Stern Peter J
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Cincinnati Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH 45267-0212, USA.
Clin Orthop Relat Res. 2006 Aug;449:165-8. doi: 10.1097/01.blo.0000224041.77215.b6.
Subspecialty certification in hand surgery was instituted in 1989 by the collaborative efforts of the American Boards of General Surgery, Plastic Surgery, and Orthopaedic Surgery. Candidates must be certified by their parent board and have demonstrated qualifications in hand surgery beyond those expected of other Board-certified surgeons. Qualifications include 1 year of additional training in an Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education accredited hand surgery fellowship, successful passage of a secure examination in hand surgery, and a practice characterized by a majority of cases in hand surgery. The certificates are time limited, and every 10 years one must successfully pass a recertification examination to maintain subspecialty certification. Since its inception, 1431 orthopaedic surgeons have passed the examination and the failure rate has been 3.1%. Six hundred and twenty-three have recertified with a failure rate of 2%. Possession of a certificate of subspecialty qualifications in hand surgery was never intended to bestow special privileges to those who practice hand surgery; rather, it was intended to demonstrate to the public and our profession that certificate holders have met Board Standards and are qualified to treat problems related to the hand and wrist.
手外科专科认证于1989年由普通外科、整形外科和骨外科美国委员会共同努力设立。候选人必须获得其上级委员会的认证,并已证明在手外科方面具备超出其他委员会认证外科医生预期的资质。资质包括在研究生医学教育认证委员会认可的手外科进修项目中接受1年的额外培训,成功通过手外科安全考试,以及以手外科病例占多数为特点的实践。证书有时间限制,每10年必须成功通过重新认证考试以维持专科认证。自设立以来,1431名骨外科医生通过了考试,失败率为3.1%。623人进行了重新认证,失败率为2%。持有手外科专科资质证书并非旨在赋予从事手外科的人员特殊特权;相反,其目的是向公众和我们的行业证明,证书持有者符合委员会标准,有资格治疗与手和腕部相关的问题。