Why Should You Be Certified By The American Board of Clinical
Chemistry?
Certification by the American Board of Clinical Chemistry satisfies
the personnel requirements of CLIA '88 regulations to serve as the
director of a high complexity clinical laboratory and clinical consultant
in laboratory medicine.
Preparation for and maintaining board certification is a process
of continuing education - an effort of continuous self-improvement
that enhances your ability to participate in the delivery of clinical
laboratory services. The significance of board certification lies
beyond achieving the approval of a certifying body or regulatory
group. It lies in the inner motivation for continual professional
development and in the knowledge and skills that are gained from
the ongoing critical review of the results of one's own efforts.
Certification affirms that one's understanding of clinical chemistry
or toxicological chemistry, or molecular diagnostics is state-of-the-art.
Post-doctoral Training at ComACC Accredited Schools and Institutions
The requisite background for certification in clinical chemistry
and/or toxicological chemistry includes at least five years' experience
in the applicant's discipline of clinical chemistry or toxicological
chemistry subsequent to obtaining the doctorate, in a setting acceptable
to the Board. In addition, successful applicants must pass a written
examination based on all aspects of clinical chemistry and/or toxicological
chemistry, and on fundamental knowledge in biochemistry and other
related disciplines.
However, applicants may apply for early admission to the examination
when they have completed a doctoral, or have completed a minimum
of one year in a post-doctoral, clinical chemistry training program
accredited by the Commission for Accreditation in Clinical Chemistry
or other entity acceptable to the Board. Learn
more about ComACC accredited schools and programs. Results
of the exam may be void if the applicant does not successfully complete
the training program.
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