Certification in Remediation in GME (C-RGME)
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Designed for Graduate Medical Education professionalsÂ
Develop the expertise to design, implement, and defend resident remediation decisions with confidence.
Why Remediation Expertise Matters
Resident remediation is one of the most challenging responsibilities in Graduate Medical Education.
Yet many GME professionals receive little formal preparation for managing it effectively.
Programs often struggle with:
• Unclear remediation expectations
• Inconsistent documentation
• Remediation plans without clear, measurable objectives
• High-stakes decisions that must be defended
The Certification in Remediation in GME (C-RGME) prepares GME professionals to manage remediation using a structured framework.
What You'll Gain from Certification
The Certification in Remediation in GME (C-RGME) prepares GME professionals to confidently manage one of the most challenging responsibilities in Graduate Medical Education.
Participants will develop the ability to:
• Identify performance deficiencies using structured evaluation data
• Design structured remediation plans aligned with ACGME competencies
• Develop clear, measurable remediation objectives and timelines
• Document performance concerns clearly and defensibly
• Monitor resident progress and determine appropriate remediation outcomes
• Lead remediation meetings with clarity and professionalism
Certification demonstrates expertise in resident remediation management and signals a commitment to high-quality oversight in GME programs.
The ELEVATE Remediation Framework
Participants in the Certification in Remediation in GME (C-RGME) learn to apply this structured framework for identifying performance concerns, building effective remediation plans, and documenting resident progress.
View Pricing OptionsThe Certification in Remediation in GMEÂ (C-RGME) prepares faculty and program leaders to confidently design, implement, and defend resident remediation using a structured framework that is fair, defensible, and effective.
C-RGME candidates demonstrate competence in:
Assessment Clarity: Accurately identifying performance gaps, contributing factors, and risk points using a structured, defensible evaluation approach.
Defensible Planning: Developing remediation plans that align with institutional review standards, withstand scrutiny, and support measurable resident progress.
Process Consistency: Applying a repeatable remediation process that promotes fairness, transparency, and defensible decision-making across remediation cases.
The C-RGME designation is awarded only after participants demonstrate the ability to apply the ELEVATE Framework to real-world remediation scenarios.
Performance Assessment and Root Cause Analysis
Demonstrate the ability to accurately assess resident performance concerns using multiple data sources. This includes identifying true performance gaps, distinguishing between knowledge, skill, professionalism, and system-related issues, and avoiding premature or biased conclusions.
C-RGME certification holders demonstrate the ability to:
• Analyze evaluation data, clinical observations, and performance trends
• Identify underlying contributors to remediation needs
• Articulate defensible rationales for remediation decisions
Defensible Remediation Plan Development
Demonstrate the ability to design structured remediation plans that are aligned with identified deficiencies, feasible within the clinical environment, and measurable over time.
C-RGME certification holders demonstrate the ability to:
• Develop clear, goal-driven remediation plans
• Align objectives with documented performance concerns
• Ensure plans are realistic, time-bound, and role-appropriate
Implementation and Progress Monitoring
Demonstrate the ability to implement remediation plans consistently and monitor progress using objective measures.
C-RGME certification holders demonstrate the ability to:
• Execute remediation plans as written
• Track progress using defined metrics
• Adjust plans appropriately when progress stalls or new concerns emerge
Resident Communication and Engagement
Demonstrate the ability to communicate remediation expectations clearly and professionally while maintaining appropriate program authority.
C-RGME certification holders demonstrate the ability to:
• Conduct remediation meetings with clarity and structure
• Set expectations without ambiguity
• Engage residents constructively without shifting responsibility for outcomes
Documentation for Defensibility
Demonstrate the ability to produce clear, objective documentation that accurately reflects performance concerns, remediation efforts, and outcomes.
C-RGME certification holders demonstrate the ability to:
• Write documentation that withstands internal, accreditation, or legal review
• Avoid subjective or emotionally charged language
• Ensure documentation aligns with decisions and actions taken
Judgment at Remediation Decision Points
Demonstrate sound professional judgment when remediation reaches critical decision points.
C-RGME certification holders demonstrate the ability to:
• Recognize when remediation is no longer effective
• Identify when escalation is appropriate
• Support decisions related to continuation, non-promotion, or separation with defensible reasoning
Institutional and Legal Alignment
Demonstrate the ability to align remediation practices with institutional policy, GME requirements, and principles of due process.
C-RGME certification holders demonstrate the ability to:
• Apply remediation processes consistently with program and institutional policies
• Recognize when to involve GME leadership, HR, or legal counsel
• Reduce institutional risk through alignment and transparency
Faculty and System Sustainability
Demonstrate the ability to manage remediation processes in a way that minimizes faculty burnout and promotes shared responsibility.
C-RGME certification holders demonstrate the ability to:
• Structure remediation to avoid overburdening individual faculty
• Create clear roles and expectations for remediation teams
• Support long-term program sustainability
Ethical and Equitable Remediation Practice
Demonstrate ethical reasoning and awareness of bias in remediation decisions.
C-RGME certification holders demonstrate the ability to:
• Apply remediation standards fairly and consistently
• Recognize and mitigate implicit bias
• Balance resident support, patient safety, and program integrity
How the Certification Works
Certification Tuition & Enrollment
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