Sunday, February 6, 2011

What exactly does it mean when a plastic surgeon is "board certified"?

I just read on TMZ.com that Dr. Rey from "Dr.90210" not certified, but here he will be profiled on this show if he was the best in the industry. Quite confusing. This means that someone could be killed by Dr. Rey, and later accused of failing to control him. It takes that course, because he put on a show, he has been at the top of his game. Certified means they are certified by the state in their respective fields. He / she has passed or exceeded all requirements for the course set by the state that he or she operates in. He / she is licensed. Board Certified means they took a certification test. It is a test given by a board (in this case, a kind of plastic surgery board) to test their knowledge. You can be a doctor without board certification. For he is a practicing physician, which means that he passed his training and got his license. People who board certification for many reasons, but it does not always get a better doctor. There are doctors who have not had great board certified, and there are documents with board certifications that are terrible and I do not trust to watch my own worst enemy doctors in training to take a series of medical tests before being finally approved. The first is the medical school and the last at the end of the course - are now a registered medical practitioner. Then, after residency, you can take the "advice" in the specialty to make your living room, but not required - all that is required for a license to practice medicine. Therefore you must be an informed consumer, and not believe everything you see and hear on TV! Conseil de la certification est processus est entièrement United Nations rigoureux volontaire test here. Doctors are given extensive written evidence, and plastic surgeons must submit a list of issues to consider and pass an oral examination. Not cheap, either: https: / / www.abplsurg.org/documents/2007_Fee_Schedule.pdf The fact that the guy on TV does not make him a good doctor. In the few shows I've seen the TV plastic surgeon to do too much at one time surgery patients are at increased risk for blood clots and other complications. A good showman is not necessarily synonymous with a good doctor. I do not want surgeons who are not board certified (or in the testing process - it takes years). I wonder why they did not .

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