American Board of Obesity Medicine
The American Board of Obesity Medicine (ABOM) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, self-appointed physician-evaluation organization that certifies physicians practicing obesity medicine. The American Board of Obesity Medicine is not a membership society, educational institution, or licensing body. Certification is intended to signify that a physician possess specialized knowledge of obesity.[2] Eligibility requires completion of a recognized fellowship program[3] or sufficient continuing medical education (CME).
Abbreviation | ABOM |
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Founded | 2011 |
Legal status | 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization |
Headquarters | 2696 S Colorado Blvd. Suite 340 Denver, CO 80222[1] |
Coordinates | 39.669°N 104.940°W |
Chairman | John Cleek |
Website | www |
History
The American Board of Obesity Medicine was established in 2011 by the American Board of Bariatric Medicine (ABBM) and the Certified Obesity Medicine Physician (COMP) steering committee.[4] In 2012, the first certification examinations were offered.[5] The certification examination is offered annually.[4] As of 2019, 3,370 physicians received certification by the ABOM.[6]
References
- "CONTACT OUR TEAM: reaching ABOM". AOBM.
- "AMERICAN BOARD OF OBESITY MEDICINE (ABOM)". Obesity Medicine Fellowship Council.
- "DIRECTORY OF PROGRAMS". Obesity Medicine Fellowship Council.
- "OUR HISTORY the ABOM story". American Board of Obesity Medicine.
- Alexander, L (March 2019). "The Benefits of Obesity Medicine Certification". American journal of lifestyle medicine. 13 (2): 161–164. doi:10.1177/1559827618818041. PMID 30800022.
- "NUMBER OF ABOM DIPLOMATES". American Board of Obesity Medicine.