Now on the #ACGME Blog! Read the next post in our Honoring Excellence series, a Q and A with 2025 GME Institutional Coordinator Excellence Awardee @BethanyFigg of @CMU_Medicine. Dr. Figg and the other 2025 awardees will be honored next month at #ACGME2025! #MeaningInMedicine #MedEd #MedX https://t.co/tQzATRE3zM
Now on the #ACGME Blog! Read a summary of the #ACGME2024 Featured Plenary, Deciphering #GME Finances: Navigating the Complexities of Medical Education Funding, presented by @BethanyFigg, Douglas McGee, DO, FACEP, Mary Jo Wagner, MD, and John Oguynkeye, MS. #MeaningInMedicine #MedEd https://t.co/4Bf1sbY63p
Understanding #GME funding is critical to successful program planning and management. #ACGME2024 featured plenary SES001 will provide a comprehensive overview of the GME funding basics and review common funding sources, the CMS โcapโ on GME funding, and various CMS funding streams. Learn more and register before the Feb. 16 deadline: https://t.co/MXTs5wcGU8
Excited to have this process published and available for GME Programs that might need to SOAP this year! March 15 is coming! #matchday2021@SAEMonline@aem_ETOnline
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Coordinator plenary advice: At the end of each work day, schedule a piece of a project as the first thing on your calendar the next morning. Because you will put out fires the rest of the day and another day will pass with that project getting closer to the deadline. #ACGME2019
Interesting observation: Burnout is a workplace disorder not a mental disorder. But burnout does create fertile ground for producing a mental disorder. #ACGME2019