Resident/Fellow and Faculty Surveys
The ACGME’s Resident/Fellow and Faculty Surveys are an additional method used to monitor graduate medical clinical education and provide early warning of potential non-compliance with ACGME accreditation standards. All specialty and subspecialty programs (regardless of size) are required to participate in these surveys each academic year between the months of January and June.
Resident/Fellow and Faculty Surveys
Log into ACGME Surveys (for residents, fellows, and faculty members only)
When programs meet the required compliance rates for each survey, reports are provided that aggregate their survey data to provide an anonymous and comparative look at how that program compares against national, institutional, and specialty averages.
Samples of these surveys are not available. Unlike previous Resident/Fellow and Faculty Surveys that were comprised of static questions, they are currently comprised of a bank of questions that may vary depending on a person’s responses, their level of education (residents/fellows), or their role in the program (faculty). Not all survey takers will see the same questions. That being said, the ACGME will continue to focus on general content areas (Clinical Experience and Education (formerly Duty Hours), Faculty, Evaluation, Education Content, Resources, Patient Safety, and Teamwork)) rather than individual survey questions.
Resident/Fellow Survey Resources
Faculty Survey Resources
Questions? Contact the ACGME
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