The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2025 ACGME Awards, shining a spotlight on their remarkable commitment, innovation, and valuable contributions to the graduate medical education (GME) community. The winners will be honored during the 2025 ACGME Annual Educational Conference in Nashville, Tennessee, February 20-22, 2025.

Honoring individuals who have dedicated their careers to GME and made outstanding contributions to the enhancement of residency and fellowship education and ACGME accreditation activities, the 2025 John C. Gienapp Distinguished Service Award is presented to Lawrence M. Opas, MD, of USC/LA General Medical Center. Dr Opas is recognized for his commitment to the enhancement of resident and fellow education and training during 5 decades at USC/LA General Medical Center where he was the founding program director for the internal medicine-pediatrics program and for 25 years served as the program director for both the internal medicine-pediatrics and the pediatrics programs. Since 2001, Dr Opas has served as the designated institutional official at USC/LA General Hospital Center. Throughout his career, Dr Opas has made significant contributions with the ACGME, including serving on the Institutional Review Committee for 7 years and co-chairing the Sponsoring Institution 2025 Task Force, helping to plan the evolution of institutional accreditation. Dr Opas received the ACGME Parker J. Palmer Courage to Lead Award in 2012.

This award honors ACGME-accredited sponsoring institutions and programs, as well as to diversify the underrepresented physician workforce and create inclusive workplaces that foster humane, civil, and equitable environments. The 2025 recipients are:

  • Nth Dimensions (Non-profit organization)

  • American College of Surgeons (Non-profit organization)

  • Stanford Pediatrics Residency Program (Program)

  • WashU Medicine Department of Medicine, Internal Medicine Residency Program, St. Louis, Missouri (Program)

This award recognizes residents and fellows who have fostered innovation and improvement in their programs, advanced humanism in medicine, and increased efficiency and emphasis on educational outcomes. The 2025 recipients are:

  • Lauren G. Bojarski, DO, MS; University of Kentucky College of Medicine; Lexington, Kentucky; Neurology

  • Mikael Guzman Karlsson, MD, PhD; Baylor College of Medicine; Houston, Texas; Neurodevelopmental Disabilities

  • Alexandra Schoenberger, MD, MSEd; University of Cincinnati College of Medicine; Cincinnati, Ohio; Internal Medicine and Pediatrics

  • Kaitlin R. Snapp, MD; University of Cincinnati; Cincinnati, Ohio; Internal Medicine

This award is given to program coordinators in recognition of their in-depth understanding of the accreditation process, excellent communication and interpersonal skills, and projects to improve residency and fellowship programs. The 2025 recipients are:

  • Maggie Baker, C-TAGME; University of Cincinnati; Cincinnati, Ohio; Neurology

  • Dolores L. Garcia, AA; University of New Mexico; Albuquerque, New Mexico; Family Medicine

  • Janice M. Gleisner, BA, MBA, C-TAGME; Carilion Clinic-Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine; Roanoke, Virginia; Internal Medicine

  • Alyssa Schappe; University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics; Madison, Wisconsin; Plastic Surgery

  • Ashley T. Taylor, BHA, C-TAGME; Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital; St. Petersburg, Florida; Hospice and Palliative Medicine, Pediatric Hospital Medicine

This award recognizes institutional coordinators who demonstrate in-depth knowledge of GME and the process for internal review, and skillfully manage the multiple roles of administrator, counselor, enforcer, coordinator, organizer, and scheduler. The 2025 recipients are:

  • Marcie L. Becker, MEd; The MetroHealth System/Case Western Reserve University; Cleveland, Ohio

  • Bethany J. Figg, DEdT, MBA, MLIS, C-TAGME; Central Michigan University College of Medicine/CMU Medical Education Partners; Saginaw, Michigan

  • Joanne M. Maier, BS; Allegheny Health Network Medical Education Consortium; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

This award honors designated institutional officials who have demonstrated strong leadership and astute resource management and encouraged innovation and improvement in programs and their sponsoring institutions. The 2025 recipients are:

  • Alice Reeves Goepfert, MD; University of Alabama Hospital; Birmingham, Alabama

  • A. Michelle Thompson, MD; Geisinger; Danville, Pennsylvania

This award recognizes program directors who have fostered innovation and improvement in their programs and served as exemplary role models for residents and fellows. The 2025 recipients are:

  • John A. Andrilli, MD, FACP; Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Morningside/West; New York, New York; Internal Medicine

  • J. Christian Barrett, MD; Virginia Commonwealth University Health System; Richmond, Virginia; Hematology and Medical Oncology

  • Melissa E. Brunsvold, MD, FACS, FCCM; University of Minnesota; Minneapolis, Minnesota; Surgery

  • Berdale S. Colorado, DO, MPH; Heersink School of Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham; Birmingham, Alabama; Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

  • Jonathan Stuart Crane, DO, FAAD, FAOCD; Campbell University/Sampson Regional Medical Center; Wilmington, North Carolina; Dermatology

  • Marcie Feinman, MD, MEHP, FACS; Sinai Hospital of Baltimore; Baltimore, Maryland; Surgery

  • Jeffrey B. Friedrich, MD, MC, FACS; University of Washington; Seattle, Washington; Plastic Surgery

  • Charles Kwon, MD; Cleveland Clinic Children’s; Cleveland, Ohio; Pediatrics

  • Kellee Oller, MD, FACP; USF Morsani College of Medicine; Tampa, Florida; Internal Medicine

  • Tajnoos Yazdany, MD; Harbor-UCLA Medical Center; Torrance, California; Obstetrics and Gynecology

The deadline for submitting nominations for the 2026 ACGME Awards is March 12, 2025. Learn more about the ACGME Awards Program on the ACGME website.

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