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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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Osteopathic specialty board certification.
The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, 2009The Bureau of Osteopathic Specialists continually assesses the skills of osteopathic physician specialists in response to the growth of specialization in the osteopathic medical profession. Most recently, the Bureau has mandated that all osteopathic specialty certifying boards fully implement Osteopathic Continuous Certification no later than January 1,
Elaine C. Bell+3 more
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, 1941
It is commonly said, and with some truth, that the pathologist has the last word as to clinical diagnosis. This is not because he has superior intelligence but simply because he has direct access to the material, in contrast to the clinician, who thumps,
H. T. Karsner
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It is commonly said, and with some truth, that the pathologist has the last word as to clinical diagnosis. This is not because he has superior intelligence but simply because he has direct access to the material, in contrast to the clinician, who thumps,
H. T. Karsner
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Gender Representation on Editorial Boards of JAMA Network Journals.
Journal of Women's HealthObjective: Underrepresentation of women on editorial boards of biomedical journals has occurred for decades. The JAMA Network Journals have substantial and broad impact on advances in the biomedical sciences.
Judith D Schaechter+4 more
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The Concept of the Conjoint Specialty Board
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1971The concept of the conjoint specialty board arose about three years ago when it became apparent that some mechanism was needed to provide certification in clinical areas which crossed over two or more of the major clinical disciplines. Actually nuclear medicine was the specialty which prompted discussion of and the definition of the conjoint board.
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AOA specialty board certification.
The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, 2013The authors details information related to the 2012 certification processing activity of the Bureau of Osteopathic Specialists, which oversees the work of the 18 specialty certifying boards of the American Osteopathic Association.
Elaine C. Bell, Cheryl Gross
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Pursuing Board of Pharmacy Specialties certification
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2010The vision for the future of pharmacy practice is that pharmacists will be acknowledged as health care professionals responsible for medication-use outcomes and disease management and that clinical pharmacy practitioners will become board-certified pharmacy specialists.[1][1] The Board of ...
Connor, Kathryn A, Hamilton, Leslie A.
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Board of Pharmaceutical Specialties, Oncology
The Australian Journal of Hospital Pharmacy, 2000Following an earlier paper on the process of studying and sitting for the Board of Pharmaceutical Specialties examination in Oncology, the author recounts her personal experience of the examination process and the value of BPS certification. (non-author abstract)
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Dermatology Specialty Board Review
Archives of Dermatology, 1972This book attempts to present an overview of dermatology in question form for those preparing for board examination. All of the questions are answered and literature references are given. In all likelihood, this book will serve a quite useful function, but many of the questions are naive. stress eponyms, or little known facts. The basic science section
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