Why Board
Certified
Did You Know
In most states, a doctor licensed to practice medicine may
practice in any specialty, with no requirement for education,
training, certification, or experience in that specialty.
That's right; a doctor with training in dermatology may
perform heart surgery, a doctor with training in gynecology
may practice psychiatry, and any doctor, from a brain surgeon
to a foot surgeon, may perform plastic surgery. And, the
unfortunate fact is that some do.
The Answer
In order to ensure that the public
receives the best health care possible from the most qualified
doctors, the medical profession has organized itself by specialty
to set standards of education, training, and experience that are
appropriate to each specialty. This has been done through the
creation of the American Board of Medical Specialties, which
determines which boards are the most qualified to certify doctors
in specific specialties, including plastic surgery.
The Board
The American Board of Medical Specialties recognizes only one
board as qualified to certify plastic surgeons: The American Board
of Plastic Surgery. The American Board of Plastic Surgery has the
most stringent requirements for certification in plastic surgery of
any organization that certifies plastic surgeons. A plastic surgeon
certified by The American Board of Plastic Surgery has graduated
from an accredited medical school and has completed at least five
years of additional training as a resident surgeon, which includes
minimums of three years in general surgery and two years in plastic
surgery. Additionally, the doctor has successfully completed
comprehensive written and oral examinations.
The Others
There are a number of other boards that certify doctors in
cosmetic surgery. However, generally, these organizations do not
require a doctor to meet the stringent criteria established by The
American Board of Plastic Surgery, but grant "board certification"
pursuant to substantially lesser requirements. There is no
organization that requires the high standards for board
certification that are required by The American Board of Plastic
Surgery.
Associations
There are also a number of professional organizations and
associations for which plastic surgeons belong. There are two of
these that require board certification by The American Board of
Plastic Surgery as a criterion for membership. These are the
American Society of Plastic Surgeons ("ASPS") and the American
Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery ("ASAPS").
For more information, you may visit The American Board of Plastic
Surgery at www.abplsurg.org
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