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1 Academic Year 29-2 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Data Resource Book

2 We improve health care by assessing and advancing the quality of resident physicians education through accreditation Prepared by: Department of Applications and Data Analysis ACGME North State Street Suite 2 Chicago, IL Publication Name: ACGME Data Resource Book Academic Year 29 2 (released August 2) Previous electronic and hard cover editions are available: 2 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) No part of this work may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means without prior written approval from the ACGME These data are for accreditation purposes

3 Table of Contents INTRODUCTION Overview of this Data Book i Data Sources i Explanation of Terms ii TREND INFORMATION Number of Programs, by Academic Year 2 Number of Residents, by Academic Year 3 Number of Pipeline and Continuing GME Programs, by Academic Year 4 Number of Residents Entering the Pipeline and Continuing GME Programs, by Academic Year 4 Mean Number of Residents per Program, by Academic Year Number of Residents, by Medical School and Academic Year 6 Number of Residents Entering the Pipeline, by Medical School and Academic Year 7 Number of Residents Completing All Accredited Training, by Academic Year 8 Percent of Residents, by Sex and Academic Year 9 Number of Programs, by Specialty Group and Academic Year Number of Residents, by Specialty Group and Academic Year Number of Sponsoring Institution, by Academic Year Number of Unique Participating Institutions Where Residents Rotate, by Academic Year 2 Number of Programs Newly Accredited and Withdrawn During an Academic Year, by Academic Year 3 Percent of Programs with at Least One Program Director Change and Sponsors with at Least One DIO Change, by Academic Year 4 PROGRAM ACCREDITATION STATUS Accreditation Statuses of Currently Accredited Programs 6 Cycle Lengths of Currently Accredited Programs 7 Percent of Programs, by RRC Action and Specialty 8 Accreditation Statuses of Currently Accredited Programs, by Specialty and Subspecialty 9 Number of Newly Accredited Programs During the Academic Year, by Specialty and Subspecialty 22 Number of Programs with a Withdrawn Accreditation Status During the Academic Year, by Specialty and Subspecialty 2 Mean Number of Evaluators for Each Competency 28 Mean Number of Assessment Methods for Each Competency 28 Percent of Programs and Residents in Specialties, by Specialty Group 29 Percent of Programs and Residents in Subspecialties, by Specialty Group 29 Total Number of Programs and Years of Accredited Training Required, by Specialty and Subspecialty 3 PROGRAM DIRECTOR Number of Programs with at Least one Program Director Change 34 Number of Distinct Program Director Changes 34 Number of Programs with at Least One Program Director Change, by Specialty and Subspecialty 3 Mean Length in Years Between Program Director Appointment Dates, by Specialty 38 Mean Years Teaching in Specialty for New and Continuing Program Directors 39 Number of Hours per Week Spent by Program Directors in Key Areas, by Specialty 4

4 RESIDENTS Number of Residents, by Status 42 Number of Residents, by Specialty and Subspecialty, Resident Year, and Position Type 43 Mean Number of Residents per Program, by Specialty 46 Percentage of Programs and Residents in Each Specialty 47 Number of Part-Time Residents, by Specialty and Subspecialty 48 Number of Residents Completing Training, by Specialty and Subspecialty Number of Residents Not Graduating from a Program, by Specialty and Subspecialty 4 Number of Residents Entering GME and the GME Pipeline 7 Number of Residents, by Medical School Type 8 Number of Residents, by Medical School Type and Specialty and Subspecialty 9 Specialties Organized by Largest Percentages of International Medical Graduate (IMG) Residents 62 Number of Residents, by Specialty and Subspecialty and Sex 63 Specialties Organized by Largest Percentages of Female Residents 66 Mean Age of Residents, by Specialty and Subspecialty 67 INSTITUTIONS Number of Sponsoring Institutions, by Institution Type 7 Number of Sponsoring Institutions, by Ownership Type 72 Number of Sponsors with at Least one DIO Change 73 Number of Distinct DIO Changes 73 Number of DIO Changes for Multiple-Program Sponsors, by Size of Sponsor 74 List of Multiple Program Sponsoring Institutions, by Resident Count 7 Mean Number (per program) of Participating Institutions where Residents Rotate 83 Mean Number (per program) of Participating Institutions where Residents Rotate, by Specialty and Subspecialty 84 Number and Type of Participating Institutions Where Residents Rotate, by Specialty and Subspecialty 88 GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION Geographical Distribution of Programs 92 Number of Programs, by State 93 Geographical Distribution of Residents 94 Number of Residents, by State 9 Number of Residents Completing All Accredited Training, by State 96 Number of Residents Completing All Accredited Training in Pipeline Programs, by State 97 Number of Residents, by Medical School Type and State 98 Number of Sponsoring Institutions, by State 99

5 i Introduction Overview of this Data Book The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) strives to improve health care in the United States by assessing and advancing the quality of resident physicians education through accreditation The collection and analysis of data are crucial to performing these functions The ACGME Data Resource Book contains the most recent data on the programs, institutions, and physicians in graduate medical education We intend the data book to be a concise reference for policymakers, residency program directors, institutional officials and others to identify and clarify issues affecting the accreditation of residency programs We have redesigned the format of the Data Resource Book this year to more effectively serve our readers The book begins by describing a number of trends in the data over the last nine years We created additional smaller and more focused sections to concentrate on specific issues Lastly, the Data Resource Book ends with a more detailed section on geographic patterns found in the data We continue to try to improve our data book in order to capture the accreditation process in greater detail, and we hope the document will continue to be a valuable resource for our constituents We would value your feedback and suggestions Send your comments to us at databook@acgmeorg Data Sources Data appearing in the Data Resource Book represent information reported during the 29 2 academic year by all sponsoring institutions and accredited programs We report only aggregate statistics Limited information on individual programs and sponsors is available on the ACGME website (wwwacgmeorg) under the heading of Search Programs/Sponsors The Accreditation Data System (ADS) provides all aggregate statistics used in this data book ADS is a web-based data collection system containing data for all medical residency sponsoring institutions and their ACGME-accredited programs Sponsors and programs are required to annually verify and update general information in the secured environment Programs are required to verify the accredited education of all residents and to communicate any organizational changes as they occur, including those changes that require review committee approval

6 ii Explanation of Terms The following terms appear throughout this publication Common Organizational Terms Cycle Length: The interval between a final accreditation action and the target date identified for the next site visit Continuing GME Programs: Continuing GME programs are those available to physicians only after successful completion of a pipeline program Designated Institutional Official (DIO): A DIO is the individual in a sponsoring institution who has the authority and responsibility for the graduate medical education programs International Medical Graduate (IMG): A graduate from a medical school outside the United States and Canada (and not accredited by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME) IMGs may be citizens of the United States who chose to be educated elsewhere or non-citizens who were admitted to the United States by US Immigration authorities All IMGs should undertake residency education in the United States before they can obtain a license to practice medicine in the United States even if they were fully educated, licensed, and practicing in another country Participating Institution: A participating institution is any hospital to which residents rotate for required clinical experience This definition includes institutions where most residents routinely take elective training, but excludes individualized, one-of-a-kind experiences Pipeline Specialties: Pipeline specialties are those specialties that lead to initial board certification The net output of physicians over time from the graduate medical education process into clinical practice is determined by the number of positions available in pipeline specialties Anesthesiology Dermatology Emergency medicine Family medicine Internal medicine Medical genetics Neurological surgery Neurology Nuclear medicine Obstetrics and gynecology Ophthalmology Orthopaedic surgery Otolaryngology Pathology-anatomic and clinical Pediatrics Physical med and rehabilitation Plastic surgery Plastic surgery - integrated Preventive medicine Psychiatry Radiation oncology Radiology-diagnostic Surgery Vascular surgery - integrated Thoracic surgery - integrated Urology Internal medicine/pediatrics

7 iii Postgraduate Year (PGY): Any graduate medical education position available to physicians immediately after their completion of medical school These positions are also referred to as entry level positions Program: A residency program is a structured educational experience designed to conform to the program requirements of a particular specialty, the satisfactory completion of which may result in eligibility for board certification Program Year: Refers to the current year of education within a specific program; this designation may or may not correspond to the resident s graduate year level Program Director: The one physician designated to oversee and organize the activities for an educational program The program director is responsible for the implementation of the program requirements for a specific specialty (See specific program requirements for program director responsibilities and qualifications) Residency Review Committee: The Residency Review Committees (RRCs) are specialty-specific bodies within the structure of the ACGME, which bear the responsibility for oversight of allopathic postgraduate medical education programs in the United States The function of each type of committee is to set accreditation standards and to provide a peer evaluation of residency programs Resident: Any graduate medical education physician, including interns, residents, and fellows Sponsoring Institution: The sponsoring institution is the entity that assumes the ultimate financial and academic responsibility for a program in graduate medical education The Institutional Review Committee assumes the responsibility for reviewing institutions that sponsor multiple programs A single-program sponsoring institution only sponsors programs within a single RRC and is reviewed by the RRC only during a review of the sponsored program Specialty Group: The ACGME groups specialties and subspecialties into three categories based on patient care focus Surgical specialties use manually operative and instrumental techniques to treat disorders Medical specialties are concerned with the diagnosis and non-surgical management of disease, especially of internal organs Hospital-based ancillary specialties, neither strictly medical nor surgical, provide referral and technical expertise to the medical and surgical specialty patients Surgical Medical Hospital-based ancillary Colon and rectal surgery Allergy and immunology Anesthesiology Neurological surgery Dermatology Emergency medicine Obstetrics and gynecology Family medicine Medical genetics Ophthalmology Internal medicine Nuclear medicine Orthopaedic surgery Internal medicine/pediatrics Pathology-anatomic and clinical Otolaryngology Neurology Physical medicine and rehabilitation Plastic surgery Pediatrics Preventive medicine Surgery Psychiatry Radiation oncology Thoracic surgery Radiology-diagnostic Urology Transitional year

8 iv Specialty Program: A structured educational experience in a field of medical practice following completion of medical school and, in some cases, prerequisite basic clinical education designed to conform to the Program Requirements of a particular specialty; formerly known as core programs Historically, a specialty has its own Residency Review Committee Subspecialty Program: A structured educational experience following completion of a prerequisite specialty program in GME designed to conform to the Program Requirements of a particular subspecialty Subspecialty Resident: A physician who has completed the requirements for eligibility for first board certification and is in further training in an ACGME-accredited subspecialty program Such physicians have also been termed fellows Statistical Terms Mean: The mean is the sum of the individual item values of a particular group divided by the number of items The mean is also often referred to as the average Maximum: The maximum is the highest value recorded in a data series (abbreviated as MAX ) Minimum: The minimum is the lowest value recorded in a data series (abbreviated as MIN ) Standard Deviation: The standard deviation is a statistical measure of the distance a quantity is likely to lie from its average value (abbreviated as STD )

9 Trend Information

10 Number of Programs, by Academic Year ACGME Data Resource Book 2 Academic Year 29-2 Number of Programs, 9, 8, 7,838 7,878 7,968 8,37 8,86 8,3 8,49 8,734 8,84 7, 6,, 4, 4,2 4,4 3,992 3,964 3,93 3,933 3,936 3,846 4, 3,94 ' 4,74 4,8 4,498 4,347 4,8 3,992 4,2 4,3 3, 2,, Academic Year Total Programs Specialty Programs Subspecialty Programs Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

11 Number of Residents, by Academic Year ACGME Data Resource Book 3 Academic Year 29-2 Number of Residents 2,,, 9, 96,46 83,49 3,367,8,76 98,484 84,64 8,3 86,49 87,37 9,482 7,8 6,383 89,67 9,462 9,384,386 92,9 8, 7, 6,, 4, 3, ' 2, 3,7 3,92 4,663,3 6,6 6,776 7,389 8,98 8,796, Academic Year Total Residents Specialty Residents Subspecialty Residents Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

12 ACGME Data Resource Book 4 Academic Year 29-2 Number of Pipeline and Continuing GME Programs, by Academic Year Programs 6,, 4, 4,43 4,26 4,36 4,44 4,2 3,66 3,633 3,62 3,62 3,63 4,9 4,98 4,689 4,48 3,678 3,674 3,73 3,77 3, Continuing GME Programs Pipeline Programs 2,, Academic Year Number of Residents Entering the Pipeline and Continuing GME Programs, by Academic Year Residents 28, 26, 24, 24,29 24,24 23,863 24,69 24,368 24,9 2,69 2,22 2,86 22, 2, 8, 6, 4, 2,, 8, 7,29 7,97 8,34 8,7 8,932 9,292 9,636,8,472 Entering Pipeline Programs Entering Continuing GME Programs 6, 4, 2, Academic Year Note: 'Pipeline programs' are programs within specialties that lead to initial board certification 'Pipeline residents' are residents in pipeline specialties Residents doing prerequisite training for a pipeline specialty are excluded from the numbers Only pipeline residents in year (also excluding prelim) are included in the bottom chart Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

13 ACGME Data Resource Book Academic Year 29-2 Mean Number of Residents per Program, by Academic Year Residents per Program ' Academic Year Specialty Programs Total Programs Subspecialty Programs Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

14 ACGME Data Resource Book 6 Academic Year 29-2 Number of Residents, by Medical School and Academic Year Number of Residents 8, 7, 63,78 6,787 66,639 67,627 68,64 7,27 7,68 7,74 72,4 6,, 4, 3, 2,762 26,669 27,23 27,438 28,49 28,96 29,464 3,3 3,639 2,,, ' 4,88,46,944 6,26 6,69 6,823 6,942 7,48 7,96, Academic Year US LCME-Accredited International Medical School Osteopathic Medical School Canadian Medical School US Medical School Unknown Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

15 ACGME Data Resource Book 7 Academic Year 29-2 Number of Residents Entering the Pipeline, by Medical School and Academic Year Number of Residents 2,,9 6,37,87,,733 6,8 6,4 6,24 6,46, 6,22 6,44 6,4 6,68 6,773 6,9 7,4 7,96 7,44,,,62,66,788,744,78,86 2,3 2, ' Academic Year US LCME-Accredited International Medical School Osteopathic Medical School Canadian Medical School US Medical School Unknown Note: 'Pipeline programs' are programs within specialties that lead to initial board certification Only pipeline residents in year (excluding those doing prerequisite training) are included in these numbers Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

16 ACGME Data Resource Book 8 Academic Year 29-2 Number of Residents Completing All Accredited Training, by Academic Year Completing Residents, 4, 3, 28,983 3, 3,326 32,384 33,74 33,873 34,34 34,87 23,89 23,832 24,23 24,64 24,966 2,289 2,346 2,3 2,,,894 6,79 7,23 7,73 8,28 8,84 8,968 9,34 ' Academic Year Total Programs Specialty Programs Subspecialty Programs Note: Academic year 2-22 is not included in this chart due to inconsistent data collection during that year Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

17 Percent of Residents, by Sex and Academic Year ACGME Data Resource Book 9 Academic Year 29-2 Percentage of Residents % 9% 8% 7% 6% % 3% 4% 4% 3% 3% 2% % % % 4% 3% 36% 37% 38% 39% 4% 4% 4% 42% 3% 2% ' % % Academic Year Percent of Female Residents Percent of Male Residents Note: Percentages exclude those residents whose sex was unreported, and thus, do not add to % Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

18 ACGME Data Resource Book Academic Year 29-2 Number of Programs, by Specialty Group and Academic Year Programs,, 9, 8, 7,838 7,878 7,968 8,37 8,86 8,3 8,49 8,734 8,84 7, 6,, 4,3 4,8 4,237 4,32 4,46 4,37 4,6 4,772 4,87 4, 3, 2,,9,97,98,978 2, 2,3 2,62 2,87 2,9,788,83,,734,74,7,77,77,87, Academic Year All Specialties Medical Hospital Based/Ancillary Surgical Number of Residents, by Specialty Group and Academic Year Residents 2,,, 96,46 98,484,76,8 3,367 6,383 7,8 9,482,386 9, 8, 7, 6, 7,333 8,429 9,28 6,63 6,23 63,269 64,22 64,868 6,766, 4, 3, 2,, 8,8 9,4 2,8 2, 2,93 2, 2,862 22,466 23,8 2,278 2,4 2,96 2,97 2,49 2,63 2,967 22,48 22, Academic Year All Specialties Medical Hospital Based/Ancillary Surgical Note: Specialty groups are defined in the glossary Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

19 Number of Sponsoring Institutions, by Academic Year ACGME Data Resource Book Academic Year 29-2 Number of Sponsors ' Academic Year Total Sponsors Multiple-Program Sponsors Single-Program Sponsors Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

20 ACGME Data Resource Book 2 Academic Year 29-2 Number of Unique Participating Institutions Where Residents Rotate, by Academic Year Number of Institutions 4, 3,68 3, 3,399 3,2 3, 2,88 2,6 2, 2,,939 2,78 2,23 2,48,, Academic Year Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

21 ACGME Data Resource Book 3 Academic Year 29-2 Number of Programs Newly Accredited and Withdrawn During an Academic Year, by Academic Year Number of Programs ' Academic Year New Programs Withdrawn Programs Notes: Only new accreditations occurring during the academic year are counted Only withdrawn statuses effective during the academic year are counted Programs with a withdrawn status after 6 / 3 / 2 are excluded Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

22 ACGME Data Resource Book 4 Academic Year 29-2 Percent of Programs with at Least One Program Director Change and Sponsors with at Least One DIO Change, by Academic Year Percentage of Programs 2% 22% 2% 2% 8% 6% % 4% 4% 3% 3% 3% 3% 3% % % 2% 2% % % 2% % ' % % Academic Year % of Programs >= PD Change % of Sponsors >= DIO Change Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

23 Program Accreditation Status

24 ACGME Data Resource Book 6 Academic Year 29-2 Accreditation Statuses of Currently Accredited Programs Total Accredited Programs = 8,84 Count Accredited 3,789 4,69 Future Withdrawn Accreditation 47 8 Initial Accreditation 3 77 Probation / Warning 4 7 2,, 2, 2, 3, 3, 4, 4, Number of Programs Specialty Programs Subspecialty Programs Note: Data on currently accredited programs include some currently accredited programs with a future withdrawn status Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

25 ACGME Data Resource Book 7 Academic Year 29-2 Cycle Lengths of Currently Accredited Programs Program Count Percent of Total year 6 2% 2 years 67 8% 3 years,676 9% 4 years, 7% years 3,73 43% > years 993 %,, 2, 2, 3, 3, 4, 4,, Number of Programs Notes: Cycle length is measured to the nearest rounded year Cycle lengths that are beyond five years represent pilot projects Currently accredited programs with a future withdrawn status are excluded Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

26 Percent of Programs, by RRC Action and Specialty ACGME Data Resource Book 8 Academic Year OVERALL- Allergy and immunology Anesthesiology Colon and rectal surgery Dermatology Emergency medicine Family medicine Internal medicine Internal medicine/pediatrics Medical genetics Neurological surgery Neurology Nuclear medicine Obstetrics and gynecology Ophthalmology Orthopaedic surgery Otolaryngology Pathology-anatomic & clinical Pediatrics Physical medicine and rehab Plastic surgery Plastic surgery - integrated Preventive medicine Psychiatry Radiation oncology Radiology-diagnostic Surgery Thoracic surgery Thoracic surgery - integrated Transitional year Urology % 9% 7% 7% 8% 7% 3% 27% 6% 2% 24% % 4% 2% 7% 8% 23% 7% 6% 2% 74% 9% 4% 87% 44% 22% 33% % 22% 69% 8% 9% 73% 9% 7% 74% % 7% 88% 6% 27% 7% 8% % 77% 9% 2% 66% 8% 28% 64% 7% 7% 76% 3% 8% 68% % 33% 2% 3% 27% 7% % % 8% 6% 3% 8% % 2% 78% % % 84% 6% 7% 87% 2% 27% 6% 9% 4% 4% % 67% 22% 7% 4% 79% % 8% 78% % 2% % 7% % Percentage <= 2 year cycle length or unfavorable accreditation status (excl initial accrediations and voluntary withdrawn statuses) > 2 and <= 3 year cycle length > 3 year cycle length with no adverse actions - 3 Note: Internal medicine/pediatrics is a relatively new specialty Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

27 ACGME Data Resource Book 9 Academic Year 29-2 Accreditation Statuses of Currently Accredited Programs, by Specialty and Subspecialty Accreditation Status Accredited Initial Accreditation Probation / Warning Withdrawn Specialty Total Programs Average Cycle Length # % # % # % # % OVERALL 8, ,98 9% 69 8% 6 % % Allergy and immunology % 3 4% % Anesthesiology % 2 2% % - Adult cardiothoracic anesthesiology % 3 66% - Critical care medicine % 2 4% - Pain medicine % % 3 3% - Pediatric anesthesiology % 4 9% Colon and rectal surgery % 8 6% Dermatology % 3 3% - Dermatopathology % 6 % - Procedural dermatology % 3% 2 % Emergency medicine % 8 2% % - Medical toxicology % 4 7% - Pediatric emergency medicine % 7 33% - Sports medicine 4 3 6% 2 4% - Undersea and hyperbaric medicine % 4 67% Family medicine % % % 4 % - Geriatric medicine % 9 2% 2% - Hospice and palliative medicine % 6 97% 2% - Sports medicine % 9 8% 3 3% Internal medicine % 4 % % 3 % - Cardiovascular disease % 6 3% 2 % - Clinical cardiac electrophysiology % 7 7% - Critical care medicine % 3 9% 3% - Endocrinology, diabetes, and metabolism % 4 3% % - Gastroenterology % 4 3% 2 % - Geriatric medicine % 9 8% 2 2% - Hematology % - Hematology and oncology % 4% 2 2% - Infectious disease % 4 3% 2 % - Interventional cardiology % 7% 3 2% - Nephrology % 4% 2 % - Oncology % 2 3% 6% - Pulmonary disease % 2 % % - Pulmonary disease and critical care medicine % 6 4% 2 % - Rheumatology % % % - Sleep medicine % 6 22% % - Transplant hepatology % 4% Medical genetics % 4 8% 2% - Molecular genetic pathology % 7% - Medical biochemical genetics % 3 6% Neurological surgery % 3 3% 2 2% - Endovascular surgical neuroradiology 2 4 % % Note: Data on currently accredited programs include some currently accredited programs with a future withdrawn status Highlighted specialties represent specialties that lead to initial board certification, classified as the GME pipleline Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

28 ACGME Data Resource Book Academic Year Accreditation Statuses of Currently Accredited Programs, by Specialty and Subspecialty continued Accreditation Status Accredited Initial Accreditation Probation / Warning Withdrawn Specialty Total Programs Average Cycle Length # % # % # % # % Neurology % 2 2% 2 2% % - Child neurology % - Clinical neurophysiology % 6 7% - Endovascular surgical neuroradiology 2 % - Neuromuscular medicine % 8 33% - Neurodevelopmental disabilities % 2 22% - Vascular neurology % 22 34% Nuclear medicine % 2% 2 4% Obstetrics and gynecology % 3 % 8 3% 4 2% Ophthalmology % 2 2% % % Orthopaedic surgery % 3% 4 3% 3 2% - Adult reconstructive orthopaedics % 24% - Foot and ankle orthopaedics 4 8 8% 2 2% - Hand surgery % 9% 2 3% 2% - Musculoskeletal oncology 47 % - Orthopaedic sports medicine % 28 3% - Orthopaedic surgery of the spine % 3% - Orthopaedic trauma 4 7 7% 3 3% - Pediatric orthopaedics % 4 7% 4% 4% Otolaryngology % 2 2% 2 2% - Neurotology % 6% - Pediatric otolaryngology % 3 38% Pathology-anatomic and clinical % 3 2% - Blood banking/transfusion medicine % 2 4% - Chemical pathology 2 2 % - Cytopathology % 6% - Forensic pathology % 2 % - Hematology % 3 4% - Medical microbiology % 8% - Neuropathology % - Pediatric pathology % - Selective pathology % 7 2% Pediatrics % 2 % 3% - Adolescent medicine % 4% 4% - Neonatal-perinatal medicine % 2 2% % - Pediatric cardiology % % - Pediatric critical care medicine % 2% - Pediatric emergency medicine % 3 6% - Pediatric endocrinology % 3 4% - Pediatric gastroenterology % 9% - Pediatric hematology/oncology % 7 % % - Pediatric infectious diseases % 2% - Pediatric nephrology % 7 8% 3% - Pediatric pulmonology % % Note: Data on currently accredited programs include some currently accredited programs with a future withdrawn status Highlighted specialties represent specialties that lead to initial board certification, classified as the GME pipleline Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

29 ACGME Data Resource Book 2 Academic Year 29-2 Accreditation Statuses of Currently Accredited Programs, by Specialty and Subspecialty continued Accreditation Status Accredited Initial Accreditation Probation / Warning Withdrawn Specialty Total Programs Average Cycle Length # % # % # % # % - Pediatric rheumatology % 4 4% - Pediatric sports medicine % 3 33% - Developmental-behavioral pediatrics % 7 9% 2 % - Pediatric transplant hepatology % Physical medicine and rehabilitation % % % 2 3% - Pediatric rehabilitation % 6 4% 7% - Spinal cord injury medicine % % - Sports medicine 3 % Plastic surgery % % 7% Plastic surgery - integrated % 3% - Craniofacial surgery % 2% - Hand surgery % 7% 7% Preventive medicine % 2 3% 2 3% - Medical toxicology 2 2 % - Undersea and hyperbaric medicine % Psychiatry % 3% 3 2% % - Addiction psychiatry % 8 8% 2% - Child and adolescent psychiatry % 8 6% 2 2% - Forensic psychiatry % 7 6% 3 7% - Geriatric psychiatry % 3 % 2% - Psychosomatic medicine % 2 42% Radiation oncology % 3 4% 3 4% Radiology-diagnostic % 2 % 2 % % - Abdominal radiology 473 9% 9% - Endovascular surgical neuroradiology % - Musculoskeletal radiology % 2 % - Neuroradiology % 3 3% % - Nuclear radiology % 4 9% 2 % - Pediatric radiology % % - Vascular and interventional radiology % 2 2% % Surgery % 4 2% 7 3% 4 2% - Hand surgery % - Pediatric surgery % 6 6% - Surgical critical care % 4 4% % - Vascular surgery % % % % - Vascular surgery - integrated % 22 92% Thoracic surgery % % 4 6% 4 6% - Congenital cardiac surgery 23 % 9 9% Thoracic surgery - integrated 9 3 % 8 89% Urology % 4 3% - Pediatric urology % 6 2% Transitional year % 3 3% 3 3% Internal medicine/pediatrics % 2 % % 2 2% Note: Data on currently accredited programs include some currently accredited programs with a future withdrawn status Highlighted specialties represent specialties that lead to initial board certification, classified as the GME pipleline Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

30 ACGME Data Resource Book 22 Academic Year 29-2 Number of Newly Accredited Programs During the Academic Year, by Specialty and Subspecialty Specialty Number of Programs New Accreditations Percent of Specialty Percent of All New Accreditations OVERALL 8, % % Allergy and immunology 73 Anesthesiology 32 8% % * - Adult cardiothoracic anesthesiology % 4% - Critical care medicine % 9% * - Pain medicine 9 % % - Pediatric anesthesiology 46 22% % Colon and rectal surgery % 4% Dermatology 2 2 8% 9% - Dermatopathology 4 9% % - Procedural dermatology % 4% Emergency medicine 7 4% 33% - Medical toxicology % 9% - Pediatric emergency medicine 2 - Sports medicine - Undersea and hyperbaric medicine 6 67% % Family medicine 4 3 7% 4% - Geriatric medicine % 9% * - Hospice and palliative medicine % 8% - Sports medicine 7 47% 24% Internal medicine 38 3% % - Cardiovascular disease 8 2 % 9% - Clinical cardiac electrophysiology % 9% - Critical care medicine 33 3% % - Endocrinology, diabetes, and metabolism 2 - Gastroenterology 6 2 3% 9% - Geriatric medicine 7 47% 24% - Hematology 7 - Hematology and oncology % 9% - Infectious disease 4 2 4% 9% - Interventional cardiology 34 2 % 9% - Nephrology 42 - Oncology 6 - Pulmonary disease 2 48% % - Pulmonary disease and critical care medicine 3 - Rheumatology 8 9% % * - Sleep medicine % 9% * - Transplant hepatology 27 3 % 4% Medical genetics 2 39% 9% - Molecular genetic pathology 3 3 % 4% * - Medical biochemical genetics 2% % Neurological surgery % % * - Endovascular surgical neuroradiology 2 % % Notes: Only new accreditations occurring during the academic year are counted in this table Highlighted specialties represent specialties that lead to initial board certification, classified as the GME pipleline Asterisks (*) indicate specialities and subspecialties added within the last five years Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

31 ACGME Data Resource Book 23 Academic Year 29-2 Number of Newly Accredited Programs During the Academic Year, by Specialty and Subspecialty Specialty continued Number of Programs New Accreditations Percent of Specialty Percent of All New Accreditations Neurology 26 - Child neurology 69 - Clinical neurophysiology % 9% * - Endovascular surgical neuroradiology * - Neuromuscular medicine % 9% - Neurodevelopmental disabilities 9 % % - Vascular neurology 6 2 3% 9% Nuclear medicine 6 Obstetrics and gynecology % 9% Ophthalmology 8 Orthopaedic surgery 3 9% 4% - Adult reconstructive orthopaedics 2 4 9% 9% - Foot and ankle orthopaedics % % - Hand surgery 8 7% % - Musculoskeletal oncology - Orthopaedic sports medicine % 28% - Orthopaedic surgery of the spine % 4% - Orthopaedic trauma 2 2% 9% - Pediatric orthopaedics % 9% Otolaryngology 3 - Neurotology 6 63% % - Pediatric otolaryngology 8 2% % Pathology-anatomic and clinical 49 - Blood banking/transfusion medicine 46 22% % - Chemical pathology 2 - Cytopathology % 4% - Forensic pathology 37 - Hematology % 4% - Medical microbiology 2 - Neuropathology 33 - Pediatric pathology 22 - Selective pathology 7 3 3% 4% Pediatrics 9 % % - Adolescent medicine 26 - Neonatal-perinatal medicine 97 - Pediatric cardiology 2% % - Pediatric critical care medicine 6 - Pediatric emergency medicine 48 2% % - Pediatric endocrinology 67 - Pediatric gastroenterology % 9% - Pediatric hematology/oncology % 9% - Pediatric infectious diseases 62 6% % - Pediatric nephrology 39 2 % 9% - Pediatric pulmonology 48 Notes: Only new accreditations occurring during the academic year are counted in this table Highlighted specialties represent specialties that lead to initial board certification, classified as the GME pipleline Asterisks (*) indicate specialities and subspecialties added within the last five years Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

32 ACGME Data Resource Book 24 Academic Year 29-2 Number of Newly Accredited Programs During the Academic Year, by Specialty and Subspecialty Specialty continued Number of Programs New Accreditations Percent of Specialty Percent of All New Accreditations - Pediatric rheumatology 28 36% % - Pediatric sports medicine 9 - Developmental-behavioral pediatrics 37 27% % * - Pediatric transplant hepatology 4 2% % Physical medicine and rehabilitation 79 - Pediatric rehabilitation 67% % - Spinal cord injury medicine 9 * - Sports medicine 4 8% 9% Plastic surgery 7 * Plastic surgery - integrated 3 - Craniofacial surgery 2% % - Hand surgery 4 Preventive medicine % 9% - Medical toxicology 2 - Undersea and hyperbaric medicine Psychiatry 84 2 % 9% - Addiction psychiatry % 4% - Child and adolescent psychiatry 24 8% % - Forensic psychiatry % 4% - Geriatric psychiatry 8 - Psychosomatic medicine % 9% Radiation oncology 8 Radiology-diagnostic 87 - Abdominal radiology 9% % - Cardiothoracic radiology 2 - Endovascular surgical neuroradiology 3 - Musculoskeletal radiology 3 77% % - Neuroradiology % 9% - Nuclear radiology 2 - Pediatric radiology % 4% - Vascular and interventional radiology 9 Surgery % 9% - Hand surgery - Pediatric surgery 38 26% % - Surgical critical care % 4% - Vascular surgery % 24% * - Vascular surgery - integrated 24 2 % 7% Thoracic surgery 72 * - Congenital cardiac surgery % % * Thoracic surgery - integrated 9 6% 24% Urology 2 8% % - Pediatric urology % 9% Transitional year 6 * Internal medicine/pediatrics 8 2% % Notes: Only new accreditations occurring during the academic year are counted in this table Highlighted specialties represent specialties that lead to initial board certification, classified as the GME pipleline Asterisks (*) indicate specialities and subspecialties added within the last five years Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

33 ACGME Data Resource Book 2 Academic Year 29-2 Number of Programs with a Withdrawn Accreditation Status During the Academic Year, by Specialty and Subspecialty Specialty Total Programs Accreditation Withdrawn Percent of Specialty Percent of All Withdrawn OVERALL 8,84 92 % % Allergy and immunology 73 4% % Anesthesiology 32 8% % - Adult cardiothoracic anesthesiology 47 - Critical care medicine 46 - Pain medicine % 22% - Pediatric anesthesiology 46 Colon and rectal surgery 49 Dermatology 2 - Dermatopathology 4 - Procedural dermatology 39 2 % 22% Emergency medicine - Medical toxicology 24 - Pediatric emergency medicine 2 - Sports medicine - Undersea and hyperbaric medicine 6 Family medicine 4 4 9% 43% - Geriatric medicine 42 24% % - Hospice and palliative medicine 63 6% % - Sports medicine % 33% Internal medicine % 33% - Cardiovascular disease 8 2 % 22% - Clinical cardiac electrophysiology 96 - Critical care medicine 33 3% % - Endocrinology, diabetes, and metabolism 2 8% % - Gastroenterology 6 2 3% 22% - Geriatric medicine 7 2 9% 22% - Hematology 7 - Hematology and oncology 32 2 % 22% - Infectious disease 4 2 4% 22% - Interventional cardiology % 33% - Nephrology % 22% - Oncology 6 - Pulmonary disease 2 48% % - Pulmonary disease and critical care medicine 3 2 % 22% - Rheumatology 8 9% % - Sleep medicine 72 4% % - Transplant hepatology 27 Medical genetics - Molecular genetic pathology 3 - Medical biochemical genetics Neurological surgery - Endovascular surgical neuroradiology 2 Notes: Only withdrawn statuses effective during the academic year are counted Programs with a withdrawn status after 6 / 3 / 2 are excluded Highlighted specialties represent specialties that lead to initial board certification, classified as the GME pipleline Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

34 ACGME Data Resource Book 26 Academic Year 29-2 Number of Programs with a Withdrawn Accreditation Status During the Academic Year, by Specialty and Subspecialty Specialty Total Programs continued Accreditation Withdrawn Percent of Specialty Percent of All Withdrawn Neurology 26 8% % - Child neurology 69 - Clinical neurophysiology 9 - Endovascular surgical neuroradiology - Neuromuscular medicine 24 - Neurodevelopmental disabilities 9 - Vascular neurology 6 Nuclear medicine % 22% Obstetrics and gynecology % 33% Ophthalmology 8 8% % Orthopaedic surgery 3 9% 33% - Adult reconstructive orthopaedics 2 - Foot and ankle orthopaedics - Hand surgery 8 - Musculoskeletal oncology - Orthopaedic sports medicine 93 - Orthopaedic surgery of the spine 6 - Orthopaedic trauma - Pediatric orthopaedics 23 Otolaryngology 3 - Neurotology 6 - Pediatric otolaryngology 8 Pathology-anatomic and clinical % 22% - Blood banking/transfusion medicine 46 - Chemical pathology 2 - Cytopathology 88 - Forensic pathology 37 - Hematology 8 - Medical microbiology 2 83% % - Neuropathology 33 - Pediatric pathology 22 - Selective pathology 7 Pediatrics 9 - Adolescent medicine 26 38% % - Neonatal-perinatal medicine 97 - Pediatric cardiology - Pediatric critical care medicine 6 - Pediatric emergency medicine 48 - Pediatric endocrinology 67 - Pediatric gastroenterology 4 - Pediatric hematology/oncology 68 % % - Pediatric infectious diseases 62 - Pediatric nephrology 39 26% % - Pediatric pulmonology 48 Notes: Only withdrawn statuses effective during the academic year are counted Programs with a withdrawn status after 6 / 3 / 2 are excluded Highlighted specialties represent specialties that lead to initial board certification, classified as the GME pipleline Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

35 ACGME Data Resource Book 27 Academic Year 29-2 Number of Programs with a Withdrawn Accreditation Status During the Academic Year, by Specialty and Subspecialty Specialty Total Programs continued Accreditation Withdrawn Percent of Specialty Percent of All Withdrawn - Pediatric rheumatology 28 - Pediatric sports medicine 9 - Developmental-behavioral pediatrics % 22% - Pediatric transplant hepatology 4 Physical medicine and rehabilitation % 22% - Pediatric rehabilitation 67% % - Spinal cord injury medicine 9 - Sports medicine Plastic surgery 7 4 3% 43% Plastic surgery - integrated 3 - Craniofacial surgery - Hand surgery 4 Preventive medicine % 22% - Medical toxicology 2 - Undersea and hyperbaric medicine Psychiatry 84 % % - Addiction psychiatry 4 22% % - Child and adolescent psychiatry % 22% - Forensic psychiatry % 33% - Geriatric psychiatry 8 7% % - Psychosomatic medicine 48 Radiation oncology 8 Radiology-diagnostic 87 % % - Abdominal radiology - Cardiothoracic radiology 2 2 % 22% - Endovascular surgical neuroradiology 3 - Musculoskeletal radiology 3 - Neuroradiology 86 - Nuclear radiology 2 2 9% 22% - Pediatric radiology 46 - Vascular and interventional radiology 9 % % Surgery % 33% - Hand surgery - Pediatric surgery 38 - Surgical critical care 97 % % - Vascular surgery - Vascular surgery - integrated 24 Thoracic surgery % 33% - Congenital cardiac surgery Thoracic surgery - integrated 9 Urology 2 - Pediatric urology 24 Transitional year % 33% Internal medicine/pediatrics 8 2% % Notes: Only withdrawn statuses effective during the academic year are counted Programs with a withdrawn status after 6 / 3 / 2 are excluded Highlighted specialties represent specialties that lead to initial board certification, classified as the GME pipleline Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

36 ACGME Data Resource Book 28 Academic Year 29-2 Mean Number of Evaluators for Each Competency Interpersonal & Communication Skills Medical Knowledge Patient Care Practice-based Learning & Improvement Professionalism Systems-based Practice Mean Number of Assessment Methods for Each Competency Interpersonal & Communication Skills Medical Knowledge Patient Care Practice-based Learning & Improvement Professionalism Systems-based Practice Specialty Programs Subspecialty Programs Note: Not all the accredited programs have yet completed these data Number of Programs: Specialties= 27 Subspecialties= 73 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

37 ACGME Data Resource Book 29 Academic Year 29-2 Percent of Programs and Residents in Specialties, by Specialty Group Specialty Programs = 4,3 Residents in Specialties = 92,9 Percent Medical 4% 4% Surgical 33% 23% Hospital Based/Ancillary 27% 23% % 2% % 7% % Percent Percent of Programs and Residents in Subspecialties, by Specialty Group Subspecialty Programs = 4,8 Residents in Subspecialties = 8,796 Percent Medical 67% 84% Surgical 2% 6% Hospital Based/Ancillary 2% % % 2% % 7% % Percent Programs Residents Note: Specialty groups are defined in the glossary Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

38 ACGME Data Resource Book 3 Academic Year 29-2 Total Number of Programs and Years of Accredited Training Required, by Specialty and Subspecialty Total Number of Programs: 8,84 Accredited Length(s) Specialty Min No of Prior Years Total # # # # # # # Allergy and immunology Anesthesiology / Adult cardiothoracic anesthesiology Critical care medicine Pain medicine Pediatric anesthesiology Colon and rectal surgery Dermatology / Dermatopathology Procedural dermatology Emergency medicine / Medical toxicology Pediatric emergency medicine Sports medicine 4 - Undersea and hyperbaric medicine Family medicine Geriatric medicine Hospice and palliative medicine Sports medicine Internal medicine Cardiovascular disease Clinical cardiac electrophysiology Critical care medicine Endocrinology, diabetes, and metabolism Gastroenterology Geriatric medicine Hematology Hematology and oncology Infectious disease Interventional cardiology Nephrology Oncology Pulmonary disease Pulmonary disease and critical care Rheumatology Sleep medicine 3/4/ Transplant hepatology Medical genetics 2/ Molecular genetic pathology Medical biochemical genetics 4 Neurological surgery Endovascular surgical neuroradiology Notes: Under special circumstances some programs have been granted exceptions to the typical years of accredited training required Highlighted specialties represent specialties that lead to initial board certification, classified as the GME pipleline Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

39 ACGME Data Resource Book 3 Academic Year 29-2 Total Number of Programs and Years of Accredited Training Required, by Specialty and Subspecialty continued Total Number of Programs: 8,84 Accredited Length(s) Specialty Min No of Prior Years Total # # # # # # # Neurology / Child neurology Clinical neurophysiology Endovascular surgical neuroradiology 4 - Neuromuscular medicine 3/ Neurodevelopmental disabilities Vascular neurology Nuclear medicine 6 6 Obstetrics and gynecology Ophthalmology 8 8 Orthopaedic surgery - Adult reconstructive orthopaedics Foot and ankle orthopaedics - Hand surgery Musculoskeletal oncology - Orthopaedic sports medicine Orthopaedic surgery of the spine Orthopaedic trauma - Pediatric orthopaedics Otolaryngology Neurotology Pediatric otolaryngology Pathology-anatomic and clinical Blood banking/transfusion medicine Chemical pathology Cytopathology Forensic pathology Hematology Medical microbiology Neuropathology Pediatric pathology Selective pathology Pediatrics Adolescent medicine Neonatal-perinatal medicine Pediatric cardiology 3 - Pediatric critical care medicine Pediatric emergency medicine Pediatric endocrinology Pediatric gastroenterology Pediatric hematology/oncology Pediatric infectious diseases Pediatric nephrology Pediatric pulmonology Pediatric rheumatology Notes: Under special circumstances some programs have been granted exceptions to the typical years of accredited training required Highlighted specialties represent specialties that lead to initial board certification, classified as the GME pipleline Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

40 ACGME Data Resource Book 32 Academic Year 29-2 Total Number of Programs and Years of Accredited Training Required, by Specialty and Subspecialty continued Total Number of Programs: 8,84 Accredited Length(s) Specialty Min No of Prior Years Total # # # # # # # - Pediatric sports medicine Developmental-behavioral pediatrics Pediatric transplant hepatology Physical medicine and rehabilitation / Pediatric rehabilitation Spinal cord injury medicine Sports medicine 3/4 Plastic surgery Plastic surgery - integrated Craniofacial surgery - Hand surgery 4 4 Preventive medicine / Medical toxicology Undersea and hyperbaric medicine 3 Psychiatry Addiction psychiatry Child and adolescent psychiatry Forensic psychiatry Geriatric psychiatry Psychosomatic medicine Radiation oncology 8 8 Radiology-diagnostic Abdominal radiology 4 - Cardiothoracic radiology Endovascular surgical neuroradiology Musculoskeletal radiology Neuroradiology Nuclear radiology Pediatric radiology Vascular and interventional radiology Surgery Hand surgery - Pediatric surgery Surgical critical care Vascular surgery - Vascular surgery - integrated Thoracic surgery Congenital cardiac surgery 6 Thoracic surgery - integrated 9 9 Urology 2/ Pediatric urology Transitional year 6 6 Internal medicine/pediatrics 8 8 Notes: Under special circumstances some programs have been granted exceptions to the typical years of accredited training required Highlighted specialties represent specialties that lead to initial board certification, classified as the GME pipleline Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

41 Program Directors

42 ACGME Data Resource Book 34 Academic Year 29-2 Number of Programs with at Least one Program Director Change Program Percent Count Specialty Programs No PD Changes 3,3 88% PD Changes 49 2% Subspecialty Programs No PD Changes 4,288 89% PD Changes 23 %, 2, 3, 4,, 6, Number of Programs Number of Distinct Program Director Changes Program Count Percent of Total Specialty Programs 3 49% Subspecialty Programs 37 % Number of Distinct Changes Note: The number of programs with at least one change is shown in the first graph and the number of distinct changes (ie a program may register more than one change) is shown in the second graph Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

43 ACGME Data Resource Book 3 Academic Year 29-2 Number of Programs with at Least One Program Director Change, by Specialty and Subspecialty Total Programs with at least One PD Change =,3 Total Distinct Changes =, Specialty # of Progs with New Directors # of Distinct Changes Total Programs Allergy and immunology Anesthesiology Adult cardiothoracic anesthesiology Critical care medicine 46 - Pain medicine Pediatric anesthesiology Colon and rectal surgery Dermatology Dermatopathology Procedural dermatology Emergency medicine Medical toxicology Pediatric emergency medicine 2 - Undersea and hyperbaric medicine Family medicine Geriatric medicine Hospice and palliative medicine Sports medicine 7 Internal medicine Cardiovascular disease Clinical cardiac electrophysiology Critical care medicine Endocrinology, diabetes, and metabolism Gastroenterology Geriatric medicine Hematology 7 - Hematology and oncology Infectious disease Interventional cardiology 34 - Nephrology Oncology Pulmonary disease Pulmonary disease and critical care medicine Rheumatology Sleep medicine 72 - Transplant hepatology Medical genetics Molecular genetic pathology 3 Neurological surgery 7 8 Note: Highlighted specialties represent specialties that lead to initial board certification, classified as the GME pipleline The number of programs with at least one change is shown in the first column and the number of distinct changes (ie a program may register more than one change) is shown in the second column Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

44 ACGME Data Resource Book 36 Academic Year 29-2 Number of Programs with at Least One Program Director Change, by Specialty and Subspecialty continued Total Programs with at least One PD Change =,3 Total Distinct Changes =, Specialty # of Progs with New Directors # of Distinct Changes Total Programs Neurology 26 - Child neurology Clinical neurophysiology Neuromuscular medicine Neurodevelopmental disabilities Vascular neurology Nuclear medicine Obstetrics and gynecology Ophthalmology 8 Orthopaedic surgery Adult reconstructive orthopaedics Hand surgery Orthopaedic sports medicine Orthopaedic surgery of the spine 6 - Orthopaedic trauma - Pediatric orthopaedics Otolaryngology Neurotology 6 - Pediatric otolaryngology 8 Pathology-anatomic and clinical Blood banking/transfusion medicine 46 - Cytopathology 88 - Forensic pathology Hematology Neuropathology Pediatric pathology Selective pathology Pediatrics Adolescent medicine Neonatal-perinatal medicine 97 - Pediatric cardiology Pediatric critical care medicine Pediatric emergency medicine 48 - Pediatric endocrinology Pediatric gastroenterology Pediatric hematology/oncology 68 - Pediatric infectious diseases 62 - Pediatric nephrology Pediatric pulmonology Note: Highlighted specialties represent specialties that lead to initial board certification, classified as the GME pipleline The number of programs with at least one change is shown in the first column and the number of distinct changes (ie a program may register more than one change) is shown in the second column Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

45 ACGME Data Resource Book 37 Academic Year 29-2 Number of Programs with at Least One Program Director Change, by Specialty and Subspecialty continued Total Programs with at least One PD Change =,3 Total Distinct Changes =, Specialty # of Progs with New Directors # of Distinct Changes Total Programs - Pediatric rheumatology Pediatric sports medicine 9 - Developmental-behavioral pediatrics Physical medicine and rehabilitation Spinal cord injury medicine 9 Plastic surgery 7 Plastic surgery - integrated Hand surgery Preventive medicine 2 7 Psychiatry Addiction psychiatry 4 - Child and adolescent psychiatry Forensic psychiatry 44 - Geriatric psychiatry Psychosomatic medicine Radiation oncology 8 Radiology-diagnostic Abdominal radiology Endovascular surgical neuroradiology 3 - Musculoskeletal radiology Neuroradiology Nuclear radiology Pediatric radiology Vascular and interventional radiology Surgery Pediatric surgery 38 - Surgical critical care Vascular surgery Vascular surgery - integrated 24 Thoracic surgery 4 72 Thoracic surgery - integrated 9 Urology Pediatric urology 24 Transitional year 4 6 Internal medicine/pediatrics Note: Highlighted specialties represent specialties that lead to initial board certification, classified as the GME pipleline The number of programs with at least one change is shown in the first column and the number of distinct changes (ie a program may register more than one change) is shown in the second column Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

46 ACGME Data Resource Book 38 Academic Year 29-2 Mean Length in Years Between Program Director Appointment Dates, by Specialty Overall Mean = 7 Mean STD Allergy and immunology Anesthesiology Colon and rectal surgery Dermatology Emergency medicine Family medicine Internal medicine Internal medicine/pediatrics Medical genetics Neurological surgery Neurology Nuclear medicine Obstetrics and gynecology Ophthalmology Orthopaedic surgery Otolaryngology Pathology-anatomic and clinical Pediatrics Physical medicine and rehab Plastic surgery Plastic surgery - integrated Preventive medicine Psychiatry Radiation oncology Radiology-diagnostic Surgery Thoracic surgery Thoracic surgery - integrated Transitional year Urology Mean and Plus/Minus Standard Deviation Notes: Data are based upon Program Director turnovers since 2 The value for thoracic surgery - integrated is based on a single program director change Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

47 ACGME Data Resource Book 39 Academic Year 29-2 Mean Years Teaching in Specialty for New and Continuing Program Directors Mean Specialty Programs Continuing Program Directors 69 New Program Directors 4 Subspecialty Programs Continuing Program Directors 6 New Program Directors 27 2 Mean Years Teaching in Specialty Note: 'Years teaching in specialty' is from program directors' self-report New programs directors are those appointed in the current academic year Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

48 ACGME Data Resource Book 4 Academic Year 29-2 Number of Hours per Week Spent by Program Directors in Key Areas, by Specialty Allergy and immunology Emergency medicine Internal medicine Internal medicine/pediatrics Neurological surgery Neurology Ophthalmology Otolaryngology Plastic surgery Plastic surgery - integrated Preventive medicine Psychiatry Radiology-diagnostic Surgery Thoracic surgery Thoracic surgery - integrated Urology Average Number of Hours Administration Clinical Research Teaching Note: Several specialties do not report these data: orthopaedic surgery, colon and rectal surgery, family medicine, dermatology, physical medicine and rehab, pediatrics, medical genetics, transitional year, nuclear medicine, anesthesiology, obstetrics and gynecology pathology-anatomic and clinical, radiation oncology Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

49 Residents

50 Number of Residents, by Status ACGME Data Resource Book 42 Academic Year 29-2 Count Active Full Time,4 Active Part Time 246 Completed All Accredited Training 34,87 Completed Preliminary Training 3,84 Deceased 8 Dismissed 26 In Prog Doing Other Training,384 Leave of Absence 96 Transferred to Another Program 2, Unsuccessfully Completed Program 2 Withdrew from Program 943 2, 4, 2, 6,, 4, Number of Residents Note: For the statuses [Completed All Accredited Training], [Completed Preliminary Training], [Unsuccessfully Completed Program], [Transferred], [Withdrew], [Dismissed], and [Deceased], the resident left or completed the program between 9 / / 28 and 8 / 3 / 29 All other statuses reflect the academic year ( 7 / / 29 through 6 / 3 / 2 ) Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

51 ACGME Data Resource Book 43 Academic Year 29-2 Number of Residents, by Specialty and Subspecialty, Resident Year, and Position Type (table continued on next page) Resident Year Cat Prel Cat Prel Cat Prel Cat Prel Cat Prel Cat Prel Cat Prel Specialty Number # # # # # # # # # # # # # # OVERALL,386 37,7 3,46 3, , ,2 2, Allergy and immunology Anesthesiology,49,38,68, Adult cardiothoracic anesthesiology Critical care medicine Pain medicine Pediatric anesthesiology Colon and rectal surgery Dermatology, Dermatopathology Procedural dermatology 4 4 Emergency medicine 4,9,63,67, Medical toxicology Pediatric emergency medicine Sports medicine Undersea and hyperbaric medicine 7 7 Family medicine 9,68 3,233 3,233 3,42 - Geriatric medicine Hospice and palliative medicine Sports medicine Internal medicine 22,69 7,,986 6, , Cardiovascular disease 2, Clinical cardiac electrophysiology Critical care medicine Endocrinology, diabetes, and metabolism Gastroenterology, Geriatric medicine Hematology Hematology and oncology, Infectious disease Interventional cardiology Nephrology Oncology Pulmonary disease Pulmonary disease and critical care medicine, Rheumatology Sleep medicine Transplant hepatology Medical genetics Molecular genetic pathology Medical biochemical genetics Neurological surgery, Endovasc surgical neuroradiology Notes: Highlighted specialties represent specialties that lead to initial board certification, classified as the GME pipleline 'Cat' = categorical resident positions 'Prel' = preliminary resident positions Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

52 ACGME Data Resource Book 44 Academic Year 29-2 Number of Residents, by Specialty and Subspecialty, Resident Year, and Position Type continued Resident Year Cat Prel Cat Prel Cat Prel Cat Prel Cat Prel Cat Prel Cat Prel Specialty Number # # # # # # # # # # # # # # Neurology, Child neurology Clinical neurophysiology Endovasc surgical neuroradiology Neuromuscular medicine Neurodevelopmental disabilities Vascular neurology Nuclear medicine Obstetrics and gynecology 4,869,223 22,22 2,2,96 Ophthalmology, Orthopaedic surgery 3, Adult reconstructive orthopaedics Foot and ankle orthopaedics Hand surgery Musculoskeletal oncology - Orthopaedic sports medicine Orthopaedic surgery of the spine Orthopaedic trauma Pediatric orthopaedics Otolaryngology, Neurotology Pediatric otolaryngology Pathology-anatomic and clinical 2, Blood banking/transfusion medicine Chemical pathology - Cytopathology Forensic pathology Hematology Medical microbiology Neuropathology Pediatric pathology Selective pathology Pediatrics 8,29 2,74 2,74 6 2, Adolescent medicine Neonatal-perinatal medicine Pediatric cardiology Pediatric critical care medicine Pediatric emergency medicine Pediatric endocrinology Pediatric gastroenterology Pediatric hematology/oncology Pediatric infectious diseases Pediatric nephrology Pediatric pulmonology Notes: Highlighted specialties represent specialties that lead to initial board certification, classified as the GME pipleline 'Cat' = categorical resident positions 'Prel' = preliminary resident positions Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

53 ACGME Data Resource Book 4 Academic Year 29-2 Number of Residents, by Specialty and Subspecialty, Resident Year, and Position Type continued Resident Year Cat Prel Cat Prel Cat Prel Cat Prel Cat Prel Cat Prel Cat Prel Specialty Number # # # # # # # # # # # # # # - Pediatric rheumatology Pediatric sports medicine - Developmental-behavioral pediatrics Pediatric transplant hepatology 3 3 Physical medicine and rehabilitation, Pediatric rehabilitation Spinal cord injury medicine Sports medicine Plastic surgery Plastic surgery - integrated Craniofacial surgery - Hand surgery 8 8 Preventive medicine Medical toxicology Undersea and hyperbaric medicine 2 2 Psychiatry 4,848,289,344, Addiction psychiatry Child and adolescent psychiatry Forensic psychiatry Geriatric psychiatry Psychosomatic medicine 8 8 Radiation oncology Radiology-diagnostic 4,6,72,9,8,2 - Abdominal radiology Cardiothoracic radiology Endovasc surgical neuroradiology - Musculoskeletal radiology Neuroradiology Nuclear radiology - Pediatric radiology Vascular and interventional radiology 8 8 Surgery 7,268,96,43,23 34,4 2,83,62 - Hand surgery Pediatric surgery Surgical critical care Vascular surgery Vascular surgery - integrated Thoracic surgery Congenital cardiac surgery 6 6 Thoracic surgery - integrated 4 2 Urology, Pediatric urology 2 2 Transitional year,238,238 Internal medicine/pediatrics, Notes: Highlighted specialties represent specialties that lead to initial board certification, classified as the GME pipleline 'Cat' = categorical resident positions 'Prel' = preliminary resident positions Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

54 Mean Number of Residents per Program, by Specialty ACGME Data Resource Book 46 Academic Year 29-2 Mean STD MIN MAX Allergy and immunology Anesthesiology Colon and rectal surgery 7 2 Dermatology Emergency medicine Family medicine Internal medicine Internal medicine/pediatrics Medical genetics 6 2 Neurological surgery Neurology Nuclear medicine Obstetrics and gynecology Ophthalmology Orthopaedic surgery Otolaryngology Pathology-anatomic and clinical Pediatrics Physical medicine and rehab Plastic surgery Plastic surgery - integrated Preventive medicine Psychiatry Radiation oncology Radiology-diagnostic Surgery Thoracic surgery 3 23 Thoracic surgery - integrated Transitional year Urology Mean and Plus/Minus Standard Deviation Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

55 ACGME Data Resource Book 47 Academic Year 29-2 Percentage of Programs and Residents in Each Specialty Family medicine Internal medicine Surgery Obstetrics and gynecology Pediatrics Radiology-diagnostic Psychiatry Orthopaedic surgery Emergency medicine Pathology-anatomic and clinical Anesthesiology Neurology Urology Ophthalmology Transitional year Dermatology Otolaryngology Neurological surgery Internal medicine/pediatrics Radiation oncology Physical medicine and rehab Plastic surgery Allergy and immunology Thoracic surgery Preventive medicine Nuclear medicine Medical genetics Colon and rectal surgery Plastic surgery - integrated Thoracic surgery - integrated Percent 2% 4% 9% 24% 62% 78% 62% 3% 49% 89% 47% 49% 46% 2% 39% 37% 39% 3% 37% 26% 33% 9% 3% 2% 3% % 29% % 29% 3% 28% 2% 26% % 2% 2% 2% % 2% 7% 2% 3% 9% 4% 8% 3% 8% 2% 7% 3% 4% 2% 3% % 2% % 7% 4% 2% % % % % % 2% 2% 3% Programs Percentage Residents Note: The percentages represent the number of programs/onduty residents in each specialty divided by all programs/on duty residents in specialty programs Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

56 ACGME Data Resource Book 48 Academic Year 29-2 Number of Part-Time Residents, by Specialty and Subspecialty Specialty Total Residents Number of Part-Time Residents Percentage of the Part-Time Residents who are in this Specialty Percentage of All Residents in this Specialty who are Part time OVERALL, % 2% Allergy and immunology 292 Anesthesiology,49 2 8% % - Adult cardiothoracic anesthesiology 9 - Critical care medicine 82 - Pain medicine 28 - Pediatric anesthesiology 38 Colon and rectal surgery 82 Dermatology,48 2 8% 2% - Dermatopathology 9 - Procedural dermatology 4 2 8% % Emergency medicine 4,9 6 6% 3% - Medical toxicology - Pediatric emergency medicine 6 - Sports medicine 8 - Undersea and hyperbaric medicine 7 Family medicine 9, % 3% - Geriatric medicine 62 4% 6% - Hospice and palliative medicine 2 4% 8% - Sports medicine % 8% Internal medicine 22, % 2% - Cardiovascular disease 2, % 2% - Clinical cardiac electrophysiology 74 - Critical care medicine 7 - Endocrinology, diabetes, and metabolism 36 4% 2% - Gastroenterology,37 2% 4% - Geriatric medicine % 7% - Hematology 33 - Hematology and oncology,44 2 8% % - Infectious disease % 3% - Interventional cardiology Nephrology % 2% - Oncology 4 - Pulmonary disease 78 - Pulmonary disease and critical care medicine,33 3 2% 2% - Rheumatology 398 4% 3% - Sleep medicine % 4% - Transplant hepatology 22 Medical genetics 82 4% 2% - Molecular genetic pathology 3 - Medical biochemical genetics Neurological surgery,2 2 8% 2% - Endovasc surgical neuroradiology Notes: Highlighted specialties represent specialties that lead to initial board certification, classified as the GME pipleline Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

57 ACGME Data Resource Book 49 Academic Year 29-2 Number of Part-Time Residents, by Specialty and Subspecialty Specialty Total Residents continued Number of Part-Time Residents Percentage of the Part-Time Residents who are in this Specialty Percentage of All Residents in this Specialty who are Part time Neurology, % % - Child neurology Clinical neurophysiology % 4% - Endovasc surgical neuroradiology 2 - Neuromuscular medicine 29 - Neurodevelopmental disabilities 9 - Vascular neurology 66 Nuclear medicine 66 Obstetrics and gynecology 4, % % Ophthalmology,398 4% % Orthopaedic surgery 3, % % - Adult reconstructive orthopaedics 42 - Foot and ankle orthopaedics 9 - Hand surgery 2 - Musculoskeletal oncology - Orthopaedic sports medicine 24 - Orthopaedic surgery of the spine 34 - Orthopaedic trauma 7 - Pediatric orthopaedics 34 Otolaryngology, % % - Neurotology 2 - Pediatric otolaryngology Pathology-anatomic and clinical 2, % 2% - Blood banking/transfusion medicine 49 - Chemical pathology - Cytopathology % % - Forensic pathology 47 - Hematology 2 - Medical microbiology 7 - Neuropathology 36 - Pediatric pathology 2 - Selective pathology 37 4% 7% Pediatrics 8, % % - Adolescent medicine 6 - Neonatal-perinatal medicine % % - Pediatric cardiology 36 - Pediatric critical care medicine % % - Pediatric emergency medicine 28 - Pediatric endocrinology 229 4% 4% - Pediatric gastroenterology Pediatric hematology/oncology 4 4% 2% - Pediatric infectious diseases % % - Pediatric nephrology 9 Notes: Highlighted specialties represent specialties that lead to initial board certification, classified as the GME pipleline Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

58 ACGME Data Resource Book 4 Academic Year 29-2 Number of Part-Time Residents, by Specialty and Subspecialty Specialty Total Residents continued Number of Part-Time Residents Percentage of the Part-Time Residents who are in this Specialty Percentage of All Residents in this Specialty who are Part time - Pediatric pulmonology 4 - Pediatric rheumatology 73 - Pediatric sports medicine - Developmental-behavioral pediatrics 7 3 2% 43% - Pediatric transplant hepatology 3 Physical medicine and rehabilitation, % % - Pediatric rehabilitation 7 - Spinal cord injury medicine 8 - Sports medicine Plastic surgery 33 Plastic surgery - integrated 33 - Craniofacial surgery - Hand surgery 8 Preventive medicine % % - Medical toxicology 9 4% % - Undersea and hyperbaric medicine 2 Psychiatry 4, % % - Addiction psychiatry 7 4% 8% - Child and adolescent psychiatry 8 4% 2% - Forensic psychiatry 8 2 8% 2% - Geriatric psychiatry 64 - Psychosomatic medicine 8 Radiation oncology 6 Radiology-diagnostic 4,6 2 8% % - Abdominal radiology 44 - Cardiothoracic radiology 2 - Endovasc surgical neuroradiology - Musculoskeletal radiology 33 - Neuroradiology 24 4% 4% - Nuclear radiology - Pediatric radiology 74 4% 4% - Vascular and interventional radiology 8 4% % Surgery 7, % 3% - Hand surgery 8 - Pediatric surgery 7 - Surgical critical care 2 - Vascular surgery 24 4% 4% - Vascular surgery - integrated 4 Thoracic surgery 29 - Congenital cardiac surgery 6 Thoracic surgery - integrated Urology,43 4% % - Pediatric urology 2 Transitional year,238 Internal medicine/pediatrics,4 2 8% % Notes: Highlighted specialties represent specialties that lead to initial board certification, classified as the GME pipleline Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

59 ACGME Data Resource Book Academic Year 29-2 Number of Residents Completing Training, by Specialty and Subspecialty Specialty Total Residents Number of Completing Residents Residents Completing Preliminary Training Residents Completing All Accredited Training Percentage of the Residents Completing All Accredited Training OVERALL,386 38,72 3,84 34,87 % Allergy and immunology % Anesthesiology,49,8,8 4% - Adult cardiothoracic anesthesiology % - Critical care medicine % - Pain medicine % - Pediatric anesthesiology 38 4% Colon and rectal surgery % Dermatology, % - Dermatopathology % - Procedural dermatology % Emergency medicine 4,9,43,43 4% - Medical toxicology % - Pediatric emergency medicine % - Sports medicine % - Undersea and hyperbaric medicine % Family medicine 9,68 3,33 3,33 9% - Geriatric medicine % - Hospice and palliative medicine % - Sports medicine % Internal medicine 22,69 8,822 2,27 6,6 89% - Cardiovascular disease 2, % - Clinical cardiac electrophysiology 74 4% - Critical care medicine % - Endocrinology, diabetes, and metabolism % - Gastroenterology, % - Geriatric medicine % - Hematology % - Hematology and oncology, % - Infectious disease % - Interventional cardiology % - Nephrology % - Oncology % - Pulmonary disease % - Pulmonary disease and critical care medicine, % - Rheumatology % - Sleep medicine % - Transplant hepatology % Medical genetics % - Molecular genetic pathology % - Medical biochemical genetics 4 4 % Neurological surgery, % - Endovascular surgical neuroradiology 2 2 % Notes: Counts reflect residents completing training between 9//28 and 8/3/29 Highlighted specialties represent specialties that lead to initial board certification, classified as the GME pipleline Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

60 ACGME Data Resource Book 2 Academic Year 29-2 Number of Residents Completing Training, by Specialty and Subspecialty Specialty Total Residents continued Number of Completing Residents Residents Completing Preliminary Training Residents Completing All Accredited Training Percentage of the Residents Completing All Accredited Training Neurology, % - Child neurology % - Clinical neurophysiology % - Endovascular surgical neuroradiology % - Neuromuscular medicine % - Neurodevelopmental disabilities 9 % - Vascular neurology % Nuclear medicine % Obstetrics and gynecology 4,869,96 8,78 34% Ophthalmology, % Orthopaedic surgery 3, % - Adult reconstructive orthopaedics % - Foot and ankle orthopaedics % - Hand surgery % - Musculoskeletal oncology 3 3 % - Orthopaedic sports medicine % - Orthopaedic surgery of the spine % - Orthopaedic trauma % - Pediatric orthopaedics % Otolaryngology, % - Neurotology % - Pediatric otolaryngology % Pathology-anatomic and clinical 2, % - Blood banking/transfusion medicine % - Chemical pathology 2 2 % - Cytopathology % - Forensic pathology % - Hematology % - Medical microbiology 7 % - Neuropathology % - Pediatric pathology % - Selective pathology % Pediatrics 8,29 2, ,4 72% - Adolescent medicine % - Neonatal-perinatal medicine % - Pediatric cardiology % - Pediatric critical care medicine % - Pediatric emergency medicine % - Pediatric endocrinology % - Pediatric gastroenterology % - Pediatric hematology/oncology % - Pediatric infectious diseases % - Pediatric nephrology % - Pediatric pulmonology % - Pediatric rheumatology % Notes: Counts reflect residents completing training between 9//28 and 8/3/29 Highlighted specialties represent specialties that lead to initial board certification, classified as the GME pipleline Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

61 ACGME Data Resource Book 3 Academic Year 29-2 Number of Residents Completing Training, by Specialty and Subspecialty Specialty Total Residents continued Number of Completing Residents Residents Completing Preliminary Training Residents Completing All Accredited Training Percentage of the Residents Completing All Accredited Training - Pediatric sports medicine % - Developmental-behavioral pediatrics % - Pediatric transplant hepatology % Physical medicine and rehabilitation, % - Pediatric rehabilitation % - Spinal cord injury medicine % - Sports medicine % Plastic surgery 33 4% Plastic surgery - integrated % - Craniofacial surgery 3 3 % - Hand surgery % Preventive medicine % - Medical toxicology 9 % - Undersea and hyperbaric medicine % Psychiatry 4, % - Addiction psychiatry 7 % - Child and adolescent psychiatry % - Forensic psychiatry % - Geriatric psychiatry % - Psychosomatic medicine 8 % Radiation oncology % Radiology-diagnostic 4,6,4,4 32% - Abdominal radiology % - Cardiothoracic radiology % - Endovascular surgical neuroradiology 4 4 % - Musculoskeletal radiology % - Neuroradiology % - Nuclear radiology 8 8 % - Pediatric radiology % - Vascular and interventional radiology % Surgery 7,268 2,487,44,42 3% - Hand surgery % - Pediatric surgery % - Surgical critical care % - Vascular surgery % - Vascular surgery - integrated 4 Thoracic surgery % - Congenital cardiac surgery % Thoracic surgery - integrated Urology, % - Pediatric urology % Transitional year,238,93,93 3% Internal medicine/pediatrics, % Notes: Counts reflect residents completing training between 9//28 and 8/3/29 Highlighted specialties represent specialties that lead to initial board certification, classified as the GME pipleline Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

62 ACGME Data Resource Book 4 Academic Year 29-2 Number of Residents Not Graduating from a Program, by Specialty and Subspecialty (table continued on next page) Non-Graduation Status Deceased Dismissed Transferred Unsuccessfully Completed Program Withdrew Specialty # Res Not Grad % in Spec Not Grad # # # # # OVERALL 3,334 3% , Allergy and immunology 8 27% 4 4 Anesthesiology 32 24% Adult cardiothoracic anesthesiology 3 2% 2 - Critical care medicine 2 24% - Pain medicine 8% Pediatric anesthesiology 3 22% 2 Colon and rectal surgery % Dermatology 4 3% 2 - Dermatopathology % - Procedural dermatology % Emergency medicine 7 2% Medical toxicology 2 39% - Pediatric emergency medicine 6% - Sports medicine % - Undersea and hyperbaric medicine % Family medicine 3 33% Geriatric medicine 6% - Hospice and palliative medicine 2 7% 2 - Sports medicine % Internal medicine 3 22% Cardiovascular disease 47 9% Clinical cardiac electrophysiology 29% Critical care medicine 8 47% 2 - Endocrinology, diabetes, and metabolism 7 3% Gastroenterology 7 3% Geriatric medicine 3 47% Hematology 2% 4 - Hematology and oncology 22 6% Infectious disease 9 2% Interventional cardiology % - Nephrology 9 % 7 - Oncology 7 67% 6 - Pulmonary disease % - Pulmonary disease and critical care 26 2% Rheumatology 3 8% 2 - Sleep medicine 7% - Transplant hepatology % Medical genetics 8 98% 7 - Molecular genetic pathology % - Medical biochemical genetics % Neurological surgery 33 3% Endovasc surgical neuroradiology % Note: Highlighted specialties represent specialties that lead to initial board certification, classified as the GME pipleline Some plastic surgery residents transferred because their programs were transitioned to integrated plastic surgery programs Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

63 ACGME Data Resource Book Academic Year 29-2 Number of Residents Not Graduating from a Program, by Specialty and Subspecialty continued Non-Completion Status Deceased Dismissed Transferred Unsuccessfully Completed Program Withdrew Specialty # Res Not Grad % in Spec Not Grad # # # # # Neurology 79 42% Child neurology % - Clinical neurophysiology % - Endovasc surgical neuroradiology % - Neuromuscular medicine % - Neurodevelopmental disabilities 3% - Vascular neurology % Nuclear medicine 7 2% 4 3 Obstetrics and gynecology 4 29% 9 3 Ophthalmology 26 9% 2 3 Orthopaedic surgery 39 2% Adult reconstructive orthopaedics % - Foot and ankle orthopaedics % - Hand surgery 2 6% - Musculoskeletal oncology % - Orthopaedic sports medicine % - Orthopaedic surgery of the spine 29% - Orthopaedic trauma 9% - Pediatric orthopaedics 29% Otolaryngology 6 % Neurotology % - Pediatric otolaryngology % Pathology-anatomic and clinical 48% Blood banking/transfusion medicine 2% - Chemical pathology % - Cytopathology 8% - Forensic pathology 2% - Hematology 8% - Medical microbiology % - Neuropathology % - Pediatric pathology 4% - Selective pathology 3 22% 2 Pediatrics 27 26% Adolescent medicine 3 % 3 - Neonatal-perinatal medicine 7 27% - Pediatric cardiology 4% 3 - Pediatric critical care medicine 8 49% Pediatric emergency medicine 4% - Pediatric endocrinology 44% Pediatric gastroenterology 8 34% 2 - Pediatric hematology/oncology 9 22% 8 - Pediatric infectious diseases 28% 4 - Pediatric nephrology 6 % - Pediatric pulmonology 4 28% 2 Note: Highlighted specialties represent specialties that lead to initial board certification, classified as the GME pipleline Some plastic surgery residents transferred because their programs were transitioned to integrated plastic surgery programs Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

64 ACGME Data Resource Book 6 Academic Year 29-2 Number of Residents Not Graduating from a Program, by Specialty and Subspecialty continued Non-Completion Status Deceased Dismissed Transferred Unsuccessfully Completed Program Withdrew Specialty # Res Not Grad % in Spec Not Grad # # # # # - Pediatric rheumatology % - Pediatric sports medicine % - Developmental-behavioral pediatrics 2 29% - Pediatric transplant hepatology % Physical medicine and rehabilitation 23 9% - Pediatric rehabilitation 2 8% 2 - Spinal cord injury medicine % - Sports medicine % Plastic surgery 2 43% Plastic surgery - integrated 7 2% Craniofacial surgery % - Hand surgery 6% Preventive medicine 22 73% Medical toxicology % - Undersea and hyperbaric medicine % Psychiatry 487 % Addiction psychiatry 88% 4 - Child and adolescent psychiatry 2 26% Forensic psychiatry 4 49% 3 - Geriatric psychiatry 2 3% 2 - Psychosomatic medicine 7% Radiation oncology 7 % 2 Radiology-diagnostic 7 6% Abdominal radiology % - Cardiothoracic radiology % - Endovasc surgical neuroradiology % - Musculoskeletal radiology 3% - Neuroradiology 7 29% 6 - Nuclear radiology % - Pediatric radiology % - Vascular and interventional radiology 9 49% 4 Surgery 3 43% Hand surgery 2% - Pediatric surgery 4% - Surgical critical care 7 46% Vascular surgery 2% 3 - Vascular surgery - integrated % Thoracic surgery 68% Congenital cardiac surgery % Thoracic surgery - integrated % Urology 4 3% Pediatric urology 4% Transitional year 93% 3 7 Internal medicine/pediatrics 27 9% Note: Highlighted specialties represent specialties that lead to initial board certification, classified as the GME pipleline Some plastic surgery residents transferred because their programs were transitioned to integrated plastic surgery programs Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

65 ACGME Data Resource Book 7 Academic Year 29-2 Number of Residents Entering GME and the GME Pipeline Specialty PGY Residents PGY Residents as % of Total Entering Pipeline Residents Entering Pipeline Residents as % of Total OVERALL 26,49 % 2,86 % Anesthesiology 928 3%,38 3% Dermatology 2 % 386 % Emergency medicine,67 9%,63 62% Family medicine 3,233 22% 3,233 2% Internal medicine 9,36 344% 7, 276% Medical genetics % 4 2% Neurological surgery 2 8% 2 8% Neurology 223 8% 6 24% Nuclear medicine 8 3% Obstetrics and gynecology,24 47%,223 47% Ophthalmology 48 9% Orthopaedic surgery 76 27% 76 27% Otolaryngology 294 % 294 % Pathology-anatomic and clinical % 643 2% Pediatrics 2,79 % 2,74 6% Physical medicine and rehabilitation 8 3% 36 4% Plastic surgery 49 6% Plastic surgery - integrated 66 2% 66 3% Preventive medicine 3 6% Psychiatry,289 49%,289 % Radiation oncology 9 6% Radiology-diagnostic,72 4% Surgery 2,499 94%,96 42% Vascular surgery - Integrated 2 % 2 % Thoracic surgery - integrated % % Urology 269 % *Transitional year,238 47% Internal medicine/pediatrics 39 4% 39 4% Notes: Postgraduate year (PGY) residents are those in positions that are available immediately after completion of medical school For some entry level position data it is unclear whether residents had previously participated in GME 'Pipeline programs' are programs within specialties that lead to initial board certification Entering pipeline residents are residents in pipeline specialties in year (excluding prelim) The asterisk (*) indicates that transitional year is not classified as a pipeline specialty Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

66 ACGME Data Resource Book 8 Academic Year 29-2 Number of Residents, by Medical School Type Total Residents =,386 Resident Count Percent Specialty Programs Canadian Medical School 2 2% International Medical School 24, 26% Osteopathic Medical School 6,947 7% US LCME-Accredited 6,337 66% US Medical School Unknown 3 % Subspecialty Programs Canadian Medical School 29 7% International Medical School 6,488 3% Osteopathic Medical School 99 % US LCME-Accredited,27 6% US Medical School Unknown 3 % 2 2, 4, 6, 8,, 2, Number of Residents Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

67 ACGME Data Resource Book 9 Academic Year 29-2 Number of Residents, by Medical School Type and Specialty and Subspecialty Medical School Type Canadian Medical School International Medical School Osteopathic Medical School US LCME-Accredited Medical School US Medical School Unknown Unknown Specialty Total Residents # % # % # % # % # % # % OVERALL, % 3,639 28% 7,96 7% 72,4 6% 6 % % Allergy and immunology 292 % 38 3% 3 4% 24 82% % % Anesthesiology,49 8 % 684 2% 449 8% 4,3 79% % % - Adult cardiothoracic 9 % 29 24% 8 7% 82 69% % % - Critical care medicine 82 % 2 3% 8 % 48 9% % % - Pain medicine 28 % 47 6% 27 9% 2 74% % % - Pediatric anesthesiology 38 % 26 9% 8% 73% % % Colon and rectal surgery 82 % 3% 3 4% 68 83% % % Dermatology,48 2 % 4 4% 9 2%,86 9% % % - Dermatopathology 9 % 2 3% 3 3% 73 8% % % - Procedural dermatology 4 2 % 2 % 3% 3 88% % % Emergency medicine 4,9 7 % 322 7% 6 % 4,6 82% % % - Medical toxicology % % 4 8% 42 82% % % - Pediatric emergency medicine 6 2 3% 8 3% 7 % 44 72% % % - Sports medicine 8 3% 2 2% 3% 4 % % % - Undersea and hyperbaric 7 % 4% 4% 7% % % Family medicine 9,68 % 3,822 4%,7 6% 4,28 44% % % - Geriatric medicine 62 % 4 66% 2 3% 9 3% % % - Hospice and palliative medicine 2 % 42 3% 7 6% 7 8% % % - Sports medicine 64 % 2 % 32 2% 7 6% % % Internal medicine 22,69 3 %,29 4%,426 6%,988 48% % % - Cardiovascular disease 2,444 7 % 844 3% 97 4%,496 6% % % - Clinical cardiac electrophysiology 74 2 % 48 28% 6 3% 8 68% % % - Critical care medicine 7 3% 4 6% 6 9% 46 27% % % - Endocrinology, diabetes, and 36 % 23 44% 2 % 276 % % % - Gastroenterology,37 % 4 29% 67 % 88 6% % % - Geriatric medicine 279 % 84 66% 2 4% 83 3% % % - Hematology 33 % 3 39% 2 6% 8 % % % - Hematology and oncology,44 9 % 6 43% 39 3% 76 4% % % - Infectious disease % 33 43% 28 4% 384 3% % % - Interventional cardiology % 4 % % 24 43% % % - Nephrology % 484 6% 43 % % % % - Oncology 4 % 8 6% 6 6% 4 38% % % - Pulmonary disease 78 % 63 8% 2 3% 2 % % % - Pulmonary disease and critical,33 % 64 42% 83 6% 679 % % % - Rheumatology % 38% 23 6% 222 6% % % - Sleep medicine 46 2 % 64 44% 8 % 72 49% % % - Transplant hepatology 22 % 23% % 7 77% % % Medical genetics 82 % 3 43% 2 2% 4 % % % - Molecular genetic pathology 3 % 4 4% 3% 2 7% % % - Medical biochemical genetics % % % % % % Neurological surgery,2 % 26 % 4 % 98 88% % % - Endovasc surgical neuroradiology Note: Highlighted specialties represent specialties that lead to initial board certification, classified as the GME pipleline Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

68 ACGME Data Resource Book 6 Academic Year 29-2 Number of Residents, by Medical School Type and Specialty and Subspecialty continued Medical School Type Canadian Medical School International Medical School Osteopathic Medical School US LCME-Accredited Medical School US Medical School Unknown Unknown Specialty Total Residents # % # % # % # % # % # % Neurology,892 % % 37 7%,72 7% % % - Child neurology 294 % 86 29% % 92 6% % % - Clinical neurophysiology 24 % 93 43% % 9 % % % - Endovasc surgical neuroradiology 2 % 2 % % % % % - Neuromuscular medicine 29 % 8 28% 3 % 8 62% % % - Neurodevelopmental disabilities 9 % % % 8 9% % % - Vascular neurology 66 2% 29 44% 2 3% 34 2% % % Nuclear medicine 66 % 3 62% 3 2% 6 36% % % Obstetrics and gynecology 4,869 7 % 82 7% 43 9% 3,78 73% % % Ophthalmology,398 2 % 9 7% 7 %,284 92% % % Orthopaedic surgery 3,388 % 3% 3 % 3,23 96% % % - Adult reconstructive orthopaedics 42 2% 2 48% 2% 2 48% % % - Foot and ankle orthopaedics 9 % % % 6 84% % % - Hand surgery 2 6 % 4% 9% 3 82% % % - Musculoskeletal oncology % 2 3% % 3 87% % % - Orthopaedic sports medicine 24 % 7 3% 2 6% 84 9% % % - Orthopaedic surgery of the spine 34 % 9 26% 4 2% 2 62% % % - Orthopaedic trauma 7 % 6% 2 2% 4 82% % % - Pediatric orthopaedics % 9 26% 3% 22 6% % % Otolaryngology,424 2 % 42 3% 8 %,372 96% % % - Neurotology 2 % 2 8% % 23 92% % % - Pediatric otolaryngology % % % % % % Pathology-anatomic and clinical 2,389 % % 44 6%,482 62% % % - Blood banking/transfusion 49 % 3 27% 4 8% 32 6% % % - Chemical pathology - Cytopathology 33 % 43 32% 6 % 83 62% % % - Forensic pathology % 7 % 3 6% 3 74% % % - Hematology 2 % 33 26% % 9 73% % % - Medical microbiology 7 % 3 43% 4% 3 43% % % - Neuropathology 36 % 42% % 2 8% % % - Pediatric pathology 2 4% 9 36% % 6% % % - Selective pathology % 4 39% 4 3% 7 % % % Pediatrics 8,29 23 % 2,7 2% 743 9%,426 66% % % - Adolescent medicine 6 % 4 23% 8% 4 68% % % - Neonatal-perinatal medicine 637 % % 32 % 362 7% % % - Pediatric cardiology % 8 24% 7 2% 27 72% % % - Pediatric critical care medicine % 28% 22 6% 24 66% % % - Pediatric emergency medicine 28 4 % 42 % 7 6% 28 78% % % - Pediatric endocrinology 229 % 64 28% 6 7% 48 6% % % - Pediatric gastroenterology 233 % 6 28% 7 7% 64% % % - Pediatric hematology/oncology 4 % 8 29% 4% % % % - Pediatric infectious diseases % 3 3% 3% 8 66% % % - Pediatric nephrology 9 % 44 37% 4% 69 8% % % - Pediatric pulmonology 4 3 2% 49 3% 8% 78 % % % Note: Highlighted specialties represent specialties that lead to initial board certification, classified as the GME pipleline Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

69 ACGME Data Resource Book 6 Academic Year 29-2 Number of Residents, by Medical School Type and Specialty and Subspecialty continued Medical School Type Canadian Medical School International Medical School Osteopathic Medical School US LCME-Accredited Medical School US Medical School Unknown Unknown Specialty Total Residents # % # % # % # % # % # % - Pediatric rheumatology % 2 27% 7% 46 63% % % - Pediatric sports medicine % 4 27% 3 2% 8 3% % % - Developmental-behavioral 7 % 8 % 8 % 4 77% % % - Pediatric transplant hepatology 3 % 33% % 2 67% % % Physical medicine and rehabilitation,237 2 % 232 9% 38 26% 68 % % % - Pediatric rehabilitation 7 % 6% 3 8% 3 76% % % - Spinal cord injury medicine 8 % 2 % 6 33% 6% % % - Sports medicine % % % % % % Plastic surgery 33 % 4 % 7 2% 36 87% % % Plastic surgery - integrated 33 2 % 2 4% % 32 96% % % - Craniofacial surgery % 3 6% % 2 4% % % - Hand surgery % 6% 6% 2 67% % % Preventive medicine 33 2 % 3 7% 38 3% 2 69% % % - Medical toxicology 9 % 2 22% % 7 78% % % - Undersea and hyperbaric 2 % % % % % % Psychiatry 4,848 %,626 34% 433 9% 2,774 7% % % - Addiction psychiatry 7 2% 2 37% 3 % 32 6% % % - Child and adolescent psychiatry 8 2 % % 6 8% 4 63% % % - Forensic psychiatry 8 % 9% 4 % 6 7% % % - Geriatric psychiatry 64 % 33 2% 6 9% 2 39% % % - Psychosomatic medicine 8 3 % 9 33% 2% 3 6% % % Radiation oncology 6 % 23 4% 8 % 83 9% % % Radiology-diagnostic 4,6 2 % 386 8% 83 4% 3,97 87% % % - Abdominal radiology 44 2 % 6 36% 2% 2 7% % % - Cardiothoracic radiology 2 % % % % % % - Endovasc surgical neuroradiology 2% 2% % 3 6% % % - Musculoskeletal radiology 33 3% 2 6% 3% 29 88% % % - Neuroradiology 24 2 % 42 7% 8 3% 89 78% % % - Nuclear radiology % % % % % % - Pediatric radiology 74 % 29 39% 2 3% 43 8% % % - Vascular and interventional 8 % 49 26% 6 3% 28 69% % % Surgery 7,268 %,42 2% 22 3%,62 77% % % - Hand surgery 8 3% 2 2% % 63% % % - Pediatric surgery 7 % 7 % % 62 87% % % - Surgical critical care 2 % 22 4% 8 % 2 8% % % - Vascular surgery 24 2 % 3 22% 8 3% 82 74% % % - Vascular surgery - integrated 4 % 7 8% % 33 83% % % Thoracic surgery 29 2 % 3 24% 3 % 6 74% % % - Congenital cardiac surgery 6 % 4 67% % 2 33% % % Thoracic surgery - integrated % % 9% 9% % % Urology,43 % 4 4% % 988 9% % % - Pediatric urology 2 4% 3 2% % 2 84% % % Transitional year,238 % 8% 74 6%,8 8% % % Internal medicine/pediatrics,4 % 24 % 3 7%,87 77% % % Note: Highlighted specialties represent specialties that lead to initial board certification, classified as the GME pipleline Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

70 ACGME Data Resource Book 62 Academic Year 29-2 Specialties Organized by Largest Percentages of International Medical Graduate (IMG) Residents Nuclear medicine Internal medicine Medical genetics Family medicine Neurology Psychiatry Pathology-anatomic Pediatrics Thoracic surgery Surgery Physical medicine and rehab Obstetrics and gynecology Preventive medicine Internal medicine/pediatrics Colon and rectal surgery Allergy and immunology Anesthesiology Plastic surgery Neurological surgery Transitional year Radiology-diagnostic Ophthalmology Emergency medicine Urology Radiation oncology Plastic surgery - integrated Dermatology Orthopaedic surgery Otolaryngology Percent 62% 4% 43% 4% 36% 34% 32% 2% 24% 2% 9% 7% 7% % 3% 3% 2% % % 8% 8% 7% 7% 4% 4% 4% 4% 3% 3% % % 2% 3% 4% % 6% 7% Percentage of Residents Who Are IMG Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

71 ACGME Data Resource Book 63 Academic Year 29-2 Number of Residents, by Specialty and Subspecialty and Sex (table continued on next page) Sex Female Male Not Reported Specialty Total Programs Total Residents # % # % # % OVERALL 8,84,386 46,969 42,769 8,648 8 Allergy and immunology Anesthesiology 32,49, , Adult cardiothoracic anesthesiology Critical care medicine Pain medicine Pediatric anesthesiology Colon and rectal surgery Dermatology 2, Dermatopathology Procedural dermatology Emergency medicine 4,9, , Medical toxicology Pediatric emergency medicine Sports medicine Undersea and hyperbaric medicine Family medicine 4 9,68,39 3 4, Geriatric medicine Hospice and palliative medicine Sports medicine Internal medicine 38 22,69 8,42 37, , Cardiovascular disease 8 2, , Clinical cardiac electrophysiology Critical care medicine Endocrinology, diabetes, and metabolism Gastroenterology 6, Geriatric medicine Hematology Hematology and oncology 32, Infectious disease Interventional cardiology Nephrology Oncology Pulmonary disease Pulmonary disease and critical care 3, Rheumatology Sleep medicine Transplant hepatology Medical genetics Molecular genetic pathology Medical biochemical genetics Neurological surgery, Endovasc surgical neuroradiology Notes: Highlighted specialties represent specialties that lead to initial board certification, classified as the GME pipleline Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

72 ACGME Data Resource Book 64 Academic Year 29-2 Number of Residents, by Specialty and Subspecialty and Sex continued Sex Female Male Not Reported Specialty Total Programs Total Residents # % # % # % Neurology 26, Child neurology Clinical neurophysiology Endovasc surgical neuroradiology Neuromuscular medicine Neurodevelopmental disabilities Vascular neurology Nuclear medicine Obstetrics and gynecology 247 4,869 3, Ophthalmology 8, Orthopaedic surgery 3, , Adult reconstructive orthopaedics Foot and ankle orthopaedics Hand surgery Musculoskeletal oncology Orthopaedic sports medicine Orthopaedic surgery of the spine Orthopaedic trauma Pediatric orthopaedics Otolaryngology 3, Neurotology Pediatric otolaryngology Pathology-anatomic and clinical 49 2,389,27 3, Blood banking/transfusion medicine Chemical pathology - Cytopathology Forensic pathology Hematology Medical microbiology Neuropathology Pediatric pathology Selective pathology Pediatrics 9 8,29,9 63,928 23,9 3 - Adolescent medicine Neonatal-perinatal medicine Pediatric cardiology Pediatric critical care medicine Pediatric emergency medicine Pediatric endocrinology Pediatric gastroenterology Pediatric hematology/oncology Pediatric infectious diseases Pediatric nephrology Pediatric pulmonology Notes: Highlighted specialties represent specialties that lead to initial board certification, classified as the GME pipleline Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

73 ACGME Data Resource Book 6 Academic Year 29-2 Number of Residents, by Specialty and Subspecialty and Sex continued Sex Female Male Not Reported Specialty Total Programs Total Residents # % # % # % - Pediatric rheumatology Pediatric sports medicine Developmental-behavioral pediatrics Pediatric transplant hepatology Physical medicine and rehabilitation 79, Pediatric rehabilitation Spinal cord injury medicine Sports medicine Plastic surgery Plastic surgery - integrated Craniofacial surgery Hand surgery Preventive medicine Medical toxicology Undersea and hyperbaric medicine 2 2 Psychiatry 84 4,848 2,494, Addiction psychiatry Child and adolescent psychiatry Forensic psychiatry Geriatric psychiatry Psychosomatic medicine Radiation oncology Radiology-diagnostic 87 4,6, , Abdominal radiology Cardiothoracic radiology Endovasc surgical neuroradiology Musculoskeletal radiology Neuroradiology Nuclear radiology Pediatric radiology Vascular and interventional radiology Surgery 248 7,268 2, , Hand surgery Pediatric surgery Surgical critical care Vascular surgery Vascular surgery - integrated Thoracic surgery Congenital cardiac surgery Thoracic surgery - integrated Urology 2, Pediatric urology Transitional year 6, Internal medicine/pediatrics 8, Notes: Highlighted specialties represent specialties that lead to initial board certification, classified as the GME pipleline Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

74 ACGME Data Resource Book 66 Academic Year 29-2 Specialties Organized by Largest Percentages of Female Residents Percent Obstetrics and gynecology Medical genetics Pediatrics Dermatology Allergy and immunology Family medicine Pathology-anatomic Internal medicine/pediatrics Psychiatry Preventive medicine Neurology Ophthalmology Physical medicine and rehab Nuclear medicine Internal medicine Emergency medicine Thoracic surgery - integrated Anesthesiology Radiation oncology Surgery Transitional year Colon and rectal surgery Otolaryngology Radiology-diagnostic Plastic surgery - integrated Plastic surgery Urology Thoracic surgery Neurological surgery Orthopaedic surgery 79% 6% 63% 62% 6% 3% 3% 2% % 49% 43% 4% 4% 37% 37% 37% 36% 36% 34% 32% 3% 3% 3% 27% 26% 24% 22% 4% 3% 2% % % 2% 3% 4% % 6% 7% 8% Percent Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

75 ACGME Data Resource Book 67 Academic Year 29-2 Mean Age of Residents, by Specialty and Subspecialty Specialty Age (Avg) OVERALL 38 Allergy and immunology 323 Anesthesiology Adult cardiothoracic anesthesiology Critical care medicine 32 - Pain medicine Pediatric anesthesiology 338 Colon and rectal surgery 342 Dermatology 33 - Dermatopathology 34 - Procedural dermatology 343 Emergency medicine 29 - Medical toxicology Pediatric emergency medicine Sports medicine Undersea and hyperbaric medicine 399 Family medicine 3 - Geriatric medicine Hospice and palliative medicine Sports medicine 33 Internal medicine 29 - Cardiovascular disease 32 - Clinical cardiac electrophysiology 36 - Critical care medicine Endocrinology, diabetes, and metabolism 33 - Gastroenterology Geriatric medicine Hematology Hematology and oncology Infectious disease Interventional cardiology Nephrology 32 - Oncology Pulmonary disease Pulmonary disease and critical care medicine Rheumatology Sleep medicine Transplant hepatology 343 Medical genetics 36 - Molecular genetic pathology 38 - Medical biochemical genetics 3 Neurological surgery Endovasc surgical neuroradiology Note: Highlighted specialties represent specialties that lead to initial board certification, classified as the GME pipleline Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

76 ACGME Data Resource Book 68 Academic Year 29-2 Mean Age of Residents, by Specialty and Subspecialty continued Specialty Age (Avg) Neurology 36 - Child neurology 37 - Clinical neurophysiology 32 - Endovasc surgical neuroradiology 3 - Neuromuscular medicine 34 - Neurodevelopmental disabilities 36 - Vascular neurology 343 Nuclear medicine 3 Obstetrics and gynecology 289 Ophthalmology 299 Orthopaedic surgery Adult reconstructive orthopaedics Foot and ankle orthopaedics Hand surgery Musculoskeletal oncology 33 - Orthopaedic sports medicine 33 - Orthopaedic surgery of the spine 34 - Orthopaedic trauma Pediatric orthopaedics 343 Otolaryngology 28 - Neurotology Pediatric otolaryngology 332 Pathology-anatomic and clinical 3 - Blood banking/transfusion medicine 33 - Chemical pathology - Cytopathology 37 - Forensic pathology Hematology 36 - Medical microbiology 39 - Neuropathology 32 - Pediatric pathology Selective pathology 3 Pediatrics Adolescent medicine 32 - Neonatal-perinatal medicine Pediatric cardiology 38 - Pediatric critical care medicine Pediatric emergency medicine 32 - Pediatric endocrinology 39 - Pediatric gastroenterology Pediatric hematology/oncology 32 - Pediatric infectious diseases Pediatric nephrology 37 Note: Highlighted specialties represent specialties that lead to initial board certification, classified as the GME pipleline Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

77 ACGME Data Resource Book 69 Academic Year 29-2 Mean Age of Residents, by Specialty and Subspecialty continued Specialty Age (Avg) - Pediatric pulmonology Pediatric rheumatology 36 - Pediatric sports medicine 32 - Developmental-behavioral pediatrics 34 - Pediatric transplant hepatology 37 Physical medicine and rehabilitation 39 - Pediatric rehabilitation Spinal cord injury medicine 33 - Sports medicine 34 Plastic surgery 337 Plastic surgery - integrated Craniofacial surgery 33 - Hand surgery 33 Preventive medicine Medical toxicology 33 - Undersea and hyperbaric medicine 42 Psychiatry 3 - Addiction psychiatry Child and adolescent psychiatry 34 - Forensic psychiatry 36 - Geriatric psychiatry 37 - Psychosomatic medicine 37 Radiation oncology 36 Radiology-diagnostic 32 - Abdominal radiology Cardiothoracic radiology 33 - Endovasc surgical neuroradiology Musculoskeletal radiology Neuroradiology Nuclear radiology Pediatric radiology 3 - Vascular and interventional radiology 346 Surgery Hand surgery Pediatric surgery Surgical critical care 36 - Vascular surgery Vascular surgery - integrated 29 Thoracic surgery 3 - Congenital cardiac surgery 387 Thoracic surgery - integrated 3 Urology Pediatric urology 347 Transitional year 289 Internal medicine/pediatrics 288 Note: Highlighted specialties represent specialties that lead to initial board certification, classified as the GME pipleline Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

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79 Number of Sponsoring Institutions, by Institution Type ACGME Data Resource Book 7 Academic Year 29-2 Total Sponsors = 68 / Multiple Program Sponsors = 377 / Single Program Sponsors = 34 Multiple-Program Sponsors Number of Sponsors Number of Programs General/Teaching Hospital Medical School - LCME UMC Other Children's Hospital Consortium of Hospitals Education/Research Foundation Other Specialized Hospital Ambulatory Care Clinic/Office School of Public Health Hospice 249 4, , Number of Sponsors Single-Program Sponsors Number of Sponsors Number of Programs General/Teaching Hospital Other Education/Research Foundation <Not Determined> Ambulatory Care Clinic/Office Children's Hospital Pathology Lab / Medical Examiner Consortium of Hospitals Public Health Facility Sports Medicine Facility Medical School - LCME UMC Other Specialized Hospital Psychiatric Hospital Blood Bank Rehabilitation Facility Outpatient Facility School of Public Health Medical School - Osteopathic Psych/Mental Health Outpatient Number of Sponsors Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

80 Number of Sponsoring Institutions, by Ownership Type ACGME Data Resource Book 72 Academic Year 29-2 Total Sponsors = 68 / Multiple Program Sponsors = 377 / Single Program Sponsors = 34 Multiple-Program Sponsors Single-Program Sponsors Other Non-profit State Church Corporation County Hospital District or Authority Army City Other For-profit Air Force Individual Veterans Administration <Not Specified> Air Force/Army Air Force/Army/Navy Air Force/Navy City and County Navy Other Federal Partnership Number of Sponsors Number of Sponsors Number of Programs 4, 2, Other Non-profit Corporation Church <Not Specified> County State Partnership City Navy Hospital District or Authority Other For-profit Army Air Force City and County Individual Public Health Service Veterans Administration Number of Sponsors Number of Sponsors Number of Programs Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

81 ACGME Data Resource Book 73 Academic Year 29-2 Number of Sponsors with at Least one DIO Change Sponsor Count Percent Multiple-Program DIO Change Occurred 4 % No DIO Change % Single-Program DIO Change Occurred 4 3% No DIO Change % Number of Sponsors Number of Distinct DIO Changes Sponsor Count Percent of Total Multiple-Program 43 48% Single-Program 47 2% Distinct DIO Changes in AY Note: The number of sponsors with at least one change is shown in the first graph and the number of distinct changes (ie a sponsor may register more than one change) is shown in the second graph Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

82 ACGME Data Resource Book 74 Academic Year 29-2 Number of DIO Changes for Multiple-Program Sponsors, by Size of Sponsor Total # of # of Sponsors DIO Changes w/ Changes 2 or Fewer Programs to Programs 4 3 to 7 Programs Number of Distinct DIO Changes Note: Instances of mulitple DIO changes within a single institution for the academic year are shown on the graph Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

83 ACGME Data Resource Book 7 Academic Year 29-2 List of Multiple-Program Sponsoring Institutions, by Resident Count Institution Name Institution City Institution State Number of Programs Number of Residents New York Presbyterian Hospital New York NY 6,82 Mount Sinai School of Medicine New York NY 93,38 UPMC Medical Education Pittsburgh PA 8,36 University of Texas Southwestern Medical School Dallas TX 94,342 College of Medicine, Mayo Clinic Rochester MN 28,24 Baylor College of Medicine Houston TX 8,93 Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University Bronx NY 76,42 New York Medical College Valhalla NY 82,42 Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore MD 8, University of California (San Francisco) School of Medicine San Francisco CA 76,76 Emory University School of Medicine Atlanta GA 84,4 University of Washington School of Medicine Seattle WA 88,38 Washington University/B-JH/SLCH Consortium St Louis MO 79,29 University of Michigan Hospitals and Health Centers Ann Arbor MI 83,8 New York University School of Medicine New York NY 68,2 Jackson Memorial Hospital/Jackson Health System Miami FL University of Pennsylvania Health System Philadelphia PA McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University Chicago IL UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine/UCLA Medical Center Los Angeles CA 68 9 Indiana University School of Medicine Indianapolis IN North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System Great Neck NY 7 98 University of Minnesota Medical School Minneapolis MN 8 89 University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Houston TX Stanford Hospital and Clinics Stanford CA Massachusetts General Hospital Boston MA 2 86 University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine Aurora CO Brigham and Women's Hospital Boston MA University of Southern California/LAC+USC Medical Center Los Angeles CA 3 84 Duke University Hospital Durham NC Yale-New Haven Hospital New Haven CT SUNY Health Science Center at Brooklyn Brooklyn NY University of Alabama Hospital Birmingham AL University of Illinois College of Medicine at Chicago Chicago IL 82 Cleveland Clinic Foundation Cleveland OH 6 8 Vanderbilt University Medical Center Nashville TN Medical College of Wisconsin Affiliated Hospitals, Inc Milwaukee WI University of Chicago Medical Center Chicago IL University Hospitals Case Medical Center Cleveland OH 6 72 University at Buffalo School of Medicine Buffalo NY 6 74 University of Maryland Program Baltimore MD 7 7 Oregon Health & Science University Hospital Portland OR University of Texas School of Medicine at San Antonio San Antonio TX University of North Carolina Hospitals Chapel Hill NC Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Philadelphia PA 7 68 Virginia Commonwealth University Health System Richmond VA Strong Memorial Hospital of the University of Rochester Rochester NY University of Virginia Medical Center Charlottesville VA University of Florida College of Medicine Gainesville FL 6 6 National Capital Consortium Bethesda MD 647 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

84 ACGME Data Resource Book 76 Academic Year 29-2 List of Multiple-Program Sponsoring Institutions, by Resident Count Institution Name continued Institution City Institution State Number of Programs Number of Residents University of Tennessee College of Medicine Memphis TN University of California (San Diego) Medical Center San Diego CA Loma Linda University Medical Center Loma Linda CA Ohio State University Hospital Columbus OH 62 University of Utah Medical Center Salt Lake City UT Wayne State University/Detroit Medical Center Detroit MI University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics Iowa City IA Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center Winston-Salem NC 6 6 University of California (Davis) Health System Sacramento CA 99 Henry Ford Hospital Detroit MI 4 92 University of South Florida College of Medicine Tampa FL 8 9 University of Arkansas College of Medicine Little Rock AR 6 84 Boston Medical Center Boston MA 4 84 Rush University Medical Center Chicago IL University of Louisville School of Medicine Louisville KY 7 UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School Newark NJ 4 67 Medical University of South Carolina College of Medicine Charleston SC 4 8 San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education Consortium Lackland AFB TX 3 2 Loyola University Medical Center Maywood IL 43 University of Connecticut School of Medicine Farmington CT 4 49 Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Boston MA University of California (Irvine) Medical Center Orange CA Milton S Hershey Medical Center Hershey PA 3 University of New Mexico School of Medicine Albuquerque NM 24 Rhode Island Hospital-Lifespan Providence RI Drexel University College of Medicine/Hahnemann University Philadelphia PA University Hospital Inc Cincinnati OH University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics Madison WI 9 7 Louisiana State University School of Medicine New Orleans LA 4 University of Kentucky College of Medicine Lexington KY 44 4 St Louis University School of Medicine St Louis MO 48 2 University of Massachusetts Medical School Worcester MA University Hospital - SUNY at Stony Brook Stony Brook NY 4 49 University of Arizona College of Medicine Tucson AZ Temple University Hospital Philadelphia PA St Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center New York NY University of Mississippi School of Medicine Jackson MS University of Oklahoma College of Medicine Oklahoma City OK University of Texas Medical Branch Hospitals Galveston TX University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine Kansas City MO 39 4 LSU Health Sciences Center-University Hospital Shreveport LA SUNY Upstate Medical University Syracuse NY University of Kansas School of Medicine Kansas City KS Georgetown University Hospital Washington DC Tufts Medical Center Boston MA Los Angeles County-Harbor-UCLA Medical Center Torrance CA UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School New Brunswick NJ George Washington University School of Medicine Washington DC Medical College of Georgia Augusta GA 4 48 Maimonides Medical Center Brooklyn NY Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

85 ACGME Data Resource Book 77 Academic Year 29-2 List of Multiple-Program Sponsoring Institutions, by Resident Count Institution Name continued Institution City Institution State Number of Programs Number of Residents University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Medicine Omaha NE 38 4 University of Puerto Rico School of Medicine San Juan PR 36 4 William Beaumont Hospital Royal Oak MI 38 4 Allegheny General Hospital-Western Pennsylvania Hosp Med EdPittsburgh PA 36 4 University of Missouri-Columbia School of Medicine Columbia MO 38 4 Albany Medical Center Albany NY Beth Israel Medical Center New York NY Children's Hospital Boston MA Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine Dayton OH John H Stroger Hospital of Cook County Chicago IL Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Los Angeles CA 3 36 Tulane University School of Medicine New Orleans LA 3 36 Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital Lebanon NH West Virginia University School of Medicine Morgantown WV Scott and White Memorial Hospital Temple TX 3 34 MetroHealth Medical Center Cleveland OH Albert Einstein Medical Center Philadelphia PA Pitt County Memorial Hospital Greenville NC Naval Medical Center (San Diego) San Diego CA 2 33 Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Philadelphia PA Kaiser Permanente Southern California Pasadena CA Baystate Medical Center Springfield MA University of Florida College of Medicine Jacksonville Jacksonville FL Eastern Virginia Medical School Norfolk VA 2 28 Grand Rapids Medical Education Partners Grand Rapids MI 6 28 Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center Cincinnati OH Geisinger Health System Danville PA University of Kansas School of Medicine (Wichita) Wichita KS 3 27 Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center Bronx NY Fletcher Allen Health Care Burlington VT Southern Illinois University School of Medicine Springfield IL Nassau University Medical Center East Meadow NY 6 26 Washington Hospital Center Washington DC 2 2 Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center Phoenix AZ 248 University of Nevada School of Medicine Reno NV Cooper Hospital-University Medical Center Camden NJ James H Quillen College of Medicine Johnson City TN 3 24 New York Methodist Hospital Brooklyn NY Madigan Army Medical Center Tacoma WA 8 23 Naval Medical Center (Portsmouth) Portsmouth VA Howard University Hospital Washington DC 6 23 University of Toledo Toledo OH Brooklyn Hospital Center Brooklyn NY UCSF Fresno Medical Education Program Fresno CA 226 Winthrop-University Hospital Mineola NY University of South Alabama Hospitals Mobile AL 8 22 Carolinas Medical Center Charlotte NC Maine Medical Center Portland ME Palmetto Health Columbia SC 9 22 Ochsner Clinic Foundation New Orleans LA 8 22 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

86 ACGME Data Resource Book 78 Academic Year 29-2 List of Multiple-Program Sponsoring Institutions, by Resident Count Institution Name continued Institution City Institution State Number of Programs Number of Residents Atlantic Health Morristown NJ 29 Orlando Health Orlando FL 3 24 University of Hawaii John A Burns School of Medicine Honolulu HI 8 23 Lenox Hill Hospital New York NY 7 22 Creighton University School of Medicine Omaha NE 7 22 Brookdale University Hospital and Medical Center Brooklyn NY 9 28 Lincoln Medical and Mental Health Center Bronx NY 6 23 Seton Hall University School of Health and Medical SciencesSouth Orange NJ 6 98 St John Hospital and Medical Center Detroit MI 2 97 University of Illinois College of Medicine at Peoria Peoria IL 4 97 Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at Lubbock Lubbock TX 7 96 Hennepin County Medical Center Minneapolis MN 93 New York Hospital Medical Center of Queens Flushing NY 92 Tripler Army Medical Center Tripler AMC HI 2 9 Maricopa Medical Center Phoenix AZ 8 9 Kaiser Permanente Medical Group (Northern California) Oakland CA 9 88 Texas Tech University Hlth Sci Ctr Paul L Foster Sch of MedEl Paso TX 86 Summa Health System Akron OH 4 8 Baylor University Medical Center Dallas TX 9 84 University of Oklahoma College of Medicine-Tulsa Tulsa OK 84 Michigan State Univ/Kalamazoo Center for Medical Studies Kalamazoo MI 7 St Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center Phoenix AZ 7 University of Tennessee Graduate School of Medicine Knoxville TN 7 7 Staten Island University Hospital Staten Island NY 7 Nationwide Children's Hospital Columbus OH 27 7 Children's National Medical Center Washington DC 7 7 Harlem Hospital Center New York NY 68 Greenville Hospital System/University of South Carolina Greenville SC 68 Lehigh Valley Hospital Network Allentown PA 68 Newark Beth Israel Medical Center Newark NJ 68 Advocate Lutheran General Hospital Park Ridge IL 2 62 Carilion Clinic-Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine Roanoke VA 2 9 Childrens Hospital Los Angeles Los Angeles CA 9 8 University of Tennessee College of Medicine-Chattanooga Chattanooga TN 3 4 Jefferson Medical College Philadelphia PA 4 Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center New York NY 9 4 Methodist Hospital (Houston) Houston TX 2 2 St Elizabeth's Medical Center Boston MA 9 49 Providence Hospital and Medical Centers Southfield MI 2 46 Jamaica Hospital Medical Center Jamaica NY 7 43 John Peter Smith Hospital (Tarrant County Hospital District) Fort Worth TX 8 4 Marshall University School of Medicine Huntington WV 4 Aurora Health Care Milwaukee WI 38 St Barnabas Medical Center Livingston NJ 6 32 Christiana Care Health Services Inc Wilmington DE 9 3 UAMS-Area Health Education Centers Little Rock AR 6 29 Michigan State University College of Human Medicine Lansing MI 3 29 Morehouse School of Medicine Atlanta GA 7 28 St Vincent Hospitals and Health Care Center Indianapolis IN 27 Lahey Clinic Burlington MA 2 26 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

87 ACGME Data Resource Book 79 Academic Year 29-2 List of Multiple-Program Sponsoring Institutions, by Resident Count Institution Name continued Institution City Institution State Number of Programs Number of Residents Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center Chicago IL 6 2 Akron General Medical Center Akron OH 8 9 Hospital of St Raphael New Haven CT 7 8 Abington Memorial Hospital Abington PA 8 Long Island College Hospital Brooklyn NY 6 Memorial Health-University Medical Center Savannah GA 6 6 York Hospital York PA Charleston Area Medical Center/West Virginia University Charleston WV 9 4 St Joseph Hospital Chicago IL 4 Virginia Mason Medical Center Seattle WA 6 4 Resurrection Medical Center Chicago IL 4 Riverside Methodist Hospitals (OhioHealth) Columbus OH 7 3 Kern Medical Center Bakersfield CA 8 2 Flushing Hospital Medical Center Flushing NY St Luke's Hospital Bethlehem PA 8 9 Santa Clara Valley Medical Center San Jose CA 4 8 Lankenau Hospital Wynnewood PA 9 8 St Barnabas Hospital Bronx NY 2 7 TriHealth Cincinnati OH 7 6 Exempla St Joseph Hospital Denver CO 4 Pennsylvania Hospital (UPHS) Philadelphia PA 7 4 California Pacific Medical Center San Francisco CA 9 4 Medical Center of Central Georgia Macon GA 8 2 Lutheran Medical Center Brooklyn NY 3 2 Alameda County Medical Center Oakland CA 2 2 St Joseph Mercy Hospital Ann Arbor MI 6 VA Caribbean Healthcare System San Juan PR 8 Detroit Medical Center Corporation Detroit MI 4 Advocate Christ Medical Center Oak Lawn IL 4 99 Cambridge Health Alliance Cambridge MA 7 98 St Vincent Hospital Worcester MA 98 Monmouth Medical Center Long Branch NJ 6 98 St Vincent Mercy Medical Center Toledo OH 4 96 Chicago Medical School/Rosalind Franklin Univ of Med & Sci North Chicago IL 6 96 University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health Madison WI 9 Meharry Medical College School of Medicine Nashville TN 7 94 Mount Sinai Medical Center of Florida, Inc Miami Beach FL 6 94 Earl K Long Medical Center Baton Rouge LA 3 93 Univ of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences Grand Forks ND 6 92 Baptist Health System Inc Birmingham AL 92 Crozer-Chester Medical Center Upland PA 6 92 Jersey Shore University Medical Center Neptune NJ 9 St Christopher's Hospital for Children (Tenet Health System) Philadelphia PA 9 Mercy Catholic Medical Center Inc Conshohocken PA 4 9 Clinical Center at the National Institutes of Health Bethesda MD 8 9 San Juan City Hospital San Juan PR 7 89 Miami Children's Hospital Miami FL 8 88 Sparrow Hospital Lansing MI 7 88 Woodhull Medical and Mental Health Center Brooklyn NY 2 86 Central Iowa Health System (Iowa Methodist/Iowa Lutheran) Des Moines IA 84 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

88 ACGME Data Resource Book 8 Academic Year 29-2 List of Multiple-Program Sponsoring Institutions, by Resident Count Institution Name continued Institution City Institution State Number of Programs Number of Residents St Joseph Mercy-Oakland Pontiac MI 84 Synergy Medical Education Alliance Saginaw MI 84 Bridgeport Hospital Bridgeport CT 8 83 Oakwood Hospital Dearborn MI 83 Rochester General Hospital Rochester NY 3 83 Hurley Medical Center Flint MI 6 82 Swedish Medical Center Seattle WA 82 Wyckoff Heights Medical Center Brooklyn NY 2 82 Wayne State University School of Medicine Detroit MI 7 8 Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at Amarillo Amarillo TX 8 St Francis Hospital Evanston IL 4 79 Florida Hospital Medical Center Orlando FL 6 79 Atlanta Medical Center Atlanta GA 78 Providence Health & Services - Oregon Portland OR 3 78 St Peter's University Hospital New Brunswick NJ 3 77 Hospital for Special Surgery New York NY 9 76 Union Memorial Hospital Baltimore MD 7 76 Phoenix Children's Hospital Phoenix AZ 74 VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System Los Angeles CA 7 73 Hospital Episcopal San Lucas Ponce PR 72 William Beaumont Army Medical Center El Paso TX 4 72 Mount Carmel Health System Columbus OH 72 St John's Mercy Medical Center St Louis MO 4 7 Methodist Health System Dallas Dallas TX 4 7 Dwight David Eisenhower Army Medical Center Fort Gordon GA 7 Franklin Square Hospital Center Baltimore MD 3 7 Forum Health/Western Reserve Care System (Youngstown) Youngstown OH 4 7 Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center Spokane WA 6 69 Sinai Hospital of Baltimore Baltimore MD 6 68 Danbury Hospital Danbury CT 68 Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island Pawtucket RI 2 68 Berkshire Medical Center Pittsfield MA 4 67 University of Texas M D Anderson Cancer Center Houston TX 9 67 McLaren Regional Medical Center Flint MI 3 67 Genesys Regional Medical Center Grand Blanc MI 2 66 White Memorial Medical Center Los Angeles CA 4 6 Children's Hospital Medical Center of Akron Akron OH 9 64 Roger Williams Medical Center Providence RI 7 64 Conemaugh Valley Memorial Hospital Johnstown PA 64 Scripps Clinic/Scripps Green Hospital La Jolla CA 64 Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center Brooklyn NY 3 63 New York Downtown Hospital New York NY 2 62 Norwalk Hospital Norwalk CT 62 Mercy Hospital and Medical Center Chicago IL 2 6 St Agnes HealthCare Baltimore MD 2 6 New Hanover Regional Medical Center Wilmington NC 4 6 Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (Permian Basin)Odessa TX 4 6 United Health Services Hospitals Johnson City NY 6 Ball Memorial Hospital Muncie IN 4 6 Reading Hospital and Medical Center West Reading PA 4 6 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

89 ACGME Data Resource Book 8 Academic Year 29-2 List of Multiple-Program Sponsoring Institutions, by Resident Count Institution Name continued Institution City Institution State Number of Programs Number of Residents Hartford Hospital Hartford CT 8 6 Stamford Hospital Stamford CT 4 9 Christus Spohn Memorial Hospital Corpus Christi TX 3 9 San Joaquin General Hospital French Camp CA 4 9 Scripps Mercy Hospital San Diego CA 3 9 Riverside Regional Medical Center Newport News VA 3 8 Marshfield Clinic-St Joseph's Hospital Marshfield WI 7 7 University of South Dakota School of Medicine Sioux Falls SD 7 Aultman Hospital Canton OH 4 6 Mount Auburn Hospital Cambridge MA 2 6 Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System Spartanburg SC 3 St Elizabeth Health Center Youngstown OH 4 Robert Packer Hospital Sayre PA 4 4 Mountain Area Health Education Center Asheville NC 4 4 Cleveland Clinic Florida Weston FL 8 4 David Grant Medical Center Travis AFB CA 3 4 MacNeal Hospital Berwyn IL 3 3 Bassett Medical Center Cooperstown NY 3 2 Legacy Emanuel Hospital and Health Center Portland OR 2 2 Fairview Hospital Cleveland OH 3 2 Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital Santa Barbara CA 3 Inova Fairfax Hospital Falls Church VA 3 University Medical Center (Lafayette) Lafayette LA 3 St Vincent's Medical Center Bridgeport CT 3 49 Christ Hospital Cincinnati OH 3 49 Moses H Cone Memorial Hospital Greensboro NC 3 49 PinnacleHealth Hospitals Harrisburg PA 2 48 Caritas Carney Hospital Boston MA 2 48 West Suburban Medical Center Oak Park IL 3 48 Louis A Weiss Memorial Hospital Chicago IL 2 47 Gundersen Lutheran Medical Foundation La Crosse WI 4 47 St Mary's Hospital Waterbury CT 2 47 Harbor Hospital Center Baltimore MD 2 46 St Mary's Hospital and Medical Center San Francisco CA 2 46 Mount Sinai Hospital Medical Center of Chicago Chicago IL 3 46 Arrowhead Regional Medical Center Colton CA 4 4 Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary Boston MA 4 4 Kettering Medical Center Kettering OH 3 4 Greater Baltimore Medical Center Baltimore MD 2 44 Jewish Hospital of Cincinnati Cincinnati OH 2 44 St Joseph's Hospital Health Center Syracuse NY 2 43 Mountainside Hospital Montclair NJ 3 42 Providence Hospital Washington DC 2 42 Women and Infants Hospital of Rhode Island Providence RI 3 4 Bayfront Medical Center St Petersburg FL 3 39 The Medical Center Inc Columbus GA 2 39 Grant Medical Center (OhioHealth) Columbus OH 4 38 Easton Hospital (Northampton Hospital Corporation) Easton PA 2 38 MetroWest Medical Center-Framingham Union Hospital Framingham MA 2 37 Huntington Memorial Hospital Pasadena CA 2 37 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

90 ACGME Data Resource Book 82 Academic Year 29-2 List of Multiple-Program Sponsoring Institutions, by Resident Count Institution Name continued Institution City Institution State Number of Programs Number of Residents HealthPartners Institute for Medical Education Minneapolis MN 4 36 Carl R Darnall Army Medical Center Fort Hood TX 2 36 Trident Medical Center Charleston SC 2 36 Florida State University College of Medicine Tallahassee FL 2 34 Integris Baptist Medical Center Oklahoma City OK 3 34 Maryland General Hospital Baltimore MD 2 33 University of Arizona/UPHK Graduate Medical Ed Consortium Tucson AZ 33 Keesler Medical Center Keesler AFB MS 2 32 Damas Hospital Ponce PR 2 3 JFK Medical Center Edison NJ 2 3 Bryn Mawr Hospital Bryn Mawr PA 2 29 Broadlawns Medical Center Des Moines IA 2 28 Long Beach Memorial Medical Center Long Beach CA 2 26 Texas Health Presbyterian Dallas Dallas TX 2 24 Toledo Hospital Toledo OH 3 24 University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler Tyler TX 3 24 Christus Santa Rosa Health Care Corporation San Antonio TX 3 23 Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare-St Joseph Milwaukee WI 2 23 St Vincent Health Center Erie PA 3 22 USAF School of Aerospace Medicine Brooks City-Base TX 3 22 Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Baltimore MD 2 22 Griffin Hospital Derby CT 2 8 St Francis Hospital and Medical Center Hartford CT 2 7 St Mark's Health Care Foundation Salt Lake City UT 2 4 Colorado School of Public Health Aurora CO 2 8 Children's Mercy Hospital Kansas City MO 2 6 City of Hope National Medical Center Duarte CA 2 4 St Mary Mercy Hospital Livonia MI 3 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

91 ACGME Data Resource Book 83 Academic Year 29-2 Mean Number (per program) of Participating Institutions where Residents Rotate Mean STD MIN MAX Specialty Programs Subspecialty Programs Mean Number of Participating Institutions Mean and Plus/Minus Standard Deviation Notes: The data includes sponsoring institutions (where residents rotate) and clinical sites in institution counts The distinction between major and other institutions no longer exists Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

92 ACGME Data Resource Book 84 Academic Year 29-2 Mean Number (per program) of Participating Institutions where Residents Rotate, by Specialty and Subspecialty continued Specialty Allergy and immunology Mean STD MIN MAX Anesthesiology Adult cardiothoracic anesthesiology Critical care medicine Pain medicine Pediatric anesthesiology Colon and rectal surgery Dermatology Dermatopathology Procedural dermatology 9 7 Emergency medicine Medical toxicology Pediatric emergency medicine Sports medicine Undersea and hyperbaric medicine Family medicine Geriatric medicine Hospice and palliative medicine Sports medicine Internal medicine Cardiovascular disease Clinical cardiac electrophysiology Critical care medicine Endocrinology, diabetes, and metabolism Gastroenterology Geriatric medicine Hematology Hematology and oncology Infectious disease Interventional cardiology Nephrology Mean and Plus/Minus Standard Deviation Notes: The table includes participating and sponsoring institutions as well as clinical sites in institution counts per program Highlighted specialties represent specialties that lead to initial board certification, classified as the GME pipleline Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

93 ACGME Data Resource Book 8 Academic Year 29-2 Mean Number (per program) of Participating Institutions where Residents Rotate, by Specialty and Subspecialty continued Specialty 32 - Oncology Mean STD MIN MAX Pulmonary disease Pulmonary disease and critical care medicine Rheumatology Sleep medicine Transplant hepatology Medical genetics Molecular genetic pathology Medical biochemical genetics 26 4 Neurological surgery Endovascular surgical neuroradiology 43 Neurology Child neurology Clinical neurophysiology Endovascular surgical neuroradiology Neuromuscular medicine Neurodevelopmental disabilities Vascular neurology 66 8 Nuclear medicine Obstetrics and gynecology Ophthalmology Orthopaedic surgery Adult reconstructive orthopaedics Foot and ankle orthopaedics Hand surgery Musculoskeletal oncology Orthopaedic sports medicine Orthopaedic surgery of the spine Orthopaedic trauma Pediatric orthopaedics Otolaryngology Neurotology Pediatric otolaryngology Mean and Plus/Minus Standard Deviation Notes: The table includes participating and sponsoring institutions as well as clinical sites in institution counts per program Highlighted specialties represent specialties that lead to initial board certification, classified as the GME pipleline Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

94 ACGME Data Resource Book 86 Academic Year 29-2 Mean Number (per program) of Participating Institutions where Residents Rotate, by Specialty and Subspecialty continued Specialty 66 Pathology-anatomic and clinical Mean STD MIN MAX Blood banking/transfusion medicine Chemical pathology Cytopathology Forensic pathology Hematology Medical microbiology Neuropathology Pediatric pathology Selective pathology Pediatrics Adolescent medicine Neonatal-perinatal medicine Pediatric cardiology Pediatric critical care medicine Pediatric emergency medicine Pediatric endocrinology Pediatric gastroenterology Pediatric hematology/oncology Pediatric infectious diseases Pediatric nephrology Pediatric pulmonology Pediatric rheumatology Pediatric sports medicine Developmental-behavioral pediatrics Pediatric transplant hepatology Physical medicine and rehabilitation Pediatric rehabilitation Spinal cord injury medicine Sports medicine Mean and Plus/Minus Standard Deviation Notes: The table includes participating and sponsoring institutions as well as clinical sites in institution counts per program Highlighted specialties represent specialties that lead to initial board certification, classified as the GME pipleline Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

95 ACGME Data Resource Book 87 Academic Year 29-2 Mean Number (per program) of Participating Institutions where Residents Rotate, by Specialty and Subspecialty continued Specialty Plastic surgery Plastic surgery - integrated - Craniofacial surgery - Hand surgery Preventive medicine - Medical toxicology - Undersea and hyperbaric medicine Psychiatry - Addiction psychiatry - Child and adolescent psychiatry - Forensic psychiatry - Geriatric psychiatry - Psychosomatic medicine Radiation oncology Radiology-diagnostic - Abdominal radiology - Cardiothoracic radiology - Endovascular surgical neuroradiology - Musculoskeletal radiology - Neuroradiology - Nuclear radiology - Pediatric radiology - Vascular and interventional radiology Surgery - Hand surgery - Pediatric surgery - Surgical critical care - Vascular surgery - Vascular surgery - integrated Thoracic surgery - Congenital cardiac surgery Thoracic surgery - integrated Urology - Pediatric urology Transitional year Internal medicine/pediatrics Mean STD MIN MAX Mean and Plus/Minus Standard Deviation Notes: The table includes participating and sponsoring institutions as well as clinical sites in institution counts per program Highlighted specialties represent specialties that lead to initial board certification, classified as the GME pipleline Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

96 ACGME Data Resource Book 88 Academic Year 29-2 Number and Type of Participating Institutions Where Residents Rotate, by Specialty and Subspecialty Number of Unique Institutions: 3,68 Relationship Type Clinical Site Participating Institution Sponsor Specialty Total Institutions # # # Allergy and immunology Anesthesiology Adult cardiothoracic anesthesiology Critical care medicine Pain medicine Pediatric anesthesiology Colon and rectal surgery Dermatology Dermatopathology Procedural dermatology Emergency medicine Medical toxicology Pediatric emergency medicine Sports medicine Undersea and hyperbaric medicine 2 7 Family medicine, Geriatric medicine Hospice and palliative medicine Sports medicine Internal medicine Cardiovascular disease Clinical cardiac electrophysiology Critical care medicine Endocrinology, diabetes, and metabolism Gastroenterology Geriatric medicine Hematology Hematology and oncology Infectious disease Interventional cardiology Nephrology Oncology Pulmonary disease Pulmonary disease and critical care medicine Rheumatology Sleep medicine Transplant hepatology Medical genetics Molecular genetic pathology Medical biochemical genetics 3 3 Neurological surgery Endovascular surgical neuroradiology 2 Notes: The same institution can be counted by multiple specialties and as multiple relationship types Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

97 ACGME Data Resource Book Academic Year Number and Type of Participating Institutions Where Residents Rotate, by Specialty and Subspecialty continued Number of Unique Institutions: 3,68 Relationship Type Clinical Site Participating Institution Sponsor Specialty Total Institutions # # # Neurology Child neurology Clinical neurophysiology Endovascular surgical neuroradiology Neuromuscular medicine Neurodevelopmental disabilities Vascular neurology Nuclear medicine Obstetrics and gynecology Ophthalmology Orthopaedic surgery Adult reconstructive orthopaedics Foot and ankle orthopaedics Hand surgery Musculoskeletal oncology Orthopaedic sports medicine Orthopaedic surgery of the spine Orthopaedic trauma Pediatric orthopaedics Otolaryngology Neurotology Pediatric otolaryngology 9 3 Pathology-anatomic and clinical Blood banking/transfusion medicine Chemical pathology Cytopathology Forensic pathology Hematology Medical microbiology Neuropathology Pediatric pathology Selective pathology Pediatrics Adolescent medicine Neonatal-perinatal medicine Pediatric cardiology Pediatric critical care medicine Pediatric emergency medicine Pediatric endocrinology Pediatric gastroenterology Pediatric hematology/oncology Pediatric infectious diseases Pediatric nephrology Pediatric pulmonology Notes: The same institution can be counted by multiple specialties and as multiple relationship types Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

98 ACGME Data Resource Book Academic Year 29-2 Number and Type of Participating Institutions Where Residents Rotate, by Specialty and Subspecialty continued Number of Unique Institutions: 3,68 Relationship Type Clinical Site Participating Institution Sponsor Specialty Total Institutions # # # - Pediatric rheumatology Pediatric sports medicine Developmental-behavioral pediatrics Pediatric transplant hepatology 4 Physical medicine and rehabilitation Pediatric rehabilitation Spinal cord injury medicine Sports medicine Plastic surgery Plastic surgery - integrated Craniofacial surgery Hand surgery Preventive medicine Medical toxicology Undersea and hyperbaric medicine Psychiatry Addiction psychiatry Child and adolescent psychiatry Forensic psychiatry Geriatric psychiatry Psychosomatic medicine Radiation oncology Radiology-diagnostic Abdominal radiology Cardiothoracic radiology Endovascular surgical neuroradiology Musculoskeletal radiology Neuroradiology Nuclear radiology Pediatric radiology Vascular and interventional radiology Surgery, Hand surgery Pediatric surgery Surgical critical care Vascular surgery Vascular surgery - integrated Thoracic surgery Congenital cardiac surgery 7 6 Thoracic surgery - integrated 2 2 Urology Pediatric urology 3 2 Transitional year Internal medicine/pediatrics Notes: The same institution can be counted by multiple specialties and as multiple relationship types Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

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100 Geographical Distribution of Programs ACGME Data Resource Book 92 Academic Year 29-2 Concentration of Programs per, County Population Program 2 Programs 3 Programs 4 Programs or More Programs Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

101 ACGME Data Resource Book 93 Academic Year 29-2 Number of Programs, by State State Name State Abbreviation State Population - Census Estimate 29 Total Programs Percentage of All Programs Program Concentration per, Pop Number of Pipeline Programs OVERALL -- 3,973,838 8,84 % 283 3,77 Alabama AL 4,78,78 9 2% Alaska AK 698,473 2 % 29 Arizona AZ 6,9, % 73 Arkansas AR 2,889,4 67 8% California CA 36,96, % 27 3 Colorado CO,24, % 9 36 Connecticut CT 3,8, % Delaware DE 88, % 3 District of Columbia DC 99,67 8 8% Florida FL 8,37, % 63 6 Georgia GA 9,829,2 67 9% 7 73 Hawaii HI,29,78 3 4% Idaho ID,4,8 % 32 4 Illinois IL 2,9, % Indiana IN 6,423,3 % 6 39 Iowa IA 3,7, % Kansas KS 2,88, % Kentucky KY 4,34,3 97 % Louisiana LA 4,492, % Maine ME,38,3 22 2% 67 4 Maryland MD,699, % Massachusetts MA 6,93, % Michigan MI 9,969, % 3 8 Minnesota MN,266, % Mississippi MS 2,9, % 49 2 Missouri MO,987, % 34 8 Montana MT 974,989 2 % 2 Nebraska NE,796,69 7 6% Nevada NV 2,643,8 2 2% 76 2 New Hampshire NH,324,7 4 % 34 8 New Jersey NJ 8,77, % 227 New Mexico NM 2,9,67 3 6% New York NY 9,4,43,7 26% North Carolina NC 9,38, % North Dakota ND 646,844 7 % 8 6 Ohio OH,42,64 4 2% Oklahoma OK 3,687, 6 7% Oregon OR 3,82, % Pennsylvania PA 2,64, % Puerto Rico PR 3,967, % 64 3 Rhode Island RI,3,29 8 7% 2 South Carolina SC 4,6, % South Dakota SD 82,383 7 % 86 Tennessee TN 6,296, % Texas TX 24,782, % Utah UT 2,784, % Vermont VT 62,76 3 4% 63 4 Virginia VA 7,882,9 86 2% Washington WA 6,664,9 32 % 98 6 West Virginia WV,89, % Wisconsin WI,64, % Wyoming WY 44,27 2 % 37 2 Note: 'Pipeline programs' are programs within specialties that lead to initial board certification Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

102 Geographical Distribution of Residents ACGME Data Resource Book 94 Academic Year 29-2 Concentration of Residents per, County Population to Residents 6 to Residents to Residents More than Residents Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

103 ACGME Data Resource Book 9 Academic Year 29-2 Number of Residents, by State State Name State Abbreviation State Population - Census Estimate 29 Total Residents Percentage of All Residents Resident Concentration per, Pop Number of Res in Pipeline Programs OVERALL -- 3,973,838,386 % ,83 Alabama AL 4,78,78,224 % Alaska AK 698, % Arizona AZ 6,9,778,378 2% 289,8 Arkansas AR 2,889,4 74 6% California CA 36,96,664 9,82 88% 266 7,73 Colorado CO,24,748,6 % Connecticut CT 3,8,288 2,2 8% 76,72 Delaware DE 88, % District of Columbia DC 99,67,92 7% 388,432 Florida FL 8,37,969 3,446 3% 89 2,67 Georgia GA 9,829,2 2,64 9% 2,66 Hawaii HI,29,78 4 4% Idaho ID,4,8 6 % 362 Illinois IL 2,9,49,79 2% 448 4,694 Indiana IN 6,423,3,269 % 976,3 Iowa IA 3,7, % Kansas KS 2,88, % Kentucky KY 4,34,3,2 % Louisiana LA 4,492,76,77 6% 39,398 Maine ME,38, % Maryland MD,699,478 2,693 24% 472,886 Massachusetts MA 6,93,87,27 47% ,86 Michigan MI 9,969,727 4,6 42% ,76 Minnesota MN,266,24 2,73 2% 426,627 Mississippi MS 2,9, % Missouri MO,987,8 2, 23% 429,947 Montana MT 974,989 2 % 2 9 Nebraska NE,796, % Nevada NV 2,643,8 23 2% New Hampshire NH,324, % New Jersey NJ 8,77,739 2,743 2% 3 2,36 New Mexico NM 2,9,67 47 % New York NY 9,4,43,862 42% 87 2,24 North Carolina NC 9,38,884 2,9 26% 32 2,282 North Dakota ND 646,844 % 76 2 Ohio OH,42,64,4 49% ,246 Oklahoma OK 3,687, 7 7% Oregon OR 3,82, % 26 6 Pennsylvania PA 2,64,767 7,384 66% 88,92 Puerto Rico PR 3,967, % Rhode Island RI,3, % South Carolina SC 4,6,242,34 % South Dakota SD 82, % 26 9 Tennessee TN 6,296,24 2,24 9% 3373,632 Texas TX 24,782,32 7,7 64% 2872,2 Utah UT 2,784, % Vermont VT 62, % 43 2 Virginia VA 7,882,9 2,23 2% 279,773 Washington WA 6,664,9,683 % 22,29 West Virginia WV,89, % Wisconsin WI,64,774,698 % 33,333 Wyoming WY 44,27 4 % 73 4 Note: 'Pipeline programs' are programs within specialties that lead to initial board certification 'Pipeline residents' are residents in pipeline specialties Residents doing prerequisite training for a pipeline specialty are excluded from the numbers Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

104 ACGME Data Resource Book 96 Academic Year 29-2 Number of Residents Completing All Accredited Training, by State State Name State Abbreviation State Population - Census Estimate 29 Total Residents Residents Completing All Accredited Training Graduates per, in Population OVERALL -- 3,973,838,386 34,87 2 Alabama AL 4,78,78, Alaska AK 698, Arizona AZ 6,9,778, Arkansas AR 2,889, California CA 36,96,664 9,82 3,6 84 Colorado CO,24,748, Connecticut CT 3,8,288 2, Delaware DE 88, District of Columbia DC 99,67, Florida FL 8,37,969 3,446, 67 Georgia GA 9,829,2 2, Hawaii HI,29, Idaho ID,4,8 6 7 Illinois IL 2,9,49,79, Indiana IN 6,423,3, Iowa IA 3,7, Kansas KS 2,88, Kentucky KY 4,34,3, Louisiana LA 4,492,76, Maine ME,38, Maryland MD,699,478 2, Massachusetts MA 6,93,87,27, Michigan MI 9,969,727 4,6, 2 Minnesota MN,266,24 2, Mississippi MS 2,9, Missouri MO,987,8 2, Montana MT 974, Nebraska NE,796, Nevada NV 2,643, New Hampshire NH,324, New Jersey NJ 8,77,739 2, New Mexico NM 2,9, New York NY 9,4,43,862 4,9 233 North Carolina NC 9,38,884 2, North Dakota ND 646, Ohio OH,42,64,4, Oklahoma OK 3,687, Oregon OR 3,82, Pennsylvania PA 2,64,767 7,384 2, Puerto Rico PR 3,967, Rhode Island RI,3, South Carolina SC 4,6,242, South Dakota SD 82, Tennessee TN 6,296,24 2, Texas TX 24,782,32 7,7 2,3 932 Utah UT 2,784, Vermont VT 62, Virginia VA 7,882,9 2, Washington WA 6,664,9, West Virginia WV,89, Wisconsin WI,64,774, Wyoming WY 44, Note: Counts reflect residents completing training between 9//28 and 8/3/29 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

105 ACGME Data Resource Book 97 Academic Year 29-2 Number of Residents Completing All Accredited Training in Pipeline Programs, by State State Name State Abbreviation State Population - Census Estimate 29 Total Pipeline Residents Pipeline Residents Completing All Accredited Training Pipeline Graduates per, in Population OVERALL -- 3,973,838 86,83 24,3 776 Alabama AL 4,78, Alaska AK 698, Arizona AZ 6,9,778, Arkansas AR 2,889, California CA 36,96,664 7,73 2,4 8 Colorado CO,24, Connecticut CT 3,8,288, Delaware DE 88, District of Columbia DC 99,67, Florida FL 8,37,969 2, Georgia GA 9,829,2, Hawaii HI,29, Idaho ID,4,8 6 4 Illinois IL 2,9,49 4,694, Indiana IN 6,423,3, Iowa IA 3,7, Kansas KS 2,88, Kentucky KY 4,34, Louisiana LA 4,492,76, Maine ME,38, Maryland MD,699,478, Massachusetts MA 6,93,87 3,86,2 Michigan MI 9,969,727 3, Minnesota MN,266,24, Mississippi MS 2,9, Missouri MO,987,8, Montana MT 974, Nebraska NE,796, Nevada NV 2,643, New Hampshire NH,324, New Jersey NJ 8,77,739 2, New Mexico NM 2,9, New York NY 9,4,43 2,24 3,28 8 North Carolina NC 9,38,884 2, North Dakota ND 646, Ohio OH,42,64 4,246,8 27 Oklahoma OK 3,687, Oregon OR 3,82, Pennsylvania PA 2,64,767,92, 234 Puerto Rico PR 3,967, Rhode Island RI,3, South Carolina SC 4,6, South Dakota SD 82, Tennessee TN 6,296,24, Texas TX 24,782,32,2,4 62 Utah UT 2,784, Vermont VT 62, Virginia VA 7,882,9, Washington WA 6,664,9, West Virginia WV,89, Wisconsin WI,64,774, Wyoming WY 44, Note: Counts reflect residents completing training between 9//28 and 8/3/29 Data excludes pipeline residents in preliminary positions Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

106 ACGME Data Resource Book 98 Academic Year 29-2 Number of Residents, by Medical School Type and State Medical School Type Canadian Medical School International Medical School Osteopathic Medical School US LCME-Accred Medical School US Medical School Unknown State Name State Abbreviation Total Residents # # # # # OVERALL --, ,639 7,96 72,4 6 Alabama AL, Alaska AK Arizona AZ, Arkansas AR California CA 9,82 3,82 8 8,9 Colorado CO, ,7 Connecticut CT 2, ,67 Delaware DE District of Columbia DC, ,37 Florida FL 3,446 6, ,8 Georgia GA 2, ,39 Hawaii HI Idaho ID 6 44 Illinois IL,79, ,66 Indiana IN, Iowa IA Kansas KS Kentucky KY, Louisiana LA, ,48 Maine ME Maryland MD 2, ,92 Massachusetts MA,27 43, ,93 Michigan MI 4,6 6, ,47 Minnesota MN 2, ,9 Mississippi MS Missouri MO 2, ,682 Montana MT Nebraska NE Nevada NV New Hampshire NH New Jersey NJ 2,743 2, New Mexico NM New York NY, , 89 7,928 North Carolina NC 2, ,42 North Dakota ND Ohio OH,4 4, ,278 Oklahoma OK Oregon OR Pennsylvania PA 7, , ,49 Puerto Rico PR Rhode Island RI South Carolina SC, South Dakota SD Tennessee TN 2,24 96,27 Texas TX 7,7 8,39 6 4,969 Utah UT Vermont VT Virginia VA 2, ,6 Washington WA, ,38 West Virginia WV Wisconsin WI, ,27 Wyoming WY Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

107 ACGME Data Resource Book 99 Academic Year 29-2 Number of Sponsoring Institutions, by State State Name State Abbreviation State Population - Census Estimate 29 Total Sponsors Percentage of All Sponsors Sponsor Concentration per, Pop OVERALL -- 3,973, % 22 Alabama AL 4,78,78 8 2% 7 Alaska AK 698,473 % 4 Arizona AZ 6,9, % 4 Arkansas AR 2,889,4 3 4% California CA 36,96, % 9 Colorado CO,24, % 32 Connecticut CT 3,8, % 4 Delaware DE 88,22 3 4% 34 District of Columbia DC 99,67 8 2% 33 Florida FL 8,37, % 3 Georgia GA 9,829,2 6 23% 6 Hawaii HI,29,78 3 4% 23 Idaho ID,4,8 2 3% 3 Illinois IL 2,9, % 24 Indiana IN 6,423,3 % 6 Iowa IA 3,7,86 9 3% 3 Kansas KS 2,88, % 7 Kentucky KY 4,34,3 4 6% 9 Louisiana LA 4,492,76 6% 24 Maine ME,38,3 4 6% 3 Maryland MD,699, % 28 Massachusetts MA 6,93, % 39 Michigan MI 9,969, % 3 Minnesota MN,266,24 % 9 Mississippi MS 2,9, % 4 Missouri MO,987,8 6% 8 Montana MT 974,989 % Nebraska NE,796,69 4 6% 22 Nevada NV 2,643,8 2 3% 8 New Hampshire NH,324,7 2 3% New Jersey NJ 8,77, % 29 New Mexico NM 2,9,67 4 6% 2 New York NY 9,4, % 3 North Carolina NC 9,38, % 4 North Dakota ND 646, % 3 Ohio OH,42,64 4 9% 3 Oklahoma OK 3,687, 7 % 9 Oregon OR 3,82,67 4 6% Pennsylvania PA 2,64, % 34 Puerto Rico PR 3,967,288 6% 28 Rhode Island RI,3,29 6 9% 7 South Carolina SC 4,6,242 6% 24 South Dakota SD 82, % 37 Tennessee TN 6,296,24 9 3% 4 Texas TX 24,782, % 6 Utah UT 2,784,72 7% 8 Vermont VT 62,76 % 6 Virginia VA 7,882,9 2 8% Washington WA 6,664,9 4 2% 2 West Virginia WV,89,777 7% 27 Wisconsin WI,64, % 6 Wyoming WY 44,27 % 8 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Copyright 2 All Rights Reserved

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