I visited the website for the Jewish Life Information Center where they listed 3 types of mohels:
1. Certified Mohels
2. Uncertified Mohels - NOT recommended
3. Physician Mohels
I, personally, would choose a physician mohel.
A Jewish doctor trained as a mohel.
A Mohel
try a Mohel.
Women have always had the right to vote ever since Israel's independence in 1948.
Louis Israel Harris has written: 'Minimum health and sanitation standards in schools' -- subject(s): School hygiene
Israel was part of the Persian Empire but was not required to field troops with the Persian forces as they did not meet the standards of the army or navy.
The standards of hygiene refer to the different levels of cleanliness.
Jeremy Dubin has: Played Elliot Friedman in "Making Revolution" in 2003. Played Von Kruegg in "The Tao of Tom" in 2006. Played Mr. Balfour in "Emulsion" in 2008. Played Tur-Mohel in "Tur-Mohel: Evil League of Evil Application" in 2008. Played Tur-Mohel in "Tur-Mohel: ELE Performance Review" in 2009.
Rabbi, mohel, imam, and shaman.
There are specification standards, that tell you exactly what to do, and performance standards, that tell you what you must accomplish, but not how to do so.
Not by a doctor. In Jewish tradition a mohel can do it at home.
You should have a word with a urologist or a mohel that does jewish circs.