Faculty Development
The ACAAM Faculty Development Program provides educational opportunities and practical resources for addiction medicine fellowship faculty, program directors, and academic leaders. Through live learning experiences and on-demand recordings, participants can explore strategies for fellowship administration, faculty development, program leadership, and meeting ACGME expectations.
Upcoming Live Faculty Development Session
Join colleagues from across the addiction medicine community for a two-hour faculty development program focused on fellowship assessment, feedback, and professionalism.
Session Topics
Hour One: CCC Operations in Addiction Medicine Fellowships: Making Defensible Decisions and Closing the Feedback Loop
Explore practical approaches to Clinical Competency Committee (CCC) operations, milestone assessment, and communicating CCC decisions to support fellow development.
Hour Two: Professionalism in Addiction Medicine: Boundary Setting and Teaching Professional Conduct in ACGME Fellowships
Examine approaches to teaching, modeling, assessing, and providing feedback on professionalism within Addiction Medicine fellowship training.
Register for the Faculty Development Session
Faculty Development Library
The ACAAM Faculty Development Library is a curated collection of on-demand recordings designed to support fellowship faculty, program directors, and academic leaders in addiction medicine.
What This Includes
This collection features practical sessions focused on:
- Developing and strengthening addiction medicine fellowship programs
- Understanding ACGME requirements and expectations
- Building educational and clinical training experiences
- Sharing lessons learned from established addiction medicine programs
Available Sessions
This library currently includes recordings on:
- ACGME requirements and program administration
- Fellowship program development
- Creating community-based educational experiences
- Developing addiction medicine clinical services and training opportunities
How This Resource Is Used
This library is designed for self-directed learning and peer-to-peer knowledge sharing. Use it to:
- Learn from experienced addiction medicine educators and program leaders
- Explore approaches to fellowship and program development
- Identify strategies and resources that may be adapted to your own institution
- Access practical insights from real-world academic and clinical training programs
Library Contents
Select the Files tab to access available Faculty Development recordings and resources.