| The American Board of
Clinical Chemistry (ABCC) is a not-for-profit organization, incorporated
in 1950, devoted to certification of individuals with doctoral level
degrees in the practice of clinical chemistry, toxicological chemistry,
and other clinical laboratory medicine disciplines. In purpose,
function, and organization the ABCC is analogous to the certifying
boards in various medical specialties. The aim of the Board is to
serve the public interest and advance the science by establishing
standards of competence for those who practice clinical laboratory
medicine, and to certify as Diplomates those qualified specialists
who comply with the requirements of the Board.
The ABCC website will be moving to a new address, http://www.abclinchem.org. The move is scheduled for March 24/25th. During our move the ABCC website will be unavailable for 36 to 48 hours while our IT team makes the move. If you need to contact us please send an email to education@aacc.org Or give us a call at 202-835-8727. We are available from 9:00 AM To 5:00 PM Eastern Time.

Dr. Loralie Langman and Dr. Abdel-Baset Halim are the
first
Diplomates to obtain certification in all three specialty areas:
Clinical Chamistry, Toxicology and Molecular Diagnostics
View photos of ABCC's Forum and New Diplomate Recption held July 16, 2007 in San Diego.
ABCC fees increase effective July 16, 2007
ABCC Congratulates 16 New Diplomates for 2006-2007
Deadline
for Application for Certification:
November 1, 2007 for exam given on February 19, 2008
April 1, 2008 for exam given on July 26, 2008
Application, fee, and all supporting documents must be received by the application deadline.
For application materials,
see rules and regulations, credentials evaluation, and application
forms on this website or contact the ABCC administrative office.
Patty Brady
ABCC, 1850 K Street, NW, Suite 625
Washington, DC 20006-2213
Tel 202-835-8727
Fax 202-833-4576
pbrady@aacc.org
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