Coaching Certification Pathway


COACHME@Stanford

The AMA, AAMC, and ACGME are proposing integrating coaching into the arc of medical education. COACHME@Stanford is a resource that will not only help you navigate this call to action, but will also provide you with a powerful skillset for your day-to-day work. We are offering training courses for program directors, coach program leaders, advisors, mentors, and other educators with key roles in medical education and healthcare who are in roles for whom coaching would be of immediate utility.

All events and workshops will be delivered via zoom unless otherwise specified.

Successful completion of all workshops in the 30-hour series (COACHME 101 through 901) qualifies participants to register for and take the Center for Credentialing & Education's (CCE) Board Certified Coach (BCC) exam upon meeting additional CCE requirements (Requirements | BCC (cce-global.org). COACHME 101 is a prerequisite for all other courses; additional workshops in the course series do not need to be taken in numerical order. Please see the advanced courses page for workshop details.

COACHME@Stanford” is a Center for Credentialing & Education (CCE) Registered 1050- BCC training provider. This course is approved as 30 hours for BCC training course.
Requirements | BCC (cce-global.org)

 

Our program aims to:

1) Answer the combined call from the AMA, AAMC, and ACGME to integrate coaching into medical education
2) Develop and deliver coach training courses for educators across the arc of medical education: from UME, through GME, and into faculty development
3) Democratize the benefits of coaching to our trainees
4) Expand the availability of professional coaching
5) Research the impact of coaching interventions
6) Partner with stakeholders who share our passion for democratizing the availability of quality coaching in medical education and healthcare

Eligibility

Our COACHME courses are currently open only to holders of doctoral degrees in the health professions (including MD, PhD, PsyD, DNP).