Fellow of the American College of Cardiology. It indicates that the cardiologist is board-certified.
In regards to graduate degrees, FACC could stand for Florida Association of Community Colleges or Fellow of the American College of Cardiology.
After a Doctor's name, FACC probably means "Fellow of the American College of Cinematography."
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.
Fellow of the American College of Cardiology
Fellow of the American Academy of Cardiology.
Fellow of the American College of Cardiology.
It's just the same thing.
A practicing doctor who is not board certified is still a licensed physician who has met a minimum set of requirements. Board certification means the doctor is highly specialized in a certain area of medicine.
A cardiologist is a doctor who specializes in the heart. FACC is an acronym that stands for Fellow of the American College of Cardiology, and FHRS stands for Fellowship in the Heart Rhythm Society.
No, he is not board certified in any specialties.
what is the difference between being board "eligible" and board "certified" ?