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'''Editor-in-Chief''': Martin I. Newman, M.D., FACS, Cleveland Clinic Florida, [mailto:Newmanm@ccf.org]
'''Editor-in-Chief''': Martin I. Newman, M.D., FACS, Cleveland Clinic Florida, [mailto:Newmanm@ccf.org]


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==Overview==
==Overview==


The '''American Board of Plastic Surgery, Inc.''' was organized as a subsidiary of the [[American Board of Surgery]] in [[1938]]. The '''American Board of Plastic Surgery, Inc.''' was given the status of a major specialty board in [[1941]]. It is the one certifying body for [[Plastic surgery|Plastic and Reconstructive surgery]] recognised by the [[American Board of Medical Specialties]].
The '''American Board of Plastic Surgery, Inc.''' was organized as a subsidiary of the [[American Board of Surgery]] in 1938. The '''American Board of Plastic Surgery, Inc.''' was given the status of a major specialty board in 1941. It is the one certifying body for [[Plastic surgery|Plastic and Reconstructive surgery]] recognised by the [[American Board of Medical Specialties]].


'''ABPS''' certification has the following requirements:
'''ABPS''' certification has the following requirements:

Latest revision as of 22:03, 8 August 2012

Editor-in-Chief: Martin I. Newman, M.D., FACS, Cleveland Clinic Florida, [1]


Overview

The American Board of Plastic Surgery, Inc. was organized as a subsidiary of the American Board of Surgery in 1938. The American Board of Plastic Surgery, Inc. was given the status of a major specialty board in 1941. It is the one certifying body for Plastic and Reconstructive surgery recognised by the American Board of Medical Specialties.

ABPS certification has the following requirements:

  • Graduation from an accredited medical school
  • Completion of either:
  • at least three years of general surgery residency training
  • or a complete residency in neurological surgery, orthopaedic surgery, otolaryngology, oral and maxillofacial surgery, or urology.

As well as:

  • Completion of plastic surgery residency training of at least two years
  • Passing comprehensive oral and written exams

Currently, ABPS certification must be renewed by examination every 10 years.

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