Wang Marjorie C, Boop Frederick A, Kondziolka Douglas, Resnick Daniel K, Kalkanis Steven N, Koehnen Elizabeth, Selden Nathan R, Heilman Carl B, Valadka Alex B, Cockroft Kevin M, Wilson John A, Ellenbogen Richard G, Asher Anthony L, Byrne Richard W, Camarata Paul J, Huang Judy, Knightly John J, Levy Elad I, Lonser Russell R, Connolly E Sander, Meyer Fredric B, Liau Linda M
1Department of Neurosurgery, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
2Department of Neurosurgery, The University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, Tennessee.
J Neurosurg. 2020 Oct 16;135(2):637-643. doi: 10.3171/2020.6.JNS202066. Print 2021 Aug 1.
The American Board of Neurological Surgery (ABNS) was incorporated in 1940 in recognition of the need for detailed training in and special qualifications for the practice of neurological surgery and for self-regulation of quality and safety in the field. The ABNS believes it is the duty of neurosurgeons to place a patient's welfare and rights above all other considerations and to provide care with compassion, respect for human dignity, honesty, and integrity. At its inception, the ABNS was the 13th member board of the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS), which itself was founded in 1933. Today, the ABNS is one of the 24 member boards of the ABMS. To better serve public health and safety in a rapidly changing healthcare environment, the ABNS continues to evolve in order to elevate standards for the practice of neurological surgery. In connection with its activities, including initial certification, recognition of focused practice, and continuous certification, the ABNS actively seeks and incorporates input from the public and the physicians it serves. The ABNS board certification processes are designed to evaluate both real-life subspecialty neurosurgical practice and overall neurosurgical knowledge, since most neurosurgeons provide call coverage for hospitals and thus must be competent to care for the full spectrum of neurosurgery. The purpose of this report is to describe the history, current state, and anticipated future direction of ABNS certification in the US.
美国神经外科委员会(ABNS)成立于1940年,旨在认识到神经外科实践需要详细的培训和特殊资质,以及该领域质量和安全的自我监管。ABNS认为,神经外科医生有责任将患者的福利和权利置于所有其他考虑之上,并以同情心、尊重人的尊严、诚实和正直的态度提供护理。ABNS成立之初是美国医学专业委员会(ABMS)的第13个成员委员会,ABMS本身成立于1933年。如今,ABNS是ABMS的24个成员委员会之一。为了在快速变化的医疗环境中更好地服务于公众健康和安全,ABNS不断发展,以提高神经外科实践的标准。在其包括初始认证、认可专注实践和持续认证在内的活动中,ABNS积极寻求并纳入公众及其服务的医生的意见。ABNS委员会认证过程旨在评估实际的亚专业神经外科实践和整体神经外科知识,因为大多数神经外科医生为医院提供值班服务,因此必须有能力护理所有类型的神经外科疾病。本报告的目的是描述美国ABNS认证的历史、现状和预期的未来方向。