Board-qualified definition

Board-qualified means physicians who have graduated less than five years previously from a residency program accredited for the appropriate specialty by the accreditation council for graduate medi- cal education.
Board-qualified means a Practitioner has met the educational, post-graduate training and skill qualifications, and is currently eligible to sit, within a specified amount of time for a board certification examination of a specialty board recognized by the American Board of Medical Specialties, the American Osteopathic Association, American Dental Association or the American Podiatric Medical Association or a CLIA-approved certifying agency such as the American Board of Clinical Chemistry.
Board-qualified means physicians who have grad- uated less than five years previously from a residency pro- gram accredited for the appropriate specialty by the accredi- tation council for graduate medical education.

More Definitions of Board-qualified

Board-qualified means qualified by training and experience to become Board Certified by a specialty or subspecialty board of the American Board of Medical Specialties within the time period established by the provisions of Section 3.8 of these Bylaws.
Board-qualified means physicians who have graduated less
Board-qualified means that a Practitioner has met the minimum requirements of the applicable Specialty Board to sit for the examination of such Specialty Board but has not yet taken such examination or, if having taken such examination, has not yet received verification of passage.
Board-qualified means physicians who have graduated less than five years previously from a residency program accredited for the
Board-qualified means that an Applicant to the Medical Staff or Member has completed the number of years of medical, dental or podiatric specialty residency or education in a program approved by the Accreditation Council for Graduated Medical Education sufficient to satisfy the specialty board requirements for eligibility to become certified (which requirements are in effect when the program was completed) and Applicant to the Medical Staff or Member becomes board certified within three years from the date of first eligibility to take the final exam culminating in board certification.

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