Does anyone know what it means when a program has "provisional accreditation?" Do newer programs always have this status, or is it possible to immediately become fully accredited?
Does anyone know what it means when a program has "provisional accreditation?" Do newer programs always have this status, or is it possible to immediately become fully accredited?
That should be decided a few months after being formally evaluated. There is a site that lists when programs are due for their next evaluation. I don't know the link off the top of my head, but I have seen it within the last month.
Does anyone know what it means when a program has "provisional accreditation?" Do newer programs always have this status, or is it possible to immediately become fully accredited?
If the program is successful provisional accreditation is awarded after the first visit. Usually godd for two years in EM, not sure if that's universal. The accreditation status of all programs can be found on the public part of this website www.acgme.org. There's also data about when the next site visit is due.
You can find an explanation of all the accreditation code words in Iserson's book on getting into a medical residency. Galen Press
Is there a listing somewhere of programs that have attained accreditation 'with commendation'? The Stony Brook surgery program was awarded this status and the PD said that only the top 6% of programs get it...
Is there a listing somewhere of programs that have attained accreditation 'with commendation'? The Stony Brook surgery program was awarded this status and the PD said that only the top 6% of programs get it...
I've not heard of this, but I've probably not heard of a lot of things. The ACGME website lists the public info and Stony Brook surgery is listed as continued full which is the highest level. Many more than 6% will have that.
He may be referring to the cycle length, which in this case is 6 years between visits. That sounds very good.