Largo Goes Belly Up

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This just in...

The Largo Medical Center program is no longer participating in the upcoming match and had its ACGME accreditation withdrawn. Why exactly? Your guess is as good as mine.

More importantly, why did we have to wait until the day apps went out to find out and how do I get my $20 back?

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This just in...

The Largo Medical Center program is no longer participating in the upcoming match and had its ACGME accreditation withdrawn. Why exactly? Your guess is as good as mine.

More importantly, why did we have to wait until the day apps went out to find out and how do I get my $20 back?

You're sweatin' a measly $20!? Jesus Christ man, you DO have what it takes to become an anesthesiologist!
 
So now this program is listed as HCA West Florida Consortium/USF. Interesting.

Even more interesting because I believe it is the most recent ACGME program closure in USF Tampa. You have to screw up A LOT to have the ACGME revoke your accreditation.
 
A wise man once said to me many years ago regarding the program at Largo: "the group at tampa general destroyed their own residency program. I wonder how long it will take them to destroy the program at Largo" In retrospect that was quite prophetic.
 
Heard anything concrete about a rebooted Anesthesiology residency? I’ve heard rumors but nothing more substantial.

USF has had some interest for a while but the faculty there were way, way against it after what happened previously. Slowly those folks are leaving and the newer folks have been brought on with a new residency in mind - on of my home program’s fellowship grads is going to be a head in that program.

Also, that’s not a good thing. That guy is sort of a d bag.
 
USF has had some interest for a while but the faculty there were way, way against it after what happened previously. Slowly those folks are leaving and the newer folks have been brought on with a new residency in mind - on of my home program’s fellowship grads is going to be a head in that program.

Also, that’s not a good thing. That guy is sort of a d bag.

Bleh. A decent academic program in Tampa would solve so many issues for me...
 
What happens to the residents when a program loses accreditation?


I should also probably mention that I auditioned at this place and they work their residents to death. Like well over 80 hours a week and I wonder if that had anything to do with them closing.
 
What happens to the residents when a program loses accreditation?


I should also probably mention that I auditioned at this place and they work their residents to death. Like well over 80 hours a week and I wonder if that had anything to do with them closing.


If so, probably that. Very embarrassing for HCA if that’s the case.

The residents get orphan status and can transfer programs.
 
If so, probably that. Very embarrassing for HCA if that’s the case.

The residents get orphan status and can transfer programs.
Do they have to repeat the year and graduate a year later?

I'm supposed to be auditioning with another former DO program at UPMC Lititz but after this whole business in Largo I'm not sure I will. UPMC already received a warning from the ACGME 2 years in a row. What's weird is Largo got no warning and seemingly just closed out of the blue.
 
Do they have to repeat the year and graduate a year later?

In short, no. Typically a program closes at the end of an academic year so you’d just move and start your next year at a new place or something similar. There is a longer answer to that, of course.

When a program typically closes it is known months ahead of time and follows at least 1 or more years of ACGME warnings. Unless your program has been so bad you haven’t been getting “reasonable” training you get to continue on. You have to apply to other programs and waivers are given to them allowing them to have a temporary increase in residents - plus, your funding follows you so the new institution gets essentially more residents for free. Hopefully you get to move somewhere close, but in some cases you have to move to an entirely new state. This was a HUGE issue when Hahnemann closed this year in Philly, and still somewhat unresolved - but that’s an institutional closure.

If there was no ACGME action on Largo (you can look it up), then they voluntarily closed. Maybe they weren’t going to meet permanent accreditation standards as I believe they were a new program (you see this more with rural, new FM programs that end up not being able to support a training program with any depth). Or they just decided it wasn’t worth it.

VERY rarely the ACGME revokes accreditation without the long warning and probation process - the only instance I know of is in Ohio when the EM physicians were replaced with an entirely new group by surprise overnight (this happens more with EM, where corporatization is much worse than in our field). Since none of the academic faculty were left, the program had to shut and the residents had to scramble. Look up Summa EM residency for more.

I saw this orphan process first-hand when a community surgery program was closed in Daytona Beach - the residents moved in July 1 to new places and they somewhat lucked out because they went to higher level academic programs at UF, Miami and Emory. The downside is all had to move mid-training and uproot families.
 
This just in...

The Largo Medical Center program is no longer participating in the upcoming match and had its ACGME accreditation withdrawn. Why exactly? Your guess is as good as mine.

More importantly, why did we have to wait until the day apps went out to find out and how do I get my $20 back?



Hey how did you find this out? My bf just got an interview invite for their psych program a couple weeks ago and hasn't heard back for a confirmation date, for an interview that is in 6 days. We were starting to think something sketchy was up and then I found this post.

They're still listed on ACGME, though. Any way to confirm this?
 
Hey how did you find this out? My bf just got an interview invite for their psych program a couple weeks ago and hasn't heard back for a confirmation date, for an interview that is in 6 days. We were starting to think something sketchy was up and then I found this post.

They're still listed on ACGME, though. Any way to confirm this?
This was just talking about the Anesthesiology residency program. Looks like the Psych one is still participating:
 
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