Passing American Board of Orthopedic Surgery Part II
1Hospital for Special Surgery Florida, 300 Palm Beach Lakes Boulevard, West Palm Beach, FL 33401, USA.
Abstract:
Successfully completing the American Board of Orthopedic Surgery Part II oral examination process is the final milestone in becoming a board-certified orthopedic surgeon. This nearly 2 year process requires adequate planning and preparation to ensure the best chances of success. Maintaining evidence-based practices in clinical and surgical decision making is essential for maximizing success as well. With meticulous medical record documentation, careful surgical indications, and literature-supported decisions, candidates can anticipate the best chances for a passing grade and the joys of becoming a board-certified orthopedic surgeon.
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