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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.
Being a Board Certified Neurosurgeon, also called a Diplomate American Board of Neurological Surgery, is the highest level of neurosurgical qualification in this country. This credential signals a special level of commitment to, and expertise in, the neurosurgical specialty. Why Does Board Certification Matter? Sierra Neurosurgery Group board-certified Sierra Neurosurgery Group board-certified
Board certification is a voluntary process, which demonstrates a physicians expertise in neurological surgery and/or subspecialty. ABNS Board Certification Timeline abns.org abns-board-certification abns.org abns-board-certification
What is a diplomate? A diplomate is a physician or specialist who is board certified by one or more of the 24 ABMS Member Boards for demonstrated knowledge in a particular medical specialty or subspecialty. Once board certified, the individual may be referred to as a diplomate of the board.
ABFM administered its first Certification Examination in 1970 and was the first ABMS specialty board to issue time-limited certificates, requiring recertification every seven years over the Diplomates (the term used to describe a board-certified physician) professional lifespan.
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about 3,500 The community of neurosurgeons is relatively small. In the U.S., there are about 3,500 practicing Board-certified neurosurgeons and just over 100 residency training programs. The history and definition of neurosurgery neurosurgerymatch.org overview neurosurgerymatch.org overview
Surgeons certified by the ABS, known as diplomates, have completed at least 5 years of residency training following medical school, met all ABS training requirements, and successfully completed the ABS examination process. About Us | American Board of Surgery absurgery.org abouthome absurgery.org abouthome
A surgeon who is granted certification by the Board is known as a Diplomate of the Board. It shall be the prerogative of the Board to determine the fitness, professionally and ethically, of any candidate for a certificate; and the Board, for cause, may defer or deny certification to any candidate.

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