 2013 Continuous Accreditation The ACGME accredits GME programs and sponsoring institutions based on the demonstration of continuous oversight of processes and outcomes of education, and substantial compliance with accreditation standards, through the review of annually acquired information. ACGME Policies Subject Approved 29 September 2012 Effective 1 July 2013

©2013 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Information current as of December 2, 2013 Recent Changes in Policies  Subspecialty Programs  Independent Subspecialties  Dependent Subspecialties  Continuous Accreditation  Site Visits  Accreditation Statuses  Appealable Accreditation Actions  Complement Increases  Finding the ACGME Policies

©2013 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Information current as of December 2, 2013 Focused Site Visit A focused site visit assesses selected aspects of a program or sponsoring institution identified by a Review Committee, and may be used: ACGME Policies Subject Approved 29 September 2012 Effective 1 July 2013

©2013 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Information current as of December 2, 2013 Focused Site Visit (1) to address selected aspects of the program needing attention or follow-up that were identified during the annual continuous review of accreditation information; (2) to evaluate the merits of a complaint against a program or sponsoring institution; and/or, (3) as a diagnostic visit to explore the factors underlying deterioration in selected aspects of a program’s or institution’s performance identified during the continuous accreditation review or through another alert. ACGME Policies, Subject Approved 29 September 2012 Effective 1 July 2013

©2013 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Information current as of December 2, 2013 Focused Site Visit For these visits, the site visitor or site visit team may offer suggestions and ideas for innovative practices based on knowledge from other programs and institutions that are successful in creating an effective working and learning environment. ACGME Policies Subject Approved 29 September 2012 Effective 1 July 2013

©2013 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Information current as of December 2, 2013 Full Site Visit A full site visit addresses and assesses compliance with all applicable standards and encompasses all aspects of a program or sponsoring institution. A full site visit may be scheduled: (1) to review an application for accreditation by a new sponsoring institution or a new program in a specialty or subspecialty; (2) when review of continuous accreditation data identifies broad issues and/or concerns; (3) for other serious conditions or situations at the discretion of a Review Committee ACGME Policies, Subject Approved 29 September 2012 Effective 1 July 2013

©2013 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Information current as of December 2, 2013 Recent Changes in Policies  Subspecialty Programs  Independent Subspecialties  Dependent Subspecialties  Continuous Accreditation  Site Visits  Accreditation Statuses  Appealable Accreditation Actions  Complement Increases  Finding the ACGME Policies

©2013 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Information current as of December 2, 2013 Accreditation Statuses Application for New Programs and Sponsoring Institutions  Accreditation Withheld  Initial Accreditation  Initial Accreditation with Warning ACGME Policies Subject 17.60, 18.00, 18.10, Approved 29 September 2012 Effective 1 July 2013

©2013 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Information current as of December 2, 2013 Accreditation Statuses Existing Programs  Continued Accreditation  Continued Accreditation with Warning  Probationary Accreditation  Withdrawal of Accreditation ACGME Policies Subject 17.60, 18.00, 18.30, 18.40, 18.50, 18.60, Approved 29 September 2012 Effective 1 July 2013

©2013 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Information current as of December 2, 2013 Recent Changes in Policies  Subspecialty Programs  Independent Subspecialties  Dependent Subspecialties  Continuous Accreditation  Site Visits  Accreditation Statuses  Appealable Accreditation Actions  Complement Increases  Finding the ACGME Policies

©2013 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Information current as of December 2, 2013 Appealable Accreditation Actions  Accreditation Withheld  Probationary Accreditation  Withdrawal of Accreditation  Non-voluntary Reduction in Resident Complement ACGME Policies Subject Approved 29 September 2012 Effective 1 July 2013

©2013 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Information current as of December 2, 2013 Recent Changes in Policies  Subspecialty Programs  Independent Subspecialties  Dependent Subspecialties  Continuous Accreditation  Site Visits  Accreditation Statuses  Appealable Accreditation Actions  Complement Increases  Finding the ACGME Policies

©2013 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Information current as of December 2, 2013 Complement Increases Programs with the status of Continued Accreditation with Warning may not request a permanent increase in resident complement. Programs with the status of Probationary Accreditation may not request an increase in resident complement. ACGME Policies Subjects and Approved 29 September 2012 Effective 1 July 2013

©2013 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Information current as of December 2, 2013 Recent Changes in Policies  Subspecialty Programs  Independent Subspecialties  Dependent Subspecialties  Continuous Accreditation  Site Visits  Accreditation Statuses  Appealable Accreditation Actions  Complement Increases  Finding the ACGME Policies

©2013 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Information current as of December 2, 2013 Policies on ACGME Website

©2013 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Information current as of December 2, 2013 Policies on ACGME Website

©2013 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Information current as of December 2, 2013 Policies on ACGME Website

©2013 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Information current as of December 2, 2013 Policies on ACGME Website

©2013 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Information current as of December 2, 2013 Policies on ACGME Website

©2013 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Information current as of December 2, 2013 Recent Changes in Policies One final note…

©2013 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) Information current as of December 2, 2013 CLER New policies regarding the Clinical Learning Environment Review program will be addressed in a separate slide deck soon available on this site. ACGME Policies Subjects Approved 29 September 2012 Effective 1 July 2013