Letter of Concern from the Association of Academic Chairs of Emergency Medicine Regarding ACGME Proposed Changes

This letter, signed by over 50 academic chairs of emergency medicine, urges the ACGME to reconsider a proposed mandate requiring all emergency medicine residency programs to adopt a four-year training model. The authors argue that current three-year programs are supported by data demonstrating equiv...

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Main Authors: Richard J. Hamilton, Lance B. Becker, Richard E. Wolfe, D. Adam Algren, Thomas Arnold, Michael Baumann, Ross P. Berkeley, Terrell S. Caffery, Chad M. Cannon, Theodore J. Corbin, Michael E. Chansky, Harinder S. Dhindsa, Charles L. Emerman, David A. Farcy, Chris Fox, Michael A. Gibbs, Christopher S. Goode, Steven “Andy” Godwin, Dietrich Jehle, David Johnson, Samuel M. Keim, Babak Khazaeni, Barry J. Knapp, Clint Hawthorne, John D. Hoyle Jr., Michael Christopher Kurz, Evan Leibner, Robert McNamara, Robert F. McCormack, Edward A. Michelson, Chadwick Miller, Ashley Norse, Andrew Nugent, Brian J. O’Neil, David T. Overton, Edward A. Panacek, William F. Paolo, Denis R. Pauzé, Amanda L. Perez, Ralph J. Riviello, Scott W. Rodi, Peter S. Pang, Juan A. Gonzalez Sanchez, David Seaberg, Adam Schwartz, Stephen A. Shiver, David P. Sklar, Ben C. Smith, Jeffrey R. Stowell, Marc D. Squillante, J. Jeremy Thomas, Terry Vanden Hoek, Gregory A. Volturo, E. Lea Walters, Thomas E. Wyatt, Donald M. Yealy
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: eScholarship Publishing, University of California 2025-06-01
Series:Western Journal of Emergency Medicine
Online Access:https://escholarship.org/uc/item/60t897jd
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