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Board and certification
Board certification is the process by which a physician in the United States documents by written, practical and / or computer based testing, illustrating a mastery of knowledge and skills that define a particular area of medical specialization.
The American Board of Medical Specialties, a not-for-profit organization, assists 24 approved medical specialty boards in the development and use of standards in the ongoing evaluation and certification of physicians.
Board certification demonstrate a physician ’ s exceptional expertise in a particular specialty and / or sub-specialty of medical practice.
In Canada, residency leads to eligibility for certification by and Fellowship of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, while in the United States, completion of a residency in general surgery leads to eligibility for board certification by the American Board of Surgery or the American Osteopathic Board of Surgery which is also required upon completion of training for a general surgeon to have operating privileges at most hospitals in the United States.
Upon graduation from these programs, graduates sit for a certification exam administered by the American Midwifery Certification Board.
A specialty of medical psychology has established a specialty board certification, American Board of Medical Psychology and an Academy of Medical Psychology requiring a doctorate degree in psychology and extensive post doctoral training in the specialty and the passage of an oral or written examination.
After residency, graduates may choose to pursue board certification through the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology.
There are two recognized governing bodies in the United States ; the State Board of Respiratory Care in the state in which a respiratory therapist is licensed to practice and the other is the National Board for Respiratory Care ( NBRC ) a non-profit organization which regulates two levels of certification along with some additional specialist certifications.
In the United States a specialist certification exists and is awarded by the National Board for Respiratory Care.
An approved residency program and certification ( in the United States, the American Board of Pathology or the American Osteopathic Board of Pathology ) is usually required to obtain employment or hospital privileges.
In Australia and New Zealand, advanced training in Emergency Medicine is overseen by the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine ( ACEM ). Emergency Medicine Board certification in Australia is a five to seven years of training, in some way it considered as a subspecialty of medical or surgical track residency program.
The Board for Critical Care Transport Certification ( BCCTPC ®) has developed a certification exam for flight and ground critical care paramedics Some educational facilities that provide this training are UMBC Critical Care Emergency Medical Transport Program or.
The leading professional organization in the country is the Philippine Academy of Ophthalmology which also regulates ophthalmology residency programs and board certification through its accrediting agency, the Philippine Board of Ophthalmology.
The courts do not require American Board of Pathology certification in order for a witness to be qualified as an expert in the field of forensic pathology, and there are several " diploma mills " that give online certificates in the field.
The American Naturopathic Medical Association ( ANMA ) and American Naturopathic Medical Certification and Accreditation Board ( ANMCAB ) has recognition and certification programs for Medical Doctors ( MD ) and Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine ( DO ) who have supplemented their education with naturopathic studies and integrate naturopathy into their practice.
* American Orthotics and Prosthetic Association, American Board for Certification in Prosthetics and Orthotics, American Academy of Orthotics and Prosthetics – These three groups work together to take responsibility for the academic side of orthotics and prosthetics and provide certification of individuals and facilities working with orthotics and prosthetics.
The ITIL Certification Management Board ( ICMB ) manages ITIL certification.
Whilst some of these films had been passed by the British Board of Film Censors ( BBFC ) for cinema release, others had been refused certification.
Under the 1984 Act, the British Board of Film Censors was renamed the British Board of Film Classification and became responsible for the certification of both cinema and video releases.

Board and emergency
It was not until the establishment of American College of Emergency Physicians ( ACEP ), the recognition of emergency medicine training programs by the AMA and the AOA, and in 1979 a historical vote by the American Board of Medical Specialties that EM became a recognized medical specialty.
* The American Osteopathic Board of Emergency Medicine ( AOBEM ) certifies only emergency physicians with a D. O.
* The Board of Certification in Emergency Medicine ( BCEM ) is the fourth route to emergency medicine board certification-outside of the ABEM, AOBEM, or RCPSC exams.
The five-member Kensington Fire District Board oversees the fire department and emergency medical services, of which the day-to-day function is outsourced to the fire department of El Cerrito, a neighboring city.
Locally, a Community Services District ( CSD ), supported by an elected Board of Directors, provides many programs and services such as fire and emergency services, local administration, CC & R enforcement, recreational programs and parks and facilities management and upkeep.
The Zoning Board stated that it is " too big ", and two firefighters believed the property would be difficult to access with emergency vehicles.
However, trauma is a separate ( surgical ) specialty from emergency medicine ( which is a medical specialty, and has certifications in the United States from the American Board of Emergency Medicine ).
It was later revealed that the decision to withdraw had been agreed at an emergency meeting during the day between Norman Lamont, Prime Minister John Major, Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd, President of the Board of Trade Michael Heseltine and Home Secretary Kenneth Clarke ( the latter three all being strong pro-Europeans as well as senior Cabinet Ministers ), and that the interest rate hike to 15 percent had only been a temporary measure to prevent a rout in the pound that afternoon.
Recognizing the need for community service during this time in America's history, the Board of Directors approved an emergency war schedule of service points to be awarded for speeches made to school and community audiences.
The limits of federal power were tested in the Board of Commerce case ( which established the national emergency aspect of peace, order and good government ), Fort Frances Pulp and Paper v. Manitoba Free Press ( which greatly extended it ), and Toronto Electric Commissioners v. Snider ( which held that such emergencies could not be used to unreasonably intrude on the provinces ' property and civil rights power ).
As a result the federal regulator, the Atomic Energy Control Board, because of the decision to delay the upgrade of the emergency shutdown systems at the station, required the corporation to obtain regulatory approval before restarting the units.
But the War Production Board regulated locomotive design by prohibiting production of new locomotives to proven designs used before U. S. war involvement and all new designs were ordered as shelved until the war emergency was over.
On 3 March 1989, President George H. W. Bush issued a statement outlining his decision not to act on a National Mediation Board recommendation to appoint a presidential emergency board to attempt to reach a labor agreement, and the machinists, flight attendants, and pilot unions went on strike at midnight.
The New York Board of Trade was able to operate out of its emergency Queens backup facility built after the 1993 World Trade Center bombing to keep the exchange running.
The United States Shipping Board was established as an emergency agency by the Shipping Act ( 39 Stat.
With Lane's support, the nation's railroads voluntarily united to form a Railroad War Board to meet the emergency.
As a sign of his prominence within the party, Cunliffe-Lister was one of just four Conservatives in the emergency Cabinet of 10, serving for the third and final time as President of the Board of Trade.
The brigade is run under the command of the Chief Fire Officer Vij Randeniya and the Corporate Board, and provides emergency response from 39 strategically located fire stations, divided into eight Command Areas.
An emergency meeting of the Austin Town Board extended the town limits by two miles and the last rails were laid just minutes before the deadline.
Subsequently, partly as a result of the cost of producing the Ring, the company requested an emergency $ 14 million loan from the Board of Supervisors due to reduced sponsorships and escalating costs.
The POSSE ( People Overseeing and Supervising Slope Events ) subcommittee of the Slope Day Programming Board recruits and trains Cornell student, faculty, and staff volunteers to ensure that students are safe on the slope by guarding and maintaining the fences and entries, passing out free water bottles and notifying Police / EMS services if a student is suspected of having an emergency.
Therefore, the Safety Board examined those factors which might have caused the pilots to lose control, including the possibility that fragments of the right engine separated with sufficient energy and trajectory to cause critical damage to the airplane's flight control system ; the possibility of control system malfunction, which could have rendered the airplane uncontrollable ; and the possibility of inappropriate flightcrew response to the emergency.

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