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ACMC: past, present and future

S Carrière1, E Ryten

  • 1Faculty of Medicine, Université de Montréal.

CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association Journal = Journal De L'Association Medicale Canadienne
|May 1, 1993
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The Association of Canadian Medical Colleges (ACMC) has navigated historical challenges in medical education, research, and accreditation. Many issues persist, with solutions sometimes creating new problems, but the ACMC remains optimistic about future challenges.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Education
  • Health Policy
  • Academic Administration

Background:

  • The Association of Canadian Medical Colleges (ACMC) has a long history of addressing critical issues in Canadian medical education.
  • Key developments include the establishment of clinical teaching units and the Medical Research Council.
  • External reviews, such as the Royal Commission on Health Services, have significantly impacted medical faculties.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the historical challenges and evolution of the Association of Canadian Medical Colleges (ACMC).
  • To analyze recurring issues in medical education, research, and accreditation.
  • To assess the ACMC's capacity to address future challenges.

Main Methods:

  • Historical review of ACMC's inception and development.

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  • Analysis of key milestones and policy influences.
  • Examination of persistent issues and their resolutions.
  • Main Results:

    • ACMC has faced persistent challenges related to its founding, clinical training, research expansion, and accreditation.
    • The development of medical faculties and French-language medical education were significant areas of focus.
    • Solutions to existing problems have often generated new complexities.

    Conclusions:

    • Many issues confronting the ACMC are perennial, highlighting the dynamic nature of medical education.
    • The ACMC has a history of adapting to challenges, though solutions can be complex.
    • The organization maintains an optimistic outlook regarding its ability to meet future challenges in medical education and research.