I love badges.
Now, if only they would make them into physical patches!
The ABP's certificate in General Pediatrics is awarded after all the
following requirements have been met
1. GRADUATION from
an accredited medical school in the United States or Canada or from a foreign
medical school recognized by the World Health Organization.
2. COMPLETION of three
years of training in pediatrics in an accredited residency program.
3. VERIFICATION of
satisfactory completion of residency training and acceptability as a
practitioner of pediatrics, including the achievement of clinical competence
and the demonstration of professional and ethical behavior.
4. POSSESSION of a
valid, unrestricted state license to practice medicine.
5. SUCCESSFUL
completion of a comprehensive one-day examination covering all aspects of
health care for infants, children, and adolescents.
The Washington State Medical Association recently released their virtual
badge to use on websites, flyers, business cards, etc.
I've been a proud member for several years and even service on several of
their internal working boards: Bylaws, Continuing Medical Education, and their Young
Physican's Governance Council.
We are striving to make Washington the Best Place to Practice Medicine.
#WSMAMemberBadge
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