When you or a family member needs health care or medical treatment, you want a highly qualified doctor dedicated to providing outstanding care. When you choose a doctor who is board-certified by one of the ABMS Member Boards, you can be confident he or she meets nationally recognized standards for education, knowledge, experience and skills to provide high quality care in a specific medical specialty. Board certification goes above and beyond basic medical licensure.
A History of High Standards
Since 1933, the ABMS Member Boards have been certifying doctors to help assure patients as well as hospitals, health plans, insurers and the government that these doctors are qualified to provide expert health care in an ever-expanding number of medical specialties and subspecialties. With the guidance and support of ABMS, each of our 24 Member Boards is responsible for developing and implementing the educational and professional standards for quality practice in a particular medical specialty or subspecialty, as well as for evaluating candidates for board certification.
A Lifetime of Learning
ABMS is nationally recognized for the high standards our Member Boards set to certify doctors in various medical specialties. To make sure board-certified doctors continuously refresh and expand their knowledge, our Member Boards have also established the ABMS Maintenance of Certification® program for career-long self-assessment, learning and improvement activities.
(www.abms.org/About_Board_Certification/means.aspx)
Is Your Doctor Board-Certified?
There are four ways you can find out if your doctor is certified by an ABMS Member Board.
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Check online.
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Call toll-free 1.866.ASK.ABMS (1.866.275.2267)
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Contact an ABMS Member Board
You can request written verification of Board Certification by contacting the Member Board in the doctor's specialty.
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Look in the Book
"The Official ABMS Directory of Board Certified Medical Specialists" provides up-to-date professional and biographical information on physicians who have met the certification requirements of their respective medical specialty boards. "The Official ABMS Directory" can be found in many medical and public libraries.
FOR DOCTORS OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE OR DOs
American Osteopathic Association
www.osteopathic.org/Pages/default.aspx
What is a DO?
You have been going to a physician ever since you were born. But did you know that some or all of them could have been osteopathic physicians, or DOs? Both DOs and MDs are fully qualified physicians licensed to perscribe medication and perform surgery.
DOs and MDs are alike in many ways
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Students entering both DO and MD medical colleges typically have
already completed four-year bachelor's degrees with an emphasis on
scientific courses.
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Both DOs and MDs complete four years of basic medical education.
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After medical school, both DOs and MDs obtain graduate medical
education through internships, residencies and fellowships. This
training lasts three to eight years and prepares DOs and MDs to practice
a specialty.
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Both DOs and MDs can choose to practice in any specialty of
medicine?such as pediatrics, family medicine, psychiatry, surgery or
ophthalmology.
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DOs and MDs must pass comparable examinations to obtain state
licenses.
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DOs and MDs both practice in accredited and licensed
health care
facilities
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Together, DOs and MDs enhance the state of health care available in
the U.S.
(www.osteopathic.org/osteopathic-health/about-dos/what-is-a-do/Pages/default.aspx)
Find a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine
www.osteopathic.org/osteopathic-health/find-a-do/Pages/default.aspx