Credentialing in medicine

This article describes the history and process of credentialing: accreditation of programs and certification of individual practitioners. Under accreditation, general (institutional) and discipline-specific requirements, both for residencies and fellowships, are considered, along with possible outco...

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Accreditation - organization & administration
Biological and medical sciences
Certification - organization & administration
Certification - trends
Credentialing
Education, Medical
Fellowships and Scholarships
Medical sciences
Miscellaneous
Public health. Hygiene
Public health. Hygiene-occupational medicine
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