Beirut, November 13 2018 – The American University of Beirut Medical Center (AUBMC) announced that graduates from the American University of Beirut – Faculty of Medicine part of Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education International (ACGME-I) programs with Advanced Specialty accreditation will be eligible to apply for all United States ACGME fellowships starting July 2019.
“Gaining eligibility for our ACGME-I graduate residents to enroll in US ACGME fellowship programs denotes a significant step in building the strong foundations in medical education and healthcare through AUBMC 2020 Vision,” said Dr Mohamed H. Sayegh, Raja N. Khuri Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, Vice President of Medical Affairs at the American University of Beirut (AUB). “As a result of lengthy negotiations and discussions, we are pleased that the “Common Program Requirements” addressed our desires in favor of our students and residents. This decision will help assure a pipeline of the best students and residents as future recruits for AUBMC, which also falls in line with our reverse brain drain strategy,” added Dr Sayegh.
Thanks for this development, graduates of AUB GME residency training programs accredited by ACGME-I will be able to apply for ACGME accredited fellowship training programs in the United States, except for the Neurosurgery residents.
It’s worth to note that the ACGME employs best practices, research, and advancements across the continuum of medical education to demonstrate its dedication to enhancing healthcare and graduate medical education. ACGME, a non-profit organization, sets standards for the United States graduate medical education programs and institutions sponsoring them, in addition to rendering accreditation decisions based on compliance with its standards. The ACGME is committed to improving the patient care delivered by resident and fellow physicians today, and in their future independent practice, in clinical learning environments characterized by excellence in care, safety, and professionalism.
ACGME accreditation provides assurance that AUB meets the institutional and program quality standards of the specialty or subspecialty practices for which it prepares its graduates. ACGME accreditation is overseen by a Review Committee made up of volunteer specialty experts that set accreditation standards and provide peer evaluation of Sponsoring Institutions and Specialty and Subspecialty Residency and Fellowship Programs.
Since 1902, AUBMC has been providing the highest standards of care to patients across Lebanon and the region. It is also the teaching hospital for the Faculty of Medicine at AUB (established in 1867), which has trained generations of medical students and physicians, and whose graduates can be found at leading institutions around the world. AUBMC is the only medical institution in the Middle East to have earned the five international accreditations of JCI, Magnet, CAP, ACGME-I and JACIE attesting to its superior standards in patient-centered care, nursing, pathology/laboratory services and graduate medical education.
The Faculty of Medicine has graduated over 4,000 medical students and physicians; the Rafic Hariri School of Nursing provides excellent education for the nursing staff, and the Medical Center meets the healthcare needs of over 360,000 patient visits annually.
For more information, please visit our website www.aubmc.org or contact:
The AUBMC Office of Communications at 0096 1 350000 ext. 4732 – Email: praubmc@aub.edu.lb
Memac Ogilvy Public Relations at 01-486065 ext.131
Carmen El Hajj/ Hadi Al Attar – hadi.alattar@ogilvy.com
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