Fake board certification

October 25, 2008

The American Board of Internal Medicine warns of physicians “certified” by these scam boards.



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1 Anonymous October 25, 2008 at 9:39 pm

After seeing what my board wants for recertification, I am not so sure that those “fake” boards are the only ones doing the scamming. I’ll just sit on my grandfather status and prove my competence by being competent rather than letting myself get soaked like that.

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