Surgery Residency Receives ACGME Continued Accreditation
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Surgery Residency Receives ACGME Continued Accreditation


October 12, 2018

Dr. Arthur Sesso teaching general surgery practices to a group of students in PCOM's surgery simulation lab.The PCOM program is the first osteopathic general surgery residency in the country to gain this accreditation status.


色中色鈥檚 (PCOM) General Surgery Residency program, led by Arthur Sesso, DO, professor and chair, surgery, recently received continued accreditation status from the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME), which is in effect for the next 10 years. The program is the first osteopathic general surgery residency in the country to reach this status. Many allopathic surgery residencies have yet to receive the full, 10-year accreditation, said Dr. Sesso.

鈥淲hat I鈥檓 most proud of is that now our residents can sit for their exams with the American Board of Surgery, which until recently has only been open to allopathic physicians,鈥 said Dr. Sesso. 鈥淭his means that our residents now have the opportunity to advance to the highest levels of the profession.鈥

Last summer, four PCOM surgery residents were the first to sit for the American Board of Surgery exam, and all passed.

鈥淭his accreditation demonstrates to our students and our residents that our own, self-imposed standards meet or exceed those in any other program,鈥 said Dr. Sesso. 鈥淭hat our abilities are every bit as good as anyone else鈥檚.鈥

In 2015, the General Surgery residency program was the first DO residency to achieve initial accreditation status. Since then, seven of PCOM鈥檚 residency programs have applied for or have received pre- or initial accreditation status. PCOM鈥檚 Family Medicine Residency program also received continued accreditation status earlier this year.

As part of the move toward a single graduate medical education (GME) accreditation system, GME programs at all osteopathic medical schools must achieve initial ACGME accreditation by June 30, 2020, after which the American Osteopathic Association (AOA) will cease to provide accreditation. Once pre-accreditation status is achieved, each program will have until 2020 to modify their training to meet the ACGME鈥檚 requirements for full accreditation.

Since receiving initial accreditation for his program, Dr. Sesso has consulted for the AOA to help roughly 50 DO residency programs in various specialties all over the country achieve initial accreditation from the ACGME. 鈥淲e鈥檝e been very successful so far,鈥 he said.

PCOM鈥檚 General Surgery Residency offers a strong academic and hands-on program with the assets of a large medical school and provides a unique learning experience for its residents, who are able to perform at least 200 major surgeries each year and have the opportunity to train at world-class locations. Residents are also provided access to fellowships in areas such as plastics, cardiothoracic and trauma surgeries, and about 95 percent of PCOM鈥檚 residents will complete fellowship training.


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