Flannery Michael T
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Eur J Intern Med. 2014 Mar;25(3):221-3. doi: 10.1016/j.ejim.2014.01.020. Epub 2014 Feb 20.
This perspective attempts to bring graduate medical offices, residency programs and medical students interested in categorical internal medicine (CIM) a brief update on the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM), Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) and the National Registry for Medical Programs (NRMP) changes for the past 3-5 years in the United States (US). The US model for certification and recertification may serve as a homogenous example for other countries. This model will be described so that there is an understanding of the importance of such changes in the American system and its effect on resident education. This is critical knowledge for both teachers and learners in internal medicine in preparation for a lifetime career and requirements for certification/credentialing for both programs and their residents/fellows. Data from the review indicate a small increase in the number of applicants but a concordant decrease in ABIM initial certification exams. Programs should well be aware of the new focus on outcomes via the Next Accreditation System (NAS) being put forth by the ACGME.
本视角旨在为对普通内科(CIM)感兴趣的研究生医学办公室、住院医师培训项目和医学生简要介绍美国内科医学委员会(ABIM)、毕业后医学教育认证委员会(ACGME)以及美国医学项目国家登记处(NRMP)在过去3至5年里在美国所发生的变化。美国的认证和再认证模式可为其他国家提供一个同质化的范例。将对该模式进行描述,以便了解美国体系中此类变化的重要性及其对住院医师教育的影响。这对于内科领域的教师和学习者而言是至关重要的知识,有助于他们为终身职业做准备,同时也关乎项目及其住院医师/研究员的认证/资质要求。审查数据显示,申请者数量略有增加,但ABIM初始认证考试的人数相应减少。各项目应充分了解ACGME通过下一代认证系统(NAS)所提出的对结果的新关注重点。