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There is no such board certified chiropractic. It is an incomplete terminology. It must be "board certified chiropractic "something" like orthopedist, neurologist, radiologist...etc. Board certified chiropractic specialist means doctor of chiropractic (DC) who is certified by specialty boards such as neurology, orthopedic, radiology...etc. by passing specialty board examinations. Usually, the board certified doctors have an extensive training (2-3 years of residency) in the specialty to obtain the credential.
A nuclear medicine degree is not a radiologist. A radiologist is a physician that has gone on for another 5 years or so of school. Other doctors besides a radiologist can go on to become board certified in Nuclear Medicine as well. There will be soon a Nuclear Medicine Practitioner as mid level provider though.
No it shouldn't be.
The surgeon should be board certified by the American Board of Surgery, as well as certified by the medical specialty board or boards related to the type of surgery performed.
No, he is not board certified in any specialties.
what is the difference between being board "eligible" and board "certified" ?
Go with the board certified DUI Attorney. He is more knowledgeable.
Yes, it is very possible to be a Radiologist with a Felony.
Possibly. It could be misleading to claim he was 'board certified'. He had been but it had lapsed in 2005. The good doctor started his own certification board and certified himself. He maybe should consult his attorney.
Currently there are around 77% of u.s. board certified anesthesiologists
The population of Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards is 51.
To find out if your surgeon is a board certified cosmetic surgeon it is necessary to contact the Board of Plastic or Cosmetic Surgery in the country they practice. The Board will be able to send out a list of certified surgeons.