Recently, John Vitolo, MD passed the re-certification board
examination with the American Board of Orthopedic Surgeons. This is a grueling
and rigorous process requiring 120 hours of continuing education, a written and
oral examination and a peer review. Re-certification
is required every 7 to 10 years.
The American Board of Orthopedic Surgeons is not the only
board to offer certification; however, the requirements of this board are more
challenging than others in the field. To qualify for initial certification, surgeons
must be a graduate of an accredited 4 year medical school and have successfully
completed a 5 year accredited orthopedic
residency program in the US or Canada.
In addition to being board certified
in Orthopedic Surgery, Dr. Vitolo holds a sub-specialty certification in Sports
Medicine from the ABOS. This sub-specialty certification requires an additional
year of training/education, endorsement by the program director, peer review,
documented experience with Arthroscopic Surgery and knowledge of non-operative conservative treatment of select injuries.
Certifications given by the ABOS are
given to an elite group of orthopedic surgeons. To become board certified
requires commitment and a desire to continuing learning and provide the highest
quality care to patients. By visiting an ABOS Board Certified surgeon, you can
rest assured that you will receive optimal care.
Who is the American Board of Orthopedic Surgery?
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Non-profit, private, independent organization - Founded
in 1934
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Established to serve the best interests of patients
and the medical profession
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Board establishes education standards for orthopedic
surgeons
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Standards are evaluated through standardized exams
and practice evaluations
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Membership is given only to distinguished orthopedic
surgeons who have met set requirements and are active in patient care,
education and research
To find out if your surgeon is certified by the ABOS or to find one that is, you can visit this link: https://www.abos.org/find-a-certified-orthopaedic-surgeon.aspx.
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