No, not just anyone can be board certified. However, most docs practicing in the US are. You pretty much have to be to be safe and practice legally. There are many surgeons who are not and who don't therefore practice legally. This is especially prevalent in plastic surgery. Sometimes people don't care that the doctor is qualified or credentialed and will go to a doctor who is not certified to save money. It's a foolish and dangerous decision.
2007-05-05 08:16:58
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answered by J 4
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If they ARE board certified, it means that not only do they have a medical degree, but that they have passed a test showing that they have mastered the basic skill level in a field of specialization. I would not expect my primary care doctor to be board certified (there is no specialty), but if I was seeing someone for a specific issue, I would make sure they were board certified. A person example is that a non board certified doctor recommended that I have surgery for sinus problems. In light of this recommendation, I found someone who was board certified for both a 2nd opinion and (in my case) to perform the surgery. What this means for you is get a 2nd opinion from someone who IS board cert in the specific area surgery is being recommended.
2016-05-21 02:33:40
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answered by ? 3
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No, not every doctor is. For example, there are dermatologists who do cosmetic/plastic surgery, too. They may be board certified dermatologist, but they are not board certified in plastic surgery. That's what you need to look out for. Make sure the surgeon you decide on only does plastic/cosmetic surgery.
2007-05-05 08:17:51
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answered by Anonymous
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No -- they cannot.
I think you are looking in the wrong area. I would focus on contacting the certifying board to see what academic and training experience is required to issue certification.
A "plastic surgeon" is a physian who has specialized education and training. They earn addition degree and board certification that can be found in their titles.
As an example, a DDS (dentist) is not certified to perform certain reconstructive tasks -- like jaw realignment. A maxillofacial surgeon is.
2007-05-05 08:16:30
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answered by guru 7
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HELLO,
YOUR QUESTION HAS SOME PECULIAR ANSWERS. WHAT I MEAN IS THAT CERTAIN SPECIALTIES ARE SUCH THAT A CERTIFICATION IS GIVEN TO THAT PARTICULAR DOCTOR THAT A SPECIAL REVIEW BOARD HAS EXAMINED HIS TRAINING AND CERTIFIED HIM IN THAT SPECIALTY. EG., NEUROLOGY, PLASTIC SURGERY, OB/GYN, PSYCHIATRY, ETC.
FOR EXAMPLE A DOCTOR'S LICENSE TO PRACTICE SAYS, "JOHN DOE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON."
WHAT HE DECIDES TO DO AFTERWARD DEPEND ON HIS SUBSEQUENT TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE.
2007-05-05 09:12:42
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answered by Dr. Albert, DDS, (USA) 7
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You must meet the qualifications the hardest of which is length of practice time.
2007-05-05 08:19:58
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answered by Richard F 7
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