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单词 board certification
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Definition of board certification in US English:

board certification

noun
  • The process of examining and certifying the qualifications of a physician or other professional by a board of specialists in the field.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Sleep medicine is also a relatively new field of study, with a board certification first offered in 1978.
    • In the past, maintaining board certification meant taking 50 hours of continuing medical education courses each year and passing a day-long test every seven years.
    • Colleges and schools should encourage residency training, board certification, and membership in professional associations.
    • To understand the prior training of our physician members, we asked about primary and secondary board certification.
    • And to attest to this proficiency, a board examination is offered and board certification awarded.
    • One hundred sixteen of 169 laboratories reported employing pathologists with subspecialty board certification in cytopathology.
    • Sleep disorders are common and a large fraction of pulmonologists have acquired or are seeking board certification in sleep disorders.
    • And although it's a long shot, Anders said, it would be nice to reduce the total amount of time it takes to get board certification as a child psychiatrist.
    • We obtained other data on the doctors, such as specialty, years in practice, and board certification from public records.
    • Several of the faculty clinicians are experts in the field of neonatal medicine with board certification in either Emergency & Critical Care or Equine Medicine.
    • You should ask your surgeon about his/her training and their board certification and what specialty it is in.
    • Institutions should consider raising the standards for new faculty by encouraging (if not requiring) specialty residency training prior to beginning employment and board certification within five years of initial appointment.
    • Although board certification is not the only measure of professional competence, it indicates that the doctor has completed the necessary education and experience to bear this distinction.
    • In 1975, there was a closed meeting on the development of critical care board certification.
    • You certainly don't have to be a good doctor to be surgeon general, presuming board certification makes you one, which it doesn't.
    • However, restrictions on office procedures based on requirements for office accreditation, board certification or hospital privileges do not appear to be related to significantly fewer adverse incidents.
    • If one is planning to practice both psychiatry and neurology, dual board certification is important for inclusion on managed-care panels and may be a prerequisite for dual hospital privileges.
    • As the practice of medicine matured, the various subdisciplines within it began to clean their own houses, beginning with the ophthalmologists, the first doctors to establish specialized board certification.
    • The family practice program gained full accreditation in 1974, although graduates were eligible for board certification as early as 1971.
    • Additionally, plastic surgeons say that only they are qualified to do such work, given that they have endured seven-year residency programs to gain board certification.
 
 

Definition of board certification in US English:

board certification

noun
  • The process of examining and certifying the qualifications of a physician or other professional by a board of specialists in the field.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • However, restrictions on office procedures based on requirements for office accreditation, board certification or hospital privileges do not appear to be related to significantly fewer adverse incidents.
    • You should ask your surgeon about his/her training and their board certification and what specialty it is in.
    • Although board certification is not the only measure of professional competence, it indicates that the doctor has completed the necessary education and experience to bear this distinction.
    • To understand the prior training of our physician members, we asked about primary and secondary board certification.
    • The family practice program gained full accreditation in 1974, although graduates were eligible for board certification as early as 1971.
    • And although it's a long shot, Anders said, it would be nice to reduce the total amount of time it takes to get board certification as a child psychiatrist.
    • One hundred sixteen of 169 laboratories reported employing pathologists with subspecialty board certification in cytopathology.
    • Sleep disorders are common and a large fraction of pulmonologists have acquired or are seeking board certification in sleep disorders.
    • We obtained other data on the doctors, such as specialty, years in practice, and board certification from public records.
    • Sleep medicine is also a relatively new field of study, with a board certification first offered in 1978.
    • You certainly don't have to be a good doctor to be surgeon general, presuming board certification makes you one, which it doesn't.
    • In the past, maintaining board certification meant taking 50 hours of continuing medical education courses each year and passing a day-long test every seven years.
    • Several of the faculty clinicians are experts in the field of neonatal medicine with board certification in either Emergency & Critical Care or Equine Medicine.
    • And to attest to this proficiency, a board examination is offered and board certification awarded.
    • As the practice of medicine matured, the various subdisciplines within it began to clean their own houses, beginning with the ophthalmologists, the first doctors to establish specialized board certification.
    • If one is planning to practice both psychiatry and neurology, dual board certification is important for inclusion on managed-care panels and may be a prerequisite for dual hospital privileges.
    • Colleges and schools should encourage residency training, board certification, and membership in professional associations.
    • In 1975, there was a closed meeting on the development of critical care board certification.
    • Institutions should consider raising the standards for new faculty by encouraging (if not requiring) specialty residency training prior to beginning employment and board certification within five years of initial appointment.
    • Additionally, plastic surgeons say that only they are qualified to do such work, given that they have endured seven-year residency programs to gain board certification.
 
 
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