Alphabet Soup
Common Knowledge
ACGME
Ochsner Programs
Other Knowledge
100

What does COMPLEX stand for?

What is Comprehensive Osteopathic Medical Licensing Examination?

100

The maximum number of residents or fellows approved by a Review Committee per year and/or per program based upon availability of adequate resources.

What is complement

100

The web-based software system to collect, organize, and maintain information for accreditation.  A means of communication between the ACGME and the programs.

What is ADS

100

The program director must provide ________ for each resident upon completion of the program.

What is the Final Summative Evaluation

100

GME Track is also known as what?

FREIDA

200

This entity sets and monitors voluntary professional educational standards essential in preparing physicians to deliver safe, high-quality medical care to all Americans. 

What is the ACGME?

200

A resident who enters a program and has the objective of completing the entire program, not just the initial year.

What is a categorical resident

200

A finding of a Review or Recognition Committee that a Sponsoring Institution or program has failed to comply substantially with a particular accreditation or recognition requirement.

What is a citation

200

Name at least 3 types of evaluations that can be completed on a resident?

What is:

  • Peer to Peer
  • Self-Assessment
  • Nurse
  • Patient
  • End of Rotation
  • Faculty Evaluation
200

I graduated from medical school with an MD degree – what type of licensing exam is required?

USMLE

300

What does an AOA selection of a medical student stand for? 

What is Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society?

300

Voluntary, compensated, medically related work performed beyond a resident’s or fellow’s clinical experience and education hours and additional to the work required for successful completion of the program.

What is moonlighting

300

A formative examination used to evaluate resident/fellow progress in meeting the educational objectives of a residency/fellowship program, including but not limited to those offered by certification boards or specialty societies.

What is In-training examination?

300

What are considered as eligible work documents for OCH programs?

What is:

  • US citizen
  • J1 clinical
  • EAD
  • Permanent Residency
300

I graduated from medical school with a DO degree – what type of licensing exam is required?


COMLEX

400

This consists of educational activities which serve to maintain, develop, or increase the knowledge, skills, and professional performance and relationships that a physician post training uses to provide services for patients, the public, or the profession.

What is CME?

400

The relaying of complete and accurate patient information between individuals or teams in transferring responsibility for patient care in the health care setting.

What is Transitions in care

400

Description of performance levels residents and fellows are expected to demonstrate for skills, knowledge, and behaviors in the six Core Competency domains.

What is Milestones?

400

Name all Match database sites used at Ochsner to match trainees into Ochsner ACGME sponsored programs. 

What is:

NRMP/ERAS, SF Match

400

What is Ochsner's RMS?

New Innovations

500

What does CLER stand for?

What is Clinical Learning Environment Review

500

What are the three levels of supervision?

Direct, Indirect, and Oversight
500

The official communication from a Review or Recognition Committee that states an action taken by the committee.

What is Letter of Notification?

500

What does IRIS stand for?

What is Intern and Resident Information System?
500

An individual assigned by the institutional official to assist with oversight in the Match and Accreditation.

What is an Institutional Coordinator?

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