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american board of surgery (abs)
What qualifications are required for ABS certification?
To be certified by the ABS, a surgeon must:
Complete a
general surgery residency
in an accredited training program
Pass the
ABS qualifying exams
Demonstrate proficiency in performing a variety of surgical procedures
Commit to ongoing
continuing medical education (CME)
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