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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