Currently there are around 77% of u.s. board certified anesthesiologists
Around 23,000 Cardiologists across US.
In general US use, it stands for Republican National Committee. In medical terminology, it stands for RN-Certified (Registered Nurse - Certified), which indicates a nurse who has board certification in some speciality.
Erm, you need to complete US residency and sit the board exams for your speciality.
The medical doctor who provides anesthesia is an anesthesiologist. (also anesthetist)(The chiefly UK spelling is anaesthesiologist / anaesthetist.)
There are actually only 3,688 board-certified and board-eligible neonatal nurses in the United States. This number is expected to increase by over 10 percent in the next 5 years.
Zoologic veterinarians tend to be board certified, so they usually earn over US$100,000 per year.
This will depend upon who is employing the veterinarian. However, veterinarians in this field tend to be board certified and usually make over US$100,000.
How much a cardiac anesthesiologist can make annually depends on location, type of practice and how many years experience. The average annual salary for such a position is 220,000 US dollars.
No a babysitter does not have to be certified, unless you work for a daycare company.
Basically it means someone is 'board certified' in that specialty or area of medicine. It is the more correct term that the board advises us to use on our business cards. [There is some variation in use, however: some use "Diplomate" (with a long a as in mate) in the sense that one has received a diploma from the ABIM certifying that one passed their examination, rather than "diplomat" (with a short a as in mat), which refers to a professional in the area of diplomacy, generally not considered a medical specialty.]
Anesthesia is a medical specialty in Canada. Anesthetists (called anesthesiologists in US) are physicians. There are no nurse anesthetists in Canada.
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