Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates

According to the US Department of Education, the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates is "the authorized credential evaluation and guidance agency for non-U.S. physicians and graduates of non-U.S. medical schools who seek to practice in the United States or apply for a U.S. medical residency program. It provides comprehensive information and resources on licensure, the U.S. Medical Licensure Examination (USMLE), residencies, and recognition."[1]

Through its program of certification, the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG) assesses the readiness of international medical graduates to enter residency or fellowship programs in the United States that are accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME).

ECFMG acts as the registration and score-reporting agency for the USMLE for foreign medical students/ graduates, or in short, it acts as the designated Dean's office for International Medical Graduates (IMGs) in contrast to the American Medical Graduates (AMGs).

Medical schools in Canada that award the M.D. are not assessed by ECFMG, because the Liaison Committee on Medical Education historically accredited M.D.-granting institutions in both the U.S. and Canada (today, Canada has its own accrediting body that generally follows U.S. standards). M.D. graduates of American and Canadian institutions are not considered IMGs in either country.

History

ECFMG was founded in 1956, in response to the increase need for the evaluation of the readiness of international medical graduates entering the physician workforce during the 1950 expansion of US healthcare system. Its initial name was Evaluation Service for Foreign Medical Graduates (ESFMG).[2] Later that year, it was renamed Educational Council for Foreign Medical Graduates. In conjunction with NBME, it created what became known as the ECFMG certification which included examinations and assessments of English language proficiency.[3] In 1974, it merged with the Commission on Foreign Medical Graduates and changed its name to its current name Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates.[4]

Certification

The main pathway for international medical graduates who wish to be licensed as a physician in the United States is to complete a U.S. residency hospital program. The general method to apply for residency programs is through the National Resident Matching Program (abbreviated NRMP, but also called "the Match"). To participate in the NRMP, an IMG is required to have an ECFMG certification[5] by the "rank order list certification deadline" time (usually in February of the year of the match).[6]

To acquire an ECFMG certification, the candidate must meet these requirements:[7]

  • Examination Requirement: Completion of USMLE Step 1 and USMLE Step 2 Clinical Knowledge
  • Meet the clinical and communication skills requirements (see section)[8]
  • Medical education credential requirements: A medical diploma of medical education taken at an institution registered in the World Directory of Medical Schools (WDOM). The official source to confirm that a medical school meets ECFMG’s requirements, is the World Directory at www.wdoms.org. Schools that meet the requirements will have an ECFMG note stating this in the schools’ World Directory listing.

In comparison, regular graduates from medical schools in the United States need to complete USMLE Steps 1 and 2 as well, but can participate in the NRMP while still doing their final year of medical school before acquiring their medical diplomas.[9] In effect, taking regular administrative delays into account, and with residency programs starting around July, there is a gap of at least half a year for IMGs between graduation from medical school and beginning of a residency program.

Clinical and communication skills requirements

The COVID-19 global pandemic has brought some changes to the ECFMG certification process. First as AAMC suspended temporarily and later eliminated the Step 2 CS examination,[10] ECFMG moved to a pathways model for verification of clinical skills.[11] IMGs who have already taken Step 2 CS may still use it to fulfill this requirement. All other IMGs will need:

  • Assessment of communication skills, including English language proficiency through the Occupational English Test Medicine exam
  • Meet the requirements for one of the pathways below:
Pathways for ECFMG certification (2022)
Pathway Description Notes
Pathway 1Already Licensed to Practice Medicine in Another CountryIntended for applicants who currently hold or have recently held a license/registration to practice medicine without supervision (unless they failed Step 2 CS)
Pathway 2Already Passed a Standardized Clinical Skills Exam for Medical LicensureIntended for applicants who do not currently hold, or have not recently held, a license/registration to practice medicine without supervision (Pathway 1), but who successfully completed a secure, standardized clinical skills exam as a requirement for medical licensure or registration in a country other than the United States.
Pathway 3Medical School Accredited by Agency Recognized by World Federation for Medical Education (WFME)Intended for applicants who have not yet obtained a license/registration to practice medicine without supervision (Pathway 1) and who have not already passed an acceptable standardized clinical skills exam for medical licensure (Pathway 2). An applicant to Pathway 3, 4, or 5 must be a student or a recent graduate of a medical school that meets eligibility requirements established by ECFMG.
Pathway 4Medical School Accredited by Agency that Has Received a Determination of Comparability by National Committee on Foreign Medical Education and Accreditation (NCFMEA)Intended for applicants who have not yet obtained a license/registration to practice medicine without supervision (Pathway 1) and who have not already passed an acceptable standardized clinical skills exam for medical licensure (Pathway 2). These applicants must be students or recent graduates and must meet eligibility requirements established by ECFMG.
Pathway 5Medical School Issues Degree Jointly with a U.S. Medical School Accredited by Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME)Intended for applicants who have not yet obtained a license/registration to practice medicine without supervision (Pathway 1) and who have not already passed an acceptable standardized clinical skills exam for medical licensure (Pathway 2). These applicants must be students or recent graduates and must meet eligibility requirements established by ECFMG.
Pathway 6Evaluation of Clinical Patient Encounters by Licensed PhysiciansIntended for applicants who do not meet the eligibility requirements for Pathway 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 and/or have failed Step 2 CS one or more times. To meet the requirements for Pathway 6, the applicant’s clinical skills must be evaluated by licensed physicians using ECFMG’s Mini-Clinical Evaluation Exercise (Mini-CEX).

Certification expiration

As of April 2021, ECFMG certifications obtained by fulfilling the clinical and communication skills requirements through a pathway will expire in 2022 if the applicant does not enter an ACGME-accredited training program in 2021 or 2022. If the applicant enters a training program they become permanent after one year of residency.[8]

Projects

A pilot project was started in 2012 for an electronic verification system of medical credentials from international medical schools, with participation from approximately 20 international medical schools.[12] After completion of this pilot project, ECFMG now allows all medical schools to register for free.[13]

Effective in 2024,[14] the ECFMG will restrict eligibility to USMLE and employment as a doctor in the United States to graduates from medical schools accredited by an agency which is recognized by the World Federation for Medical Education or to an equivalent standard.[15] The accrediting agencies that meet these requirements are:

Agencies with recognition status[16]
Agency Country Recognized until
Caribbean Accreditation Authority for Education in Medicine and Other Health Professions (CAAM-HP)Countries of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), Dominican RepublicMay 2022
The Association for Evaluation and Accreditation of Medical Education Programs (TEPDAD)Turkey, State of Palestine, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait, Lebanon

July 2023

Committee on Accreditation of Canadian Medical Schools (in cooperation with LCME)CanadaApril 2024
Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME)United States of AmericaApril 2024
Korean Institute of Medical Education and Evaluation (KIMEE)Republic of KoreaSeptember 2026
Accreditation Commission on Colleges of Medicine (ACCM)Selected Caribbean countries: Anguilla, Aruba, Cayman, Islands, Curacao, Dominica, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Sint Maarten, St. Vincent & the Grenadines, University of Jordan Faculty of Medicine - JordanDecember 2026
Japan Accreditation Council for Medical Education (JACME)JapanMarch 2027
Australian Medical Council (AMC)Australia and New ZealandJanuary 2028
Independent Agency for Accreditation and Rating (IAAR)Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Republic of Moldova, Russian Federation, Tajikistan, Ukraine, Romania, BelarusJanuary 2028
Sudan Medical Council (SMC)SudanJune 2028
National Center for Educational Quality Enhancement (NCEQE)GeorgiaOctober 2028
Institute for Medical Education Accreditation (IMEAc)ThailandOctober 2028
Indonesian Accreditation Agency for Higher Education in Health (Lembaga Akreditasi Mandiri Perguruan Tinggi Kesehatan) (IAAHEH/LAM-PTKes)IndonesiaOctober 2028
Accreditation Organisation of the Netherlands and Flanders (Nederlands-Vlaamse Accreditatieorganisatie) (NVAO)Netherlands and FlandersNovember 2028
Mexican Board for Accreditation of Medical Education (Consejo Mexicano para la Acreditación de la Educación Médica (COMAEM)Mexico, Costa RicaApril 2029
National Authority for Quality Assurance and Accreditation of Education (NAQAAE)EgyptApril 2029
System of Accreditation of Medical Schools/Sistema de Acreditação de Escolas Médicas (SAEME)BrazilApril 2029
Taiwan Medical Accreditation Council (TMAC)TaiwanApril 2029
Secretariat of the Council for Undergraduate Medical Education (SCUME)IranJune 2029
Commission for Academic Accreditation (CAA)United Arab EmiratesJune 2029
Cyprus Agency of Quality Assurance and Accreditation in Higher Education (CYQAA)CyprusFebruary 2030
Working Committee for the Accreditation of Medical Education, Ministry of Education (WCAME)ChinaJune 2030
Medical Council of Ireland (MCI)Ireland, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Medical University of Bahrain - BahrainJune 2030

Communication

International medical schools can send Medical Student Performance Evaluations (MSPEs), medical school transcripts, and letters of recommendation (LoRs) on behalf of their students and graduates to ECFMG by means of mail, or through digital documents by the ECFMG Medical School Web Portal (EMSWP).[17]

References

  1. "Recognition of Foreign Qualifications: Professional Recognition". ed.gov. Internal Affairs Office, US Department of Education. Retrieved 18 April 2021.
  2. "ECFMG Celebrates 50th Anniversary". Archived from the original on 2007-07-02. Retrieved 2007-08-20.
  3. "Examination Programs for Graduates of Foreign Medical Schools". nbme.org. NBME. Retrieved 19 April 2021.
  4. "Home > About ECFMG > History". ECFMG.org. ECFMG. Retrieved 19 April 2021.
  5. nrmp.org > Independent Applicants Archived 2011-07-21 at the Wayback Machine Updated 09/08/2010.
  6. nrmp.org > 2012 Main Match Schedule Archived 2011-07-16 at the Wayback Machine Updated 05/19/2011
  7. ecfmg.org > Medical Education Credentials Last update: 25 April 2021
  8. "Requirements for ECFMG Certification for 2022 Match". ecfmg.org. ECFMG. Retrieved 25 April 2021.
  9. nrmp.org > U.S. Seniors > Registering with the NRMP Archived 2011-07-21 at the Wayback Machine Updated August 2010
  10. Stacy Weiner (9 February 2021). "What the elimination of a major medical licensing exam — Step 2 CS — means for students and schools". AAMC.org. AAMC. Retrieved 25 April 2021.
  11. "Requirements for ECFMG Certification for 2022 Match". ecfmg.org. ECFMG. Retrieved 25 April 2021.
  12. ECFMG press release: ECFMG Launches Electronic Verification of Medical Credentials. February 28, 2012
  13. "Electronic Credentials Verification". ECFMG. Retrieved 25 April 2021.
  14. "2024 Medical School Accreditation Requirement". ecfmg.org. ECFMG. Retrieved 25 April 2021.
  15. "Process for Recognition of Medical School Accrediting Agencies Now Available". ecfmg.org. ECFMG. Retrieved 25 April 2021.
  16. "Agencies with recognition status". wfme.org. World Federation for Medical Education. Retrieved 25 April 2021.
  17. ERAS Support Services for International Medical Schools on the ECFMG homepage. Retrieved April 2021
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