Position Statements
AAEM Non-Discrimination Position
Statement on Practice Track vs. Residency Trained EM Physicians
AAEM asserts that board certification through ABEM or AOBEM
is recognized as the standard that establishes competence in the diagnosis
and management of conditions in Emergency Medicine.
The restriction of employment or access to fellowship training
programs for board-certified emergency physicians based upon a requirement
of prior Emergency Medicine residency training is improper. AAEM asserts
that equality of status between residency trained and practice track physicians
is established by board certification, and equity of both educational
and professional opportunities should follow.
This is to recognize the fact that there is a period of
time in the early formation of every specialty where no formal residencies
exist, and that it was therefore appropriate to create a time-limited
practice track for the founders of the specialty to become board certified.
Currently and for the future, in the interest of patient welfare, accredited
Emergency Medicine residency training is the only acceptable pathway to
ABEM/AOBEM certification.
2/22/01
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