What does BE BC mean?
board eligible/board certified
The commonly used acronym BE/BC (board eligible/board certified) refers to a doctor who is eligible or is certified to practice medicine in a particular field.
What is a BC be dermatologist?
This Practice is committed to providing patients with the best quality Dermatology care and has earned an excellent reputation in our community. The Practice currently provides General Dermatology, Surgical Dermatology including Mohs surgery, Cosmetic Dermatology and in house Dermatopathology services.
What is BC be for Obgyn?
Board Certified/Board Eligible (BC/BE) Internal Medicine.
Is it hard to become a neurologists?
Neurology is one of the hardest specialties. This is because the anatomy of the nervous system is too complex and in addition, there is almost no exposure to clinical practices. Neurology is the medicine division that deals with nervous system disorders, which involve the brain, blood vessels, muscles, and nerves.
What does BC mean in medicine?
List of medical abbreviations: B
Abbreviation | Meaning |
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BC | bone conduction blood culture Board certified |
BCC | basal cell carcinoma blind carbon copy |
BCG | bacille Calmette–Guérin (a tuberculosis vaccination) |
BCP | birth control pill |
What is a BC in medical?
birth control. bladder cancer. bladder capacity. blast crisis. block contracting (Medspeak-UK)
What is a BC anesthesiologist?
British Columbia’s anesthesiologists are highly skilled medical doctors who have completed at least 13 years of post-secondary education, including five or more intensive years of residency training in Anesthesiology. Our education includes: First-hand experience providing anesthesia care for surgical procedures.
What’s a FNP BC?
“FNP-BC” means a family nurse practitioner board certified by the ANCC.
How do I become an anesthesiologist in BC?
4 years of Royal College-approved training that must include: 30 months of Royal College-approved resident training in anesthesiology; 1 year of Royal College-approved resident training in internal medicine (to be undertaken preferably after a year of clinical training in anesthesiology); 6 months of training that may …