Recognized Accreditation Policy
Overview
The progress to date has been dramatic. Many accrediting agencies have sought recognition, enhancing the quality of medical education around the world.
ECFMG continues to hold medical school accreditation as vitally important to ensuring the quality of medical education and, ultimately, patient care. ECFMG plans to launch the policy in 2024 in a way that both maintains the importance of medical school accreditation by a recognized agency and acknowledges that global events have disrupted key aspects of the accreditation and recognition processes. When the policy is initially implemented in 2024, it will not be a requirement for ECFMG Certification.
- Initial implementation of the Recognized Accreditation Policy will begin in 2024 as planned.
- Initial implementation will involve reporting a medical school’s recognized accreditation status in the World Directory of Medical Schools and in the ECFMG Status Reports for IMGs who apply to U.S. training positions using the Electronic Residency Application Service® (ERAS®).
- Initial implementation will not impede an individual’s eligibility for ECFMG Certification.
- At the current time, the World Federation for Medical Education (WFME) and the National Committee on Foreign Medical Education and Accreditation (NCFMEA) of the U.S. Department of Education are approved by ECFMG for the recognition of medical school accrediting agencies.
The Recognized Accreditation Policy will continue to evolve at ECFMG’s sole discretion. The requirements of the policy are in addition to all other policies related to ECFMG Certification. Applicants and other interested stakeholders are encouraged to check this web page frequently for updates.
The Recognized Accreditation
Approved Recognition Organizations
To date, ECFMG has approved two organizations for the recognition of medical school accrediting agencies. Medical schools accredited by an accrediting agency recognized by one of the following organizations satisfy the requirements of the Recognized Accreditation Policy.
- The WFME Recognition Programme is designed to provide an independent, transparent and rigorous method of ensuring that the accreditation of medical schools worldwide is at an internationally accepted and high standard. WFME evaluates the compliance of accrediting agencies with pre-defined criteria. Based on guidelines developed by the World Health Organization and WFME, these criteria are intended to provide sufficient flexibility for the development of accreditation standards that fit the context of a country’s medical education system.A list of accrediting agencies recognized by WFME and the countries served by these agencies is available here .
- NCFMEA is authorized by the U.S. Department of Education to evaluate the accreditation standards applied by a country to its medical schools and to determine the comparability of those standards to those applied to U.S. medical schools. A NCFMEA determination of comparability is required for a country’s medical schools to participate in the William D. Ford Federal Direct Student Loan Program. For a country to be eligible for a comparability determination or redetermination, at least one of its accredited medical schools must enroll U.S. citizens, and at least one accredited medical school must become certified to participate in the loan program within six years of the comparability determination.A list of countries and agencies that have received a determination of comparability by NCFMEA is available here .
Implementation
Initial implementation of the Recognized Accreditation Policy will begin in 2024. Initial implementation will involve reporting of a medical school’s recognized accreditation status. This reporting is for information purposes only and will not impede an individual’s eligibility for ECFMG Certification.
- If a medical school meets the Recognized Accreditation Policy, this will be indicated on the Sponsor Notes tab of the school’s listing in the World Directory of Medical Schools .
- Similar information will be added to the ECFMG Status Reports provided for individuals applying to U.S. residency and fellowship programs through ERAS. ECFMG will collaborate with the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC), which administers ERAS, to incorporate this information for the 2025 application season (i.e., for the 2025 Match).
Reporting on a medical school’s recognized accreditation status in the World Directory and in ECFMG Status Reports for ERAS applicants will provide valuable information to current and future medical students, U.S. residency/fellowship program directors, medical regulatory authorities, and others.
Visit the ECFMG website at www.ecfmg.org/accreditation for more information.