Revised Preventive Medicine
Program Requirements
At the recent
Preventive Medicine 2010 conference, the
ACPM Board of Regents approved an official
response to the Accreditation Council for
Graduate Medical Education (ACGME)
Preventive Medicine Residency Review
Committee’s (RRC) proposed revisions to
preventive medicine residency training
requirements. The response, which was
carefully crafted by the ACPM Graduate
Medical Education Committee, urged the RRC
to proceed cautiously and not change the
core public health competencies of
preventive medicine residency training
programs.
In
its review of the requirements the RRC closely
examined the strength of clinical training and the
relevance of academic coursework to physician post
graduate training in Preventive Medicine. In an
accompanying impact statement the RRC proposed several
major changes to specialty training, including a
minimum of 24 months of training in the Preventive
Medicine Residency, the definition of minimum,
fundamental clinical skill competencies, and
progressive educational experiences within a patient
care environment and in ambulatory settings. While
the requirements also include weekly didactic sessions
in the core public health sciences (e.g.,
biostatistics, epidemiology, administration, and
behavioral health), it no longer requires the
acquisition of a Masters of Public Health degree.
Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education
Proposed New PM Training Requirements
ACPM Residency Review
Committee Letter
ACPM Examples
of Preventive Medicine Training
ACPM Sample Two Year Preventive Medicine
Curriculum
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