Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 195-13-.01 - General Definitions
Current through Rules and Regulations filed through April 4, 2022
(1)
"Graduate Medical Education Training Program" is a multi-year training program
after graduation from medical school designed to provide the ambulatory and
hospital experience required to train physicians as delineated by the
Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) and/or the
American Osteopathic Association (AOA).
(2) "Accreditation Council for Graduate
Medical Education" is the body established to accredit allopathic graduate
medical education training programs.
(3) "American Osteopathic Association" is the
body established to accredit osteopathic graduate medical education training
programs.
(4) "Qualified Hospital"
means a hospital, or associated hospitals, which meet(s) the Accreditation
Council for Graduate Medical Education and/or American Osteopathic Association
requirements for a critical mass and mix of hospital patients, medical staff,
facilities, and financial support adequate to sustain a quality program of
physician training.
(5) "Developing
Program" means a proposed Graduate Medical Education Training Program at a
qualified hospital which meets the accreditation requirements of the
Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education and/or the American
Osteopathic Association.
(6)
"Fellowship Training Program" is an additional training program after
graduation from a graduate medical education residency training program, which
allows a MD, DO, MD PhD, or PhD to develop a particular expertise that may have
a related subspecialty board.
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