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105:. Compared to MOC, which required a secure recertification examination at 10-year intervals, CC is a broader professional development program with more frequent requirements for learning and assessment. CC documents a surgeon's ongoing commitment to professionalism, lifelong learning, and practice improvement following initial board certification, and the new program has been designed to provide flexible, high-quality, practice-related learning and assessment to support surgeons in their practice. 28:, founded for the purpose of certifying surgeons who have met a defined standard of education, training and knowledge. Surgeons certified by the ABS, known as diplomates, have completed a minimum of five years of surgical residency training following medical school and successfully completed a written and oral examination process administered by the ABS. The ABS provides board certification in 100:
To maintain certification, diplomates must demonstrate ongoing professionalism and commitment to continuing medical education (through seminars, lectures, reading of journals) and pass a written examination. In 2018, the ABS introduced a new program, the ABS Continuous Certification Program (CC), to
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Upon completion of training at an accredited U.S. or Canadian residency program, a surgeon may apply to the ABS for certification. The applicant's training and operative experience are reviewed by the ABS, and the director of the training program must also attest to the applicant's professionalism
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The committee established the basic principles for a national certifying body for surgeons practicing in the U.S. The committee decided that the ABS should be formed of members from the represented organizations and, once organized, it would establish a comprehensive certification process. These
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and ethics, as well as surgical skills. If these are all satisfactory, the applicant is admitted to the ABS examinations required for certification. Upon successful completion of these examinations, the surgeon becomes a diplomate of the ABS.
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Certification by the American Board of Surgery is a voluntary process, meant to designate individuals who have met the highest standards of education, training and knowledge in surgery. Board certification is different from medical
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Certification in general surgery is a prerequisite for certification in pediatric surgery, surgical critical care, surgery of the hand, hospice and palliative medicine, and complex general surgical oncology.
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findings and recommendations were approved by the cooperating societies, leading to the board's formation in 1937. This was done to protect the public and improve the specialty.
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and the Southern, Western, Pacific Coast and New England Surgical Associations. The leaders of these organizations, including such figures as Drs. Edward Archibald,
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The American Board of Surgery was officially organized on January 9, 1937. The formation of the ABS was the result of a committee formed a year earlier by the
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The ABS is composed of a board of directors representing the principal surgical organizations in the U.S. and is one of the 24 member boards of the
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Nussbaum MS (March 2008). "Invited lecture: American Board of Surgery Maintenance of Certification explained".
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Rhodes RS, Biester TW (August 2007). "Certification and maintenance of certification in surgery".
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Rhodes RS, Biester TW (August 2007). "Certification and maintenance of certification in surgery".
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History of the American Board of Surgery: 1937-1952
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History of the American Board of Surgery: 1937-1952
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
general surgery
American Board of Medical Specialties
American Surgical Association
American College of Surgeons
American Medical Association
Evarts Ambrose Graham
Allen Whipple
licensure
Maintenance of Certification (MOC)
American Osteopathic Board of Surgery
History of the American Board of Surgery: 1937-1952
History of the American Board of Surgery: 1937-1952
doi
10.1016/j.suc.2007.06.004
PMID
17888782
doi
10.1016/j.suc.2007.06.004
PMID
17888782
doi
10.1016/j.amjsurg.2007.12.001
PMID
18206131
"Continuous Certification"
American Board of Surgery
American Board of Medical Specialties
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