TAGME Spotlight – Fall 2022
All who have achieved initial certification may use C-TAGME while current. To continue to utilize it successful maintenance of certification must be completed.
Connie Donohoe, M.P.H., C-TAGME
Director, Graduate Medical Education
FSU College of Medicine
1115 W Call St. | Tallahassee, FL 32306
850.645.6867 work | 850.644.8924 fax
Debra L. Dooley GME Program Coordinator Excellence Award
The Debra L. Dooley GME Program Coordinator Excellence Award is given to program coordinators in recognition of their in-depth understanding of the accreditation process, excellent communication and interpersonal skills, and projects to improve residency and fellowship programs.
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Juliet A. Arthur, MHA, C-TAGME
SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University; Brooklyn, New York; Psychiatry -
Sherry Bucholz, BA, C-TAGME
Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center; Spokane, Washington; Diagnostic Radiology -
Sharon M. Ezzo, MA, C-TAGME
Cleveland Clinic; Cleveland, Ohio; Epilepsy -
Bernadett R. Mahanay, C-TAGME
Stanford University School of Medicine; Stanford, California; Anesthesiology Fellowships -
Bethany J. Millar, C-TAGME
Washington University School of Medicine; St. Louis, Missouri; Internal Medicine
GME Institutional Coordinator Excellence Award
The GME Institutional Coordinator Excellence Award recognizes institutional coordinators who demonstrate in-depth knowledge of graduate medical education and the process for internal review. These people skillfully manage the multiple roles of administrator, counselor, enforcer, coordinator, organizer, and scheduler.
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Leslie Caulder, MS, C-TAGME
University of Florida College of Medicine Jacksonville; Jacksonville, Florida
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Bret Stevens, MBA, C-TAGME
McLaren Health Care; Grand Blanc, Michigan
Call for Accomplishments
As a Certified TAGME Professional, we know you have a lot going on in your professional life. TAGME is interested in what you are doing in your profession and would like to share this with our followers on Facebook and LinkedIn and in our Member Spotlight.
Please share your accomplishments, posters, presentations - let us know what you’re up to!
Gold Humanism Honor Society “Thank a Resident Day”
The Gold Humanism Honor Society established “Thank a Resident Day” as a dedicated day “... to recognize resident physicians and celebrate their invaluable contribution to humanistic care.” Residents and Fellows are integral to the healthcare team, are on the front lines of patient care and are the future of our healthcare system. As recruitment season is slowing down and ACGME Milestones have been reported, I hope we all can take a moment to show some appreciation for the residents, Friday February 24, 2023 to join in this celebration.
Are you doing something especially fun or unique? Please share with us!
ACGME Annual Meeting in Nashville, TN
The Annual Meeting of the ACGME is finally in person again after three long years of a virtual environment. If you are able to attend in person February 23 - 25, 2023, please make your way to the TAGME Booth in the Exhibitor Hall.
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