Achieving Board Certification from the American Board of Medical Specialties

By Dr. Jose Almeida

November 7, 2016


[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]If you want to be confident that your doctor is keeping up with the latest improvements in the way care is provided, you can double check to make sure he or she is board-certified. The American Board of Medical Specialties has a process that requires doctors to participate in ongoing education. It also requires that they demonstrate a commitment to improvements in their practice.

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Physicians can achieve certification from one of 24 member boards, based on the area of specialty. However, the American Board of Medical Specialties is the only entity authorized to grant board certification. In addition to receiving a medical degree from an accredited institution, doctors must complete a 3 to 5 year residency program and become licensed in the state in which they practice. Beyond that, they must provide letters of attestation from their program director and pass a written exam. Sometimes, there is an oral exam as well.

After obtaining initial certification, doctors must meet the requirements for maintenance of certification too. This covers the measurement of six core competencies. Doctors must demonstrate that they have benefited from practice-based learning. This must then translate into improvements in their practices. Their procedural skills must be measured in ways that show effectiveness in patient care. Professionalism, intrapersonal skills and communication are vital in maintaining the certification as well. Other competencies include medical knowledge and a system-based practice.

With a doctor like Dr. Almeida who has achieved and is maintaining board certification from the American Board of Medical Specialties, patients can have a higher confidence level that their care will be delivered safely. Board certified physicians must not only have the required medical knowledge, but they must also be able to utilize that knowledge in a practical way by using good judgement.

Within the 24 specialties are a much larger number of subspecialties in which a physician can obtain certification. Whether you are seeing a doctor who practices family medicine or a specialist for a specific condition like venous issues, you should feel like you are getting the best care available.

Looking at credentials for every physician is simply not practical for the average person. The American Board of Medical Specialties and its member boards have given patients a simple way to make sure their doctors are among the best. They can simply check to see if the physician is board certified. Because of the requirements for maintenance of certification that doctors must adhere to, patients can be assured that their doctor has stayed current on the latest techniques.

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Board Certified Surgeon at Miami Vein Center

If you are in the process of choosing a doctor, finding one who is board certified is a good first step. You can be sure that you are in good hands when you visit Dr. Almeida at Miami Vein Center in Miami, FL. Contact his office today to schedule a consultation to learn more about how your venous issues can be effectively treated.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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