The Truth About Board Certified Plastic Surgeons (Cont.)
You need to know that your surgeon is specifically Board Certified for Plastic Surgery. Cosmetic surgeons
use the label ‘Board Certified’ often. Understandably, the patient assumes it means for Plastic Surgery. Not necessarily.
It’s crucial that you not only ask specifically if they are certified, but precisely which certification
your doctor has when first meeting with them.
What Dr. Ching’s Board Certification Specifically Means
To become certified by the American
Board of Plastic Surgery, your surgeon must first complete an
approved residency in plastic surgery. Finally, they must pass
a written qualifying examination, followed by an oral certifying
examination.
Dr. Ching has passed this rigorous
3-step process. It’s important to him. But it’s even
more important to you as a prospective client and patient. His
certification is an assurance to you of his knowledge, ability
& experience in cosmetic plastic surgery.
How You Know You’re Getting the Best, Up to the Minute Care
Lastly, Dr. Ching’s continuing
education isn’t just a matter of his desire to constantly improve;
it’s also a requirement of his membership in the American
Society of Plastic Surgeons.
As a member, Dr. Ching is required
to take 150 hours of continuing medical education in a 3-year
period. At least 50 of those hours must specifically apply
to the practice of plastic surgery. Again, it’s one more
way Dr. Ching fulfills his promise of performing the latest
& safest cosmetic techniques on patients like you.
Contact
us today to schedule a personal, confidential
consultation here in Honoluul, Hawaii with Dr. Ching.