White House celebrates leading medical education accreditor for ending DEI requirements

The White House celebrates the news that a leading medical education accredator will end its requirements.
“President Trump is protecting civil rights and gaining a license -based opportunity. Organizations such as the graduate medical education accreditation council makes the right decision by choosing to assign resources in the departments.” He said.
Huston, “Individual dignity, hard work and excellence are the basis of American size and this humiliating ‘self -equity’ powers have no place in our institutions.”
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In a statement obtained by Fox News Digital last week, the Council of Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) announced that it would end. Dei Requirements and shutter diversity, equality and inclusion office.
“The latest federal directives, including a rule proposed from Medicare and Medicaid service centers, prohibited the fact that accreditation organs should be focused on diversity, equality and inclusion (DEI), including a proposed rule from Medicare and Medicaid service centers.” He said.
“Similar directives are valid for programs and hospitals that receive medicare payments for GME.”
The organization, which is an independent profit aiming with the graduate medical education standards covering housing and scholarships, said that it will comply with the President. Donald TrumpVarious Executive Orders To finish.
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ACGME took various measures, including ACGME in accordance with these federal directives, to retire the accreditation requirements specific to the DEI, to update the relevant policies and procedures of the organization, and to close the diversity, equality and inclusion department. ” He said.
ACGME said that “this transition will help stakeholders” and “accreditation systems reflect the highest medical education standards for both residents who serve all patients and the current regulatory landscape”.
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