American Board of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery: 2010 Annual Report
Late application deadline Applications for ABFPRS certification will be accepted through February 15, 2011, if accompanied by the late fee of $300. Call the ABFPRS office for information at 1-703-549-3223.ABFPRS requirements for certification ABFPRS certification is open to all surgeons who meet the following requirements: • Completion of an otolaryngology and/or plastic surgery residency approved by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education or the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons in Canada; • Prior certification in one of those specialties through the American Board of Medical Specialties or the RCPSC; • Two years in practice; • Submission of 100 acceptable, peer-reviewed cases; • Passing score on the ABFPRS examination; • Operate in an accredited facility; and • Appropriate licensure and adherence to the ABFPRS Code of Ethics. Requirements for Maintenance of Certification in Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Four components necessary to complete recertification requirements: Professional Standing • Prior earned ABFPRS certificate • Possession of current earned certificate from ABOto or ABPS or RCPSC in otolaryngology/head-and-neck surgery or plastic surgery • Possession of an unrestricted U.S. or Canadian medical license • Acceptable responses to questionnaire regarding past or pending adverse action • Satisfactory status with the FSMB and NPDB • Documentation of privileges to practice facial plastic surgery in an accredited institution or facility • Compliance with the ABFPRS Code of Ethics Continuing Medical Education • Documentation of 50 hours of CME credits every two years Cognitive Expertise Candidates must achieve a passing score on a one-day examination and may choose from three exam modules: • 100% cosmetic surgery • 100% reconstructive surgery or • 50% cosmetic and 50% reconstructive Practice Performance • Submission of a 12-month sequential operative log of eligible procedures performed during the year preceding submission of the application, with a minimum of 50 procedures • Operative reports for the last 35 consecutive cases on the operative log Applications for the June 2011 examination are available online only at www.abfprs.org or contact the ABFPRS office, 115C S. Saint Asaph St., Alexandria, VA 22314; call 1-703-549-3223; fax 1-703-549-3357; email information@abfprs.org. Ira D. Papel, MD ABFPRS President The American Board of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (ABFPRS) provides a mechanism for surgeons who specialize in otolaryngology’s largest subspecialty to earn additional recognition for their knowledge and skills. This report summarizes ABFPRS activity during 2010. Annual examination The ABFPRS held its 26th annual examination June 26-27, 2010, in Washington. Fifty-eight surgeons sat for the test, bringing to 1,332 the total number of examinees to date. The examination has two parts — the written test, which consists of 300 multiple-choice items, and the oral test, which consists of 12 protocols. Both the written and oral tests earned high reliability ratings again this year in an independent analysis of results. Diplomate profile Of the 1,332 examinees to date, 999 have completed all requirements for certification. (See “ABFPRS requirements” on page 41). ABFPRS certificants now reside in 48 states, six Canadian provinces, one U.S. territory, and four countries. ABFPRS diplomates focus their practices in a variety of ways. This year, 97 percent report spending some practice time performing cosmetic surgery, while 83 percent perform some reconstructive surgery. They spend the balance of their practice time performing other otolaryngologic procedures, including allergy and sinus, burn surgery, cleft lip/palate and craniofacial/skull-base surgery, diving and hyperbaric medicine, drug study and research, facial dermatologic skin care, head and neck surgery, laser treatments, oral surgery, otology, rhinology, sleep apnea, and TMJ. They also practice in a variety of settings. This year, 30 percent report spending some time in an academic practice, with the median amount of time spent at 30 percent. Also, half spend some time in a private solo practice, 26 percent in a private single-specialty group, and 10 percent in a private, multi-specialty group — with the median amount of time 100 percent in each of these settings. An additional 3 percent spend 100 percent of their time in other settings, ranging from the armed services and the Veterans Administration to HMOs, hospitals, and medical foundations. Election Edward D. Buckingham, MD, of Austin, TX, and John L. Frodel, MD, of Danville, PA, were elected to six-year terms as Directors of the American Board of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at the recent meeting of the ABFPRS in Boston. Vito C. Quatela, MD, of Rochester, NY, and Edward H. Farrior, MD, of Tampa, FL, were elected to the ABFPRS Senior Advisory Council. Re-elected to one-year terms as ABFPRS officers were: Ira D. Papel, MD, of Baltimore, as president; Mark V. Connelly, MD, of La Crosse, WI, as vice president; Lee E. Smith, MD, of Princeton, WV, as secretary; and Harrison C. Putman, MD, of Peoria, IL, as treasurer. Shan R. Baker, MD, of Livonia, MI, continues as immediate past president. MOC in Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery On June 27, 2010, six more diplomates took the ABFPRS Maintenance of Certification in Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery® examination to complete ABFPRS recertification requirements. This brings the total number of surgeons who have completed all ABFPRS MOC in Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery requirements to 41. Support for the ABFPRS Twenty-six state and national medical societies sponsor the ABFPRS, including the AAO-HNS. The ABFPRS credential has been found to be equivalent to the primary boards of the American Board of Medical Specialties in every state that has set standards for such equivalence, so the credential continues to be recognized in all 50 states, U.S. territories, and Canadian provinces. ABFPRS certifies nine At its Sept. 25, 2010, meeting, the ABFPRS Board of Directors determined that the following surgeons have met all of the requirements for ABFPRS certification. Their approval as diplomates brings the total number of surgeons certified by the ABFPRS to 999. Houtan Chaboki, MD Kevin Howard Ende, MD Vu T. Ho, MD Grigoriy Mashkevich, MD Jason D. Meier, MD Vishad Nabili, MD Justin Howard Piasecki, MD Mark Samaha, MD William Cooper Scurry Jr., MD
Late application deadline Applications for ABFPRS certification will be accepted through February 15, 2011, if accompanied by the late fee of $300. Call the ABFPRS office for information at 1-703-549-3223.ABFPRS requirements for certification ABFPRS certification is open to all surgeons who meet the following requirements:
Requirements for Maintenance of Certification in Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Professional Standing
Continuing Medical Education
Cognitive Expertise
Practice Performance
Applications for the June 2011 examination are available online only at www.abfprs.org or contact the ABFPRS office, 115C S. Saint Asaph St., Alexandria, VA 22314; call 1-703-549-3223; fax 1-703-549-3357; email information@abfprs.org.
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Ira D. Papel, MD
ABFPRS President
The American Board of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (ABFPRS) provides a mechanism for surgeons who specialize in otolaryngology’s largest subspecialty to earn additional recognition for their knowledge and skills. This report summarizes ABFPRS activity during 2010.
Annual examination
The ABFPRS held its 26th annual examination June 26-27, 2010, in Washington. Fifty-eight surgeons sat for the test, bringing to 1,332 the total number of examinees to date. The examination has two parts — the written test, which consists of 300 multiple-choice items, and the oral test, which consists of 12 protocols. Both the written and oral tests earned high reliability ratings again this year in an independent analysis of results.
Diplomate profile
Of the 1,332 examinees to date, 999 have completed all requirements for certification. (See “ABFPRS requirements” on page 41). ABFPRS certificants now reside in 48 states, six Canadian provinces, one U.S. territory, and four countries.
ABFPRS diplomates focus their practices in a variety of ways. This year, 97 percent report spending some practice time performing cosmetic surgery, while 83 percent perform some reconstructive surgery. They spend the balance of their practice time performing other otolaryngologic procedures, including allergy and sinus, burn surgery, cleft lip/palate and craniofacial/skull-base surgery, diving and hyperbaric medicine, drug study and research, facial dermatologic skin care, head and neck surgery, laser treatments, oral surgery, otology, rhinology, sleep apnea, and TMJ.
They also practice in a variety of settings. This year, 30 percent report spending some time in an academic practice, with the median amount of time spent at 30 percent. Also, half spend some time in a private solo practice, 26 percent in a private single-specialty group, and 10 percent in a private, multi-specialty group — with the median amount of time 100 percent in each of these settings. An additional 3 percent spend 100 percent of their time in other settings, ranging from the armed services and the Veterans Administration to HMOs, hospitals, and medical foundations.
Election
Edward D. Buckingham, MD, of Austin, TX, and John L. Frodel, MD, of Danville, PA, were elected to six-year terms as Directors of the American Board of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at the recent meeting of the ABFPRS in Boston. Vito C. Quatela, MD, of Rochester, NY, and Edward H. Farrior, MD, of Tampa, FL, were elected to the ABFPRS Senior Advisory Council. Re-elected to one-year terms as ABFPRS officers were: Ira D. Papel, MD, of Baltimore, as president; Mark V. Connelly, MD, of La Crosse, WI, as vice president; Lee E. Smith, MD, of Princeton, WV, as secretary; and Harrison C. Putman, MD, of Peoria, IL, as treasurer. Shan R. Baker, MD, of Livonia, MI, continues as immediate past president.
MOC in Facial Plastic
and Reconstructive Surgery
On June 27, 2010, six more diplomates took the ABFPRS Maintenance of Certification in Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery® examination to complete ABFPRS recertification requirements. This brings the total number of surgeons who have completed all ABFPRS MOC in Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery requirements to 41.
Support for the ABFPRS
Twenty-six state and national medical societies sponsor the ABFPRS, including the AAO-HNS. The ABFPRS credential has been found to be equivalent to the primary boards of the American Board of Medical Specialties in every state that has set standards for such equivalence, so the credential continues to be recognized in all 50 states, U.S. territories, and Canadian provinces.
ABFPRS certifies nine
At its Sept. 25, 2010, meeting, the ABFPRS Board of Directors determined that the following surgeons have met all of the requirements for ABFPRS certification. Their approval as diplomates brings the total number of surgeons certified by the ABFPRS to 999.
Houtan Chaboki, MD
Kevin Howard Ende, MD
Vu T. Ho, MD
Grigoriy Mashkevich, MD
Jason D. Meier, MD
Vishad Nabili, MD
Justin Howard Piasecki, MD
Mark Samaha, MD
William Cooper Scurry Jr., MD