Fellowship Development Resource Center

Resources to Support Excellence in Addiction Medicine Fellowship Training

ACAAM is dedicated to helping programs deliver high-quality education and foster continuous improvement. This resource center complements our Didactic Curriculum and member convenings with tools for accreditation, curriculum design, and program development.

General Resources

Support for new and existing fellowship programs:
NEW! Addiction Medicine Fellowship Program Directors’ Guide* – A Resource Guide for Starting and Running an Addiction Medicine Fellowship Program 
NEW! Addiction Medicine Fellowship Funding Guide* – Practice Tips to Find Alternative Sources of Funding for Your Addiction Medicine Fellowship Program
• Resources and References - Applying for ACGME Accreditation
• Addiction Medicine Match Participation Info
• Promotional Flyer for Match Cycle
• Fellow Interview Guidance 

Curricular Resources

Design effective rotations and assessments using this foundational tool:

• ACGME Addiction Medicine Reporting Milestones 

Didactic Curriculum Access

ACAAM’s National Addiction Medicine Didactic Curriculum is a weekly, live learning experience for fellows and faculty.
• Sessions every Wednesday at 2 PM ET
• Included with ACAAM membership
• Nonmembers can purchase the full series recordings package

Learn More About the Curriculum

ACGME Site Visit Resources

Prepare for your site visit with expert insights and shared tools:

• Compilation: What We Learned from Our Site Visit
• Sample Site Visit Timeline & Checklist (Boston University)

The ACAAM Fellowship Development Resource Center is your go-to hub for building and strengthening addiction medicine fellowship programs. From resources guides and curriculum design to match guidance and weekly didactic sessions, these resources are designed to support program excellence, faculty development, and trainee success.

*Preparation of this material was supported by the Michigan Opioid Healing and Recovery Fund through a grant from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services.