CHICAGO, IL – In a statement released earlier today, the Accreditation Council For Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) announced that doctors can earn continuing medical education (CME) credit by watching popular medical dramas such as Grey’s Anatomy, ER, and Chicago Med.
Since the announcement, medical schools have hinted that medical drama episodes might soon become incorporated into their curricula. There is hope that the television programs can augment the waning attention span of medical students in the classroom, since rampant resistance to ADHD medications has been reported within that cohort.
Dr. Sri-Sheshadariprativadibayankaram did explicitly state to Gomerblog that the ACGME will not grant CME credit for viewing episodes of the Dr. Oz show because its content is “too unrealistic.”