The certification process is designed to assure the public that a certified medical specialist has successfully completed an approved educational program and evaluation, including an examination process designed to assess the knowledge, experience and skills requisite to the provision of high quality patient care in that specialty.
When a dermatologist is board-certified, it means that the dermatologist has:
- Completed a three-year residency in dermatology;
- Passed a rigorous two-part test administered by the American Board of Dermatology.
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