MD almost certainly means "Doctor of Medicine". FICC could mean "Fellow of the International College of Chiropractors". That would be an unusual combination. More likely, FICC means "Fellow of Indian College of Cardiology". There are a couple of other less likely meanings for the abbreviation, but if your doctor got his or her training in India, it is probably the latter.
It most likely stands for: Fellow of the American Academy of Cardiology.**EDIT: I'm actually 99% sure its Fellow of the College of Cardiology or Fellow of the Cardiology College (FACC)**
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The abbreviation "FACC" after an MD's name stands for "Fellow of the American College of Cardiology." This designation indicates that the physician has achieved a high level of expertise in cardiology and has met specific qualifications set by the American College of Cardiology, including professional accomplishments and contributions to the field. It signifies a commitment to ongoing education and excellence in cardiovascular care.
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M.D. after a doctor's name stands for Doctor of Medicine.
MD stands for Doctor of Medicine, a professional degree for physicians who have completed medical school and are licensed to practice medicine. An MD can diagnose illnesses, prescribe medications, perform procedures, and provide preventive care. The training involves years of rigorous study in anatomy, physiology, pathology, and clinical practice, followed by residency in a specialized field. Physicians with an MD can work in hospitals, clinics, research, or teaching. This title signifies that the individual has met strict educational and licensing requirements to provide comprehensive medical care to patients across all age groups and medical conditions.
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MD = Medical Doctor FAAC = Fellow of the American Academy of Cardiology Just a bit more information... FACC = Fellow of the American College of Cardiology
The abbreviation "FACC" stands for Fellow of the American College of Cardiology, while "FASNC" signifies Fellow of the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology. Both designations indicate that a physician has achieved a high level of expertise and recognition in their respective fields after completing their medical degree (MD) and additional training. These credentials reflect a commitment to continued education and excellence in cardiology and nuclear cardiology.
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