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Can Specialty Boards Respond to Change?
JAMA - Journal of the American Medical Association, 1971Can the specialty boards respond to change? A brief review of the history of the development of the specialty board system in the United States reveals that its birth and evolution was, and is, a response to the need for change. Around the turn of the century the growth of new knowledge pertinent to the practice of medicine had reached a pace which ...
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Specialties and the specialty boards
The Laryngoscope, 1976AbstractAs specialism has developed in the United States, multiple specialty societies and specialty boards have been created. Although they, in a very realistic fashion, have established the general standards for the delivery of specialty care and for graduate medical education, they, with other national medical organizations such as the American ...
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APPROVED EXAMINING BOARDS IN MEDICAL SPECIALTIES
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1952The Advisory Board for Medical Specialties was organized in 1933-1934 to coordinate graduate medical education and certification of medical specialists in the United States and Canada. A few specialty boards had been functioning actively and successfully for a number of years prior to the organization of the Advisory Board for Medical Specialties ...
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