Board Certified: Licensee has met the requirements for certification as defined by the American Board of 
                    Medical Specialties (AMBS), the Bureau of Osteopathic Specialists of the American Osteopathic Association (AOA), 
                    the American Board of Multiple Specialties in Podiatry (ABMSP), or the Council on Podiatric Medical Education of 
                    the American Podiatric Medical Association. Certification status can be checked on medical doctors and doctors 
                    of osteopathy through the ABMS website 
www.abms.org "Who's Certified" or verbal 
                    verification is available 
                    through the ABMS toll-free telephone service, 1-866-ASK-ABMS. The AOA does not list doctors of osteopathy that 
                    have attained certification. If you wish to contact the AOA you can visit their 
                    website: 
www.aoa-net.org or call 
                    them at 800-621-1773. The Council on Podiatric Medical Education of the American Podiatric Medical Association 
                    recognizes board certification from the American Board of Podiatric Surgery and the American Board of Podiatric 
                    Orthopedics and Primary Podiatric Medicine. For a fee, you can contact the American Board of Podiatric 
                    Orthopedics and Primary Podiatric Medicine at their website 
                    
www.abpoppm.org or at 310-891-0100 to find out if a 
                    podiatrist is certified. Certification status can be checked on podiatrists through the American Board of 
                    Multiple Specialties in Podiatry online at 
www.abmsp.org or if you wish 
                    verbal confirmation, call 
                    1-888-852-1422. The ABMSP offers this service free of charge.
                     
                    
Self Proclaimed Specialty: The practice area in which the licensee declares a special interest; 
                    i.e., family practice, pediatrics, urology, etc. Board Certification is not a requirement for selecting a 
                    self-designated practice area.