CMED gains residency accreditation


Central Michigan University's College of Medicine recently received additional accreditation from the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education.

The ACGME is the largest organization in the nation responsible for awarding accreditation to residency programs and has granted five-year institutional accreditation to CMED's residency programs associated with CMU's Medical Education Partners: Covenant HealthCare and St. Mary's of Michigan.

Residency education is a requirement for students during which clinical experience is gained. Upon graduation, students focus on a medical specialty during residency education in order to prepare for independently practicing medicine.

The accreditation was awarded because each institution demonstrated compliance with ACGME requirements and were not issued any citations.

Last February, CMED gained initial preliminary accreditation, and in December, the Liaison Committee on Medical Education, the national accrediting authority for medical education programs, voted to continue the preliminary accreditation process.

CMED is on schedule to open this summer and received 2,765 applications ahead of the Dec. 15 deadline. Sixty applicants will be accepted for the inaugural class.

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