From the Department of Plastic Surgery, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN.
Ann Plast Surg. 2024 Sep 1;93(3S Suppl 2):S119-S122. doi: 10.1097/SAP.0000000000004056.
Unlike most health care sectors, patients can select an aesthetic surgery provider without considering insurance coverage. Patients therefore must be able to make informed choices regarding provider selection. Surgeon qualifications are part of the data patients evaluate in their decision making. To characterize the provider landscape that patients face, this study compares the certification requirements of various boards within the aesthetic marketplace.
Four boards were identified for analysis based on a Google search of "board of plastic surgery": the American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS), the American Board of Cosmetic Surgery (ABCS), the American Board of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (ABFPRS), and the American Board of Facial Cosmetic Surgery (ABFCS). Information on certification requirements was obtained from each board's official website.
ABPS requires that diplomates complete an Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME)-accredited plastic surgery residency, pass a written and oral examination that includes a case collection, and meet continual standards to maintain certification. ABCS and ABFCS both require an American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery (AACS) cosmetic surgery fellowship and passage of a written and oral examination. Neither board has case collection or continuing certification requirements. ABFPRS requires completion of either an ACGME-accredited otolaryngology or plastic surgery residency. Its examination process includes written and oral components as well as a case log. ABFPRS has enacted continuing certification requirements for diplomates credentialed in 2001 and later. ABPS is the only board that is a member of the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS).
ABPS stands apart as the only board within the aesthetic marketplace with rigorous standards for precertification training, demonstrating competency through examinations and case logs, and maintaining certification. Being an ABMS member board also contributes to ABPS being the preeminent organization for identifying physicians who practice safe, effective aesthetic surgery.
与大多数医疗保健领域不同,患者在选择美容外科医生时无需考虑保险范围。因此,患者必须能够在选择提供者方面做出明智的选择。外科医生的资质是患者在决策中评估的部分数据。为了描述患者面临的提供者格局,本研究比较了美容市场中各个委员会的认证要求。
根据对“整形外科学委员会”的 Google 搜索,确定了四个委员会进行分析:美国整形外科学委员会(ABPS)、美国美容外科学委员会(ABCS)、美国面部整形与重建外科学委员会(ABFPRS)和美国面部美容外科学委员会(ABFCS)。从每个委员会的官方网站获取认证要求的信息。
ABPS 要求专科医生完成经美国研究生医学教育认证委员会(ACGME)认证的整形外科学住院医师培训,通过书面和口头考试,其中包括病例收集,并达到持续标准以保持认证。ABCS 和 ABFCS 都要求有美国美容外科学院(AACS)的美容外科学奖学金,并通过书面和口头考试。这两个委员会都没有病例收集或持续认证要求。ABFPRS 要求完成经认可的耳鼻喉科或整形外科学住院医师培训。其考试过程包括书面和口头部分以及病例记录。ABFPRS 对 2001 年及以后获得认证的专科医生实施了持续认证要求。ABPS 是唯一加入美国医学专业委员会(ABMS)的委员会。
ABPS 是美容市场中唯一一家具有严格的认证前培训标准的委员会,通过考试和病例记录证明能力,并保持认证。作为 ABMS 的成员委员会,ABPS 也是确定进行安全、有效美容手术的医生的卓越组织。