Certification update JAOA publishes statistics on AOA board certification Nearly 30,000 osteopathic physicians hold a combined total of more than 34,000 active certificates. March 28, 2017Tuesday AOA Staff Contact AOA Staff Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Topics AOA board certification The AOA’s Bureau of Osteopathic Specialists (BOS) continues to see an increase in the number of osteopathic physicians seeking osteopathic board certification. According to the most recent data, published in the April issue of The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association (JAOA), 29,646 osteopathic physicians held 34,555 active certificates in 2016, an 8.4% increase in certificates held versus 2015. Related A total of 3,199 certificates were awarded in 2016 alone. The top certifications for 2016 were internal medicine, family medicine/osteopathic manipulative treatment, and emergency medicine. “We are happy to see continued strength in the number of osteopathic physicians choosing osteopathic board certification in areas of primary care,” says the BOS chair and lead author, J. Michael Wieting, DO, MEd. “Certification demonstrates a standard of excellence for osteopathic physicians, including quality of services and commitment to lifelong learning,” the authors write. With the Certifying Board Services Task Force’s recent recommendations to improve customer experience, increase quality and standards, simplify and align the osteopathic continuous certification process across all specialties, and focus on technological enhancement, the BOS is striving to improve and enhance the AOA certification process. Access the JAOA article to see the full update. More in Profession DO experts featured on Healio, where they discuss pain medicine, social media and managing neck pain Sujan Gogu, DO, covers new advancements in pain medicine such as neuromodulation, peripheral nerve stimulation, cryoneurolysis and radiofrequency ablation. In Memoriam: December 2024 View the names of recently deceased osteopathic physicians. Previous articleThe NHSC scholarship program is now taking applications Next articleDo your pediatric patients need money for treatments? These grants can help
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