What does it expect if your OB/GYN is not board-certified?
Answers: HI everyone, suggestion: do not answer unless you know what you are discussion about.
Sometimes it is flowing to confuse what we "think" beside fact.
My husband is an OB/GYN of 27 years presently, not board certified. He passed the written exam 3 times, failing the oral exam due to pressures of talking surrounded by front of a panel. Doctors are allowed to have a license but for board certified. Everyone likes to own board certified nowadays so they can plug "BOARD CERTIFIED" doctors because all of us"sheep" are trained lower than the veils of advertisement of what is considered good and bleak. In order to freshly GET to the exam the doctor must finish med school, so he isn't a dufus a short time ago not passing. Take within to consideration that experience also counts.
yeah it means i own a table in my garage and a rusty speculum.
<<<< uncertified
Haha...it manner you should find a new docotor...it channel they never passed their state test I believe.. YES. Change Doctors.
Grundle is right...Not Board certified..resources not licensed to practice.
Sheesh.
i say find another doctor. you might even be more comfortable next to a female, i know i am as okay as a lot of other women. I used to work for the ABMS directory. It routine that your doctor doesn't have the extra training and expertise for the position. It DOESN'T mean that your doctor isn't licensed! As a personal point I like my doctors to be board certified only just because I know that they have that extra training to treaty with multiple issues that might come up when dealing with an obgyn long-suffering.
ABMS (American Board of Medical Specialities) certifies the doctors. ACOG (American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists)' s website have wonderful information and ways to search for a board certified obgyn. See http://acog.org/member-lookup/disclaimer... for details.