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    It is the position of SCAI that ABIM diplomates who successfully pass their exams and report procedural volumes in a timely fashion should be indisputably recognized as “certified” for the respective time frame (e.g., a 10-year secure exam pathway success should always lead to an entire 10-year cycle of “certified” status) regardless of whether they are participating in any other MOC activities. As a direct result of ABIM recently tying certification status to post-exam yearly MOC participation, SCAI

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    Has public health failed us? Or have we failed public health?

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    Tanning outside or indoors can have dangerous consequences. Tanning damages your skin cells, speeds up skin aging and can lead to skin cancer. Learn more.

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    Wolters Kluwer Health - 2 year(s) ago

    JavaScript Error JavaScript has been disabled on your browser. You must enable it to continue. Here’s how to enable JavaScript in the following browsers: Internet Explorer From the Tools menu, select Options Click the Content tab Select Enable…

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    Wolters Kluwer Health - 2 year(s) ago

    JavaScript Error JavaScript has been disabled on your browser. You must enable it to continue. Here’s how to enable JavaScript in the following browsers: Internet Explorer From the Tools menu, select Options Click the Content tab Select Enable…

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    Tommy John Surgery is more formally referred to as ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) reconstruction.

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    Drinking too much – on a single occasion or over time – can take a serious toll on your health.  Here’s how alcohol can affect your body: Brain: Alcohol interferes with the brain’s communication pathways, and can affect the way the brain looks and works. These disruptions can change mood and behavior, and make it harder to think clearly and move with coordination.

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