ABOUT YOUR DERMATOLOGIST
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What is a dermatologist?
What does it mean to be a Board Certified Dermatologist?
What does it take to become Board Certified?
Why is it important to you?
Deceptive practices you should be aware of.
How can I verify if a physician is Board Certified?
Dr. Glavey is certified by the
American Board of Dermatology.
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WHAT IS A DERMATOLOGIST?
Dermatologists are physicians who have unique qualifications and
experience in the use of a wide variety of surgical and non-surgical
methods of treating the skin and preventing skin problems. Moreover,
they are the "masters of your appearance," helping you
to look good and feel good at any stage in life.
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Dr. Christine Glavey Medical Director
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Through their training Dermatologists
have learned the structure of ALL cells in the body not just the
skin. They are also trained in the pathology of these cells. Because
of the diversity and level of this training Dermatology candidates
are generally the top students in their class. This is followed by
one of the broadest and most rigorous residency training programs in
medicine.
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WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE A BOARD CERTIFIED DERMATOLOGIST?
All medical doctors must be licensed in the state in which they practice medicine.
This does not mean however, that the physician is certified.
Board certification is a voluntary process that involves rigorous
testing and peer evaluation that is designed and administered by
specialists in a specific area of medicine.
Certification is widely recognized by physicians, healthcare institutions,
insurers and patients themselves as an essential tool to judge that a physician
has the knowledge, experience and skills for providing quality healthcare
within a given specialty.
There are only 24 recognized medical boards (view list).
They are the member boards of The American Board of Medical Specialties. Learn
more about
what it means to be board certified.
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WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO BECOME BOARD CERTIFIED?
To become a physician involves many
years of study, examination, and peer review. To become a board
certified physician involves additional review and testing to
demonstrate the highest level of proficiency in a specific medical
specialty. General requirements include:
Four year Bachelors degree
Four years of medical school
1 year post graduate clinical training
3 years (minimum) full time residency training
License to practice medicineTraining review by medical
specialty board
Board certification exam
For the complete list of requirements visit: The American Board of Dermatology website.
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WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO YOU?
Due to the proliferation of spas,
salons and walk-in clinics offering cosmetic procedures performed by
non-physicians, The American Society for Dermatologic Surgery (ASDS) has
noted a significant increase in patient complications. Here
are just a few cases from the ASDS files.
In response to this alarming national trend, ASDS has launched a
campaign warning consumers that cosmetic treatments, such as those
using lasers, high-tech light devices, chemical peels, soft tissue
fillers, botulinum toxin and microdermabrasion techniques, are
medical/surgical procedures that should be performed by a fully
qualified physician or under the direct supervision of the
physician.This trend is being complicated by slick marketing and
misleading terminology, confusing patients to the point that
misinformation is being accepted as truth. For example there is no
medical "Board Certification" for "Cosmetic Surgery". This problem
has become so prevalent that the term "dermatology
imposters" is being used to describe this type of care.
It is now more important than ever that patients thoroughly
research any medical professionals credentials and all medical procedures
to protect themselves from injury. when are considering to
perform those procedures and understand that only highly trained and
properly certified medical personnel should perform procedures.
As always Alpha-Derm will continue to provide the highest level
of medical care available. We will always work to continuously
update our knowledge and expertise to be your source for the latest
technology, procedures, and information.
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DECEPTIVE PRACTICES YOU SHOULD BE AWARE OF.
It is your Board Certified physicians' responsibility and passion, to continually
update their knowledge, expertise and equipment in order to be your source for
the latest in technology, procedures, and information. Board Certification
is the gold standard and there are
businesses that try to create the perception of having this gold standard.
Here are some of the more common deceptive practices:
Every physician is not necessarily Board Certified
Frequently only one Dermatologist in a practice of several physicians will be Board Certified, the others are not.
Some physicians who are not Board Certified will say they are or even have fake documents saying they are Board Certified. They will say they have
traveled the world to learn these techniques however, they may not have the level of training required to be Board Certified
and in fact are not Board Certified.
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HOW CAN I FIND OUT IF A PHYSICIAN IS BOARD CERTIFIED?
Physicians can only be Board Certified by their respective board.
The American Board of Medical Specialties maintains the complete database for all
specialties and is freely searchable to anyone wishing to verify certification. To check
your physician go to:
The American Board of Medical Specialties website.
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