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ABR Board Certification Last verified on December 18, 2023 On this page Why Board Certification Matters Initial Certification Continuing Certification (MOC)   Why Board Certification Matters Board certification serves as an important marker for the highest standard of care. It reflects the critical core values of compassion, patient-centeredness, and a passion for education. Patients, physicians,…
Certificate Shipping Information Last verified on October 20, 2021 Initial Certification Certificates will be mailed approximately four months from the date of the email notification that you passed the certifying exam (i.e., your “next steps” letter). Maintenance of Certification (MOC) MOC certificates expiring at the end of 2021 will be renewed in December 2021. The…
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