Code,Grouping,Classification,Specialization,Definition,Notes,Display Name,Section
193200000X,Group,Multi-Specialty,,"A business group of one or more individual practitioners, who practice with different areas of specialization.",[7/1/2003: new],Multi-Specialty Group,Individual
193400000X,Group,Single Specialty,,"A business group of one or more individual practitioners, all of who practice with the same area of specialization.",[7/1/2003: new],Single Specialty Group,Individual
207K00000X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Allergy & Immunology,,"An allergist-immunologist is trained in evaluation, physical and laboratory diagnosis, and management of disorders involving the immune system. Selected examples of such conditions include asthma, anaphylaxis, rhinitis, eczema, and adverse reactions to drugs, foods, and insect stings as well as immune deficiency diseases (both acquired and congenital), defects in host defense, and problems related to autoimmune disease, organ transplantation, or malignancies of the immune system.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007, www.abms.org [7/1/2007: added definition, added source] Additional Resources: American Board of Allergy and Immunology, 2007. http://www.abai.org/ No subspecialty certificates in allergy and immunology are offered by the American Board of Allergy and Immunology (ABAI). The ABAI, however, does offer formal special pathways for physicians seeking dual certification in allergy/immunology and pediatric pulmonology; allergy/immunology and pediatric rheumatology; and allergy/immunology and adult rheumatology.",Allergy & Immunology Physician,Individual
207KA0200X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Allergy & Immunology,Allergy,"A physician who specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of allergies.",Source: National Uniform Claim Committee,Allergy Physician,Individual
207KI0005X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Allergy & Immunology,Clinical & Laboratory Immunology,An allergy and immunology physician who specializes in clinical and laboratory immunology disease management..,"Source: National Uniform Claim Committee, 2022
Additional Resources: A certification was, but is no longer, issued by the American Board of Allergy and Immunology.",Clinical & Laboratory Immunology (Allergy & Immunology) Physician,Individual
207L00000X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Anesthesiology,,"An anesthesiologist is trained to provide pain relief and maintenance, or restoration, of a stable condition during and immediately following an operation or an obstetric or diagnostic procedure. The anesthesiologist assesses the risk of the patient undergoing surgery and optimizes the patient's condition prior to, during and after surgery. In addition to these management responsibilities, the anesthesiologist provides medical management and consultation in pain management and critical care medicine. Anesthesiologists diagnose and treat acute, long-standing and cancer pain problems; diagnose and treat patients with critical illnesses or severe injuries; direct resuscitation in the care of patients with cardiac or respiratory emergencies, including the need for artificial ventilation; and supervise post-anesthesia recovery.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: added definition, added source; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Anesthesiology, 2007. http://www.theaba.org/; American Osteopathic Board of Anesthesiology, 2007, http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Anesthesiology. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) is provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Anesthesiology.",Anesthesiology Physician,Individual
207LA0401X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Anesthesiology,Addiction Medicine,An anesthesiologist who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of addictions.,"Source: National Uniform Claim Committee, 2009 [1/1/2010: definition added, source added] Additional Resources: A Certification of Added Qualifications (CAQ) was, but is no longer issued by the American Osteopathic Board of Anesthesiology. ",Addiction Medicine (Anesthesiology) Physician,Individual
207LC0200X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Anesthesiology,Critical Care Medicine,"An anesthesiologist, who specializes in critical care medicine diagnoses, treats and supports patients with multiple organ dysfunction. This specialist may have administrative responsibilities for intensive care units and may also facilitate and coordinate patient care among the primary physician, the critical care staff and other specialists.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: added definition, added source; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Anesthesiology, 2007. http://www.theaba.org/; American Osteopathic Board of Anesthesiology, 2007, http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Anesthesiology. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) is provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Anesthesiology.",Critical Care Medicine (Anesthesiology) Physician,Individual
207LH0002X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Anesthesiology,Hospice and Palliative Medicine,"An anesthesiologist with special knowledge and skills to prevent and relieve the suffering experienced by patients with life-limiting illnesses. This specialist works with an interdisciplinary hospice or palliative care team to maximize quality of life while addressing physical, psychological, social and spiritual needs of both patient and family throughout the course of the disease, through the dying process, and beyond for the family. This specialist has expertise in the assessment of patients with advanced disease; the relief of distressing symptoms; the coordination of interdisciplinary patient and family-centered care in diverse venues; the use of specialized care systems including hospice; the management of the imminently dying patient; and legal and ethical decision making in end-of-life care.","Source: American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine, www.aahpm.org [1/1/2007: new]",Hospice and Palliative Medicine (Anesthesiology) Physician,Individual
207LP2900X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Anesthesiology,Pain Medicine,"An anesthesiologist who provides a high level of care, either as a primary physician or consultant, for patients experiencing problems with acute, chronic and/or cancer pain in both hospital and ambulatory settings. Patient care needs are also coordinated with other specialists.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: added definition, added source; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Anesthesiology, 2007. http://www.theaba.org/; American Osteopathic Board of Anesthesiology, 2007, http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Anesthesiology. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) is provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Anesthesiology.",Pain Medicine (Anesthesiology) Physician,Individual
207LP3000X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Anesthesiology,Pediatric Anesthesiology,"An anesthesiologist who has had additional skill and experience in and is primarily concerned with the anesthesia, sedation, and pain management needs of infants and children. A pediatric anesthesiologist generally provides services including the evaluation of complex medical problems in infants and children when surgery is necessary, planning and care for children before and after surgery, pain control, anesthesia and sedation for any procedures out of the operating room such as MRI, CT scan, and radiation therapy.","Source: American Academy of Pediatrics, www.aap.org [7/1/2006: new]",Pediatric Anesthesiology Physician,Individual
208U00000X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Clinical Pharmacology,,"Clinical pharmacology encompasses the spectrum of activities related to the discovery, development, regulation, and utilization of safe and effective drugs.","Source: American Society for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 2008 [7/1/2008: modified definition] Additional Resources: Clinical pharmacology is a recognized fellowship program for physicians, pharmacists, and post-doctoral researchers delivered through medical education institutions accredited by the American Board of Clinical Pharmacology. http://www.ascpt.org/; American Board of Clinical Pharmacology http://www.abcp.net/",Clinical Pharmacology Physician,Individual
208C00000X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Colon & Rectal Surgery,,"A colon and rectal surgeon is trained to diagnose and treat various diseases of the intestinal tract, colon, rectum, anal canal and perianal area by medical and surgical means. This specialist also deals with other organs and tissues (such as the liver, urinary and female reproductive system) involved with primary intestinal disease.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: added definition, added source] Additional Resources: American Board of Colon and Rectal Surgery, 2007. http://www.abcrs.org/. Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Colon and Rectal Surgery. Colon and rectal surgeons have the expertise to diagnose and often manage anorectal conditions such as hemorrhoids, fissures (painful tears in the anal lining), abscesses and fistulae (infections located around the anus and rectum) in the office setting. They also treat problems of the intestine and colon, and perform endoscopic procedures to evaluate and treat problems such as cancer, polyps (precancerous growths) and inflammatory conditions. ",Colon & Rectal Surgery Physician,Individual
207N00000X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Dermatology,,"A dermatologist is trained to diagnose and treat pediatric and adult patients with benign and malignant disorders of the skin, mouth, external genitalia, hair and nails, as well as a number of sexually transmitted diseases. The dermatologist has had additional training and experience in the diagnosis and treatment of skin cancers, melanomas, moles and other tumors of the skin, the management of contact dermatitis and other allergic and nonallergic skin disorders, and in the recognition of the skin manifestations of systemic (including internal malignancy) and infectious diseases. Dermatologists have special training in dermatopathology and in the surgical techniques used in dermatology. They also have expertise in the management of cosmetic disorders of the skin such as hair loss and scars and the skin changes associated with aging.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: added definition, added source] Additional Resources: American Board of Dermatology, 2007. http://www.abderm.org/ Board certification is provided by the American Board of Dermatology. ",Dermatology Physician,Individual
207NI0002X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Dermatology,Clinical & Laboratory Dermatological Immunology,A dermatologist who utilizes various specialized laboratory procedures to diagnose disorders characterized by defective responses of the body's immune system. Immunodermatologists also may provide consultation in the management of these disorders and administer specialized forms of therapy for these diseases.,"Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: added definition, added source] Additional Resources: American Board of Dermatology, 2007. http://www.abderm.org/ Board certification is provided by the American Board of Dermatology. ",Clinical & Laboratory Dermatological Immunology Physician,Individual
207ND0900X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Dermatology,Dermatopathology,"A dermatopathologist has the expertise to diagnose and monitor diseases of the skin including infectious, immunologic, degenerative and neoplastic diseases. This entails the examination and interpretation of specially prepared tissue sections, cellular scrapings and smears of skin lesions by means of routine and special (electron and fluorescent) microscopes.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: added definition, added source; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Dermatology, 2007. http://www.abderm.org/; American Osteopathic Board of Dermatology, 2007. http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Dermatology. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) is provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Dermatology.",Dermatopathology Physician,Individual
207ND0101X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Dermatology,MOHS-Micrographic Surgery,"The highly-trained surgeons that perform Mohs Micrographic Surgery are specialists both in dermatology and pathology. With their extensive knowledge of the skin and unique pathological skills, they are able to remove only diseased tissue, preserving healthy tissue and minimizing the cosmetic impact of the surgery. Mohs surgeons who belong to the American College of Mohs Surgery (ACMS) have completed a minimum of one year of fellowship training at one of the ACMS-approved training centers in the U.S.","Source: American College of Mohs Surgery, 2007 [1/1/2008: added definition, added source] Additional Resources: Additional Resources: http://www.mohscollege.org/; American Board of Dermatology, 2007. http://www.abderm.org/",MOHS-Micrographic Surgery Physician,Individual
207NP0225X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Dermatology,Pediatric Dermatology,"A pediatric dermatologist has, through additional special training, developed expertise in the treatment of specific skin disease categories with emphasis on those diseases which predominate in infants, children and adolescents.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: changed definition, added source] Additional Resources: American Board of Dermatology, 2007, http://www.abderm.org/ A subspecialty certificate was approved by ABMS in 2000. ACGME Accredited Residency Program Requirements: None.",Pediatric Dermatology Physician,Individual
207NS0135X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Dermatology,Procedural Dermatology,"Procedural Dermatology, a subspecialty of Dermatology, encompassing a wide variety of surgical procedures and methods to remove or modify skin tissue for health or cosmetic benefit. These methods include scalpel surgery, laser surgery, chemical surgery, cryosurgery (liquid nitrogen), electrosurgery, aspiration surgery, liposuction, injection of filler substances, and Mohs micrographic controlled surgery (a special technique for the removal of growths, especially skin cancers).","Source: American Board of Dermatology, 2007, www.abderm.org [1/1/2008: definition added, source added, title changed] Additional Resources: Some ABMS board certified dermatologists have completed a one-year ACGME approved fellowship in Procedural Dermatology, which has been offered since 2003. At this time the ABD does not offer subspecialty certification in Procedural Dermatology.",Procedural Dermatology Physician,Individual
204R00000X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Electrodiagnostic Medicine,,"Electrodiagnostic medicine is the medical subspecialty that applies neurophysiologic techniques to diagnose, evaluate, and treat patients with impairments of the neurologic, neuromuscular, and/or muscular systems. Qualified physicians are trained in performing electrophysiological testing and interpretation of the test data. They require knowledge in anatomy, physiology, kinesiology, histology, and pathology of the brain, spinal cord, autonomic nerves, cranial nerves, peripheral nerves, neuromuscular junction, and muscles. They must know clinical features and treatment of diseases of the central, peripheral, and autonomic nervous systems, as well as those of neuromuscular junction and muscle. Physicians also require special knowledge about electric signal processing, including waveform analysis, electronics and instrumentation, stimulation and recording equipment, and statistics.","Source: American Association of Neuromuscular & Electrodiagnostic Medicine, 2011. www.aanem.org [1/1/2011: new] Additional Resources: American Board of Electrodiagnostic Medicine, 2011. www.abemexam.org",Electrodiagnostic Medicine Physician,Individual
207P00000X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Emergency Medicine,,"An emergency physician focuses on the immediate decision making and action necessary to prevent death or any further disability both in the pre-hospital setting by directing emergency medical technicians and in the emergency department. The emergency physician provides immediate recognition, evaluation, care, stabilization and disposition of a generally diversified population of adult and pediatric patients in response to acute illness and injury.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: added definition, added source; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Emergency Medicine, 2007. http://www.abem.org/public/; American Osteopathic Board of Emergency Medicine, 2007. http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Emergency Medicine. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) is provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Emergency Medicine.",Emergency Medicine Physician,Individual
207PE0004X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Emergency Medicine,Emergency Medical Services,"An emergency medicine physician who specializes in non-hospital based emergency medical services (e.g., disaster site, accident scene, transport vehicle, etc.) to provide pre-hospital assessment, treatment, and transport patients.","Source: National Uniform Claim Committee, 2009 [1/1/2010: definition added, source added] Additional Resources: A Certification of Added Qualifications (CAQ) is issued by the American Osteopathic Board of Emergency Medicine.",Emergency Medical Services (Emergency Medicine) Physician,Individual
207PH0002X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Emergency Medicine,Hospice and Palliative Medicine,"An emergency medicine physician with special knowledge and skills to prevent and relieve the suffering experienced by patients with life-limiting illnesses. This specialist works with an interdisciplinary hospice or palliative care team to maximize quality of life while addressing physical, psychological, social and spiritual needs of both patient and family throughout the course of the disease, through the dying process, and beyond for the family. This specialist has expertise in the assessment of patients with advanced disease; the relief of distressing symptoms; the coordination of interdisciplinary patient and family-centered care in diverse venues; the use of specialized care systems including hospice; the management of the imminently dying patient; and legal and ethical decision making in end-of-life care.","Source: American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine, www.aahpm.org [1/1/2007: new]",Hospice and Palliative Medicine (Emergency Medicine) Physician,Individual
207PT0002X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Emergency Medicine,Medical Toxicology,"Medical toxicologists are physicians who specialize in the prevention, evaluation, treatment and monitoring of injury and illness from exposures to drugs and chemicals, as well as biological and radiological agents. Medical toxicologists care for people in clinical, academic, governmental and public health settings, and provide poison control center leadership. Important areas of medical toxicology include acute drug poisoning, adverse drug events, drug abuse, addiction and withdrawal, chemicals and hazardous materials, terrorism preparedness, venomous bites and stings and environmental and workplace exposures.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: added definition, added source; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Emergency Medicine, 2007. http://www.abem.org/public/. American Osteopathic Board of Emergency Medicine, 2007. http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Emergency Medicine. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) is provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Emergency Medicine.",Medical Toxicology (Emergency Medicine) Physician,Individual
207PP0204X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Emergency Medicine,Pediatric Emergency Medicine,Pediatric Emergency Medicine is a clinical subspecialty that focuses on the care of the acutely ill or injured child in the setting of an emergency department.,"Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: added definition, added source] Additional Resources: American Board of Emergency Medicine, 2007. http://www.abem.org/public/ Board certification is provided by the American Board of Emergency Medicine. Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Emergency Medicine. ",Pediatric Emergency Medicine (Emergency Medicine) Physician,Individual
207PS0010X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Emergency Medicine,Sports Medicine,"An emergency physician with special knowledge in sports medicine is responsible for continuous care in the field of sports medicine, not only for the enhancement of health and fitness, but also for the prevention and management of injury and illness. A sports medicine physician has knowledge and experience in the promotion of wellness and the role of exercise in promoting a healthy lifestyle. Knowledge of exercise physiology, biomechanics, nutrition, psychology, physical rehabilitation and epidemiology is essential to the practice of sports medicine.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: added definition, added source; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Emergency Medicine, 2007. http://www.abem.org/public/. American Osteopathic Board of Emergency Medicine, 2007. http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Emergency Medicine. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) is provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Emergency Medicine.",Sports Medicine (Emergency Medicine) Physician,Individual
207PE0005X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Emergency Medicine,Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine,"A specialist who treats decompression illness and diving accident cases and uses hyperbaric oxygen therapy to treat such conditions as carbon monoxide poisoning, gas gangrene, non-healing wounds, tissue damage from radiation and burns, and bone infections. This specialist also serves as a consultant to other physicians in all aspects of hyperbaric chamber operations, and assesses risks and applies appropriate standards to prevent disease and disability in divers and other persons working in altered atmospheric conditions.","Source: American Board of Emergency Medicine [7/1/2008: source added, additional resources added] Additional Resources: Additional Resources: www.abem.org & American Board of Preventive Medicine www.abprevmed.org",Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine (Emergency Medicine) Physician,Individual
207Q00000X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Family Medicine,,"Family Medicine is the medical specialty which is concerned with the total health care of the individual and the family. It is the specialty in breadth which integrates the biological, clinical, and behavioral sciences. The scope of family medicine is not limited by age, sex, organ system, or disease entity.","Source: American Board of Family Medicine [1/1/2007: changed title; 7/1/2007: added definition, added source; 7/1/2017: modified definition]
Note: The American Osteopathic Board of Family Physicians certification includes extensive use of Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment (OMT), which integrates the biological, clinical, and behavioral sciences.
Additional Resources: American Board of Family Medicine, www.theabfm.org. American Osteopathic Board of Family Physicians, www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Family Medicine. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) is provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Family Physicians or the American Board of Family Medicine.",Family Medicine Physician,Individual
207QA0401X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Family Medicine,Addiction Medicine,A family medicine physician who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of addictions.,"Source: National Uniform Claim Committee, 2009 [1/1/2010: definition added, source added] Additional Resources: A Certification of Added Qualifications (CAQ) was, but is no longer issued by the American Osteopathic Board of Family Physicians.",Addiction Medicine (Family Medicine) Physician,Individual
207QA0000X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Family Medicine,Adolescent Medicine,"A family medicine physician with multidisciplinary training in the unique physical, psychological and social characteristics of adolescents and their health care problems and needs.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: added definition, added source; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Family Medicine, 2007. http://www.theabfm.org/. American Osteopathic Board of Family Medicine, 2007. http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Family Medicine. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) is provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Family Medicine.",Adolescent Medicine (Family Medicine) Physician,Individual
207QA0505X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Family Medicine,Adult Medicine,The NUCC recommends this code not be used. Choose a more appropriate code.,,Adult Medicine Physician,Individual
207QG0300X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Family Medicine,Geriatric Medicine,"A family medicine physician with special knowledge of the aging process and special skills in the diagnostic, therapeutic, preventive and rehabilitative aspects of illness in the elderly. This specialist cares for geriatric patients in the patient's home, the office, long-term care settings such as nursing homes, and the hospital.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: added definition, added source; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Family Medicine, 2007. http://wwwtheabfm.org/. American Osteopathic Board of Family Medicine, 2007. http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Family Medicine. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) is provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Family Medicine.",Geriatric Medicine (Family Medicine) Physician,Individual
207QH0002X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Family Medicine,Hospice and Palliative Medicine,"A family medicine physician with special knowledge and skills to prevent and relieve the suffering experienced by patients with life-limiting illnesses. This specialist works with an interdisciplinary hospice or palliative care team to maximize quality of life while addressing physical, psychological, social and spiritual needs of both patient and family throughout the course of the disease, through the dying process, and beyond for the family. This specialist has expertise in the assessment of patients with advanced disease; the relief of distressing symptoms; the coordination of interdisciplinary patient and family-centered care in diverse venues; the use of specialized care systems including hospice; the management of the imminently dying patient; and legal and ethical decision making in end-of-life care.","Source: American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine, www.aahpm.org [1/1/2007: new]",Hospice and Palliative Medicine (Family Medicine) Physician,Individual
207QB0002X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Family Medicine,Obesity Medicine,"A physician who specializes in the treatment of obesity demonstrates competency in and a thorough understanding of the treatment of obesity and the genetic, biologic, environmental, social, and behavioral factors that contribute to obesity. The obesity medicine physician employs therapeutic interventions including diet, physical activity, behavioral change, and pharmacotherapy. The obesity medicine physician utilizes a comprehensive approach, and may include additional resources such as dietitians, exercise physiologists, mental health professionals and bariatric surgeons as indicated to achieve optimal results. Additionally, the obesity medicine physician maintains competency in providing pre- peri- and post-surgical care of bariatric surgery patients, promotes the prevention of obesity, and advocates for those who suffer from obesity.","Source: American Board of Obesity Medicine, www.abom.org [10/1/2007: new, 7/1/2015: title and definition modified] Additional Resource: American Society of Bariatric Physicians, www.asbp.org.",Obesity Medicine (Family Medicine) Physician,Individual
207QS1201X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Family Medicine,Sleep Medicine,"A Family Medicine Physician who practices Sleep Medicine is certified in the subspecialty of sleep medicine and specializes in the clinical assessment, physiologic testing, diagnosis, management and prevention of sleep and circadian rhythm disorders. Sleep specialists treat patients of any age and use multidisciplinary approaches. Disorders managed by sleep specialists include, but are not limited to, sleep related breathing disorders, insomnia, hypersomnias, circadian rhythm sleep disorders, parasomnias and sleep related movement disorders.","Source: American Academy of Sleep Medicine, 2008, www.aasm.org [7/1/2008: new]",Sleep Medicine (Family Medicine) Physician,Individual
207QS0010X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Family Medicine,Sports Medicine,"A family medicine physician that is trained to be responsible for continuous care in the field of sports medicine, not only for the enhancement of health and fitness, but also for the prevention of injury and illness. A sports medicine physician must have knowledge and experience in the promotion of wellness and the prevention of injury. Knowledge about special areas of medicine such as exercise physiology, biomechanics, nutrition, psychology, physical rehabilitation, epidemiology, physical evaluation, injuries (treatment and prevention and referral practice) and the role of exercise in promoting a healthy lifestyle are essential to the practice of sports medicine. The sports medicine physician requires special education to provide the knowledge to improve the health care of the individual engaged in physical exercise (sports) whether as an individual or in team participation.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: added definition, added source; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Family Medicine, 2007. http://www.theabfm.org/. American Osteopathic Board of Family Medicine, 2007. http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Family Medicine. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) is provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Family Medicine.",Sports Medicine (Family Medicine) Physician,Individual
208D00000X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,General Practice,,"A physician who specializes in the general practice of diagnosing, treating, and managing patients with a variety of illnesses and conditions.",Source: National Uniform Claim Committee,General Practice Physician,Individual
208M00000X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Hospitalist,,"Hospitalists are physicians whose primary professional focus is the general medical care of hospitalized patients. Their activities include patient care, teaching, research, and leadership related to Hospital Medicine. The term 'hospitalist' refers to physicians whose practice emphasizes providing care for hospitalized patients.","Source: American Society of Hospital Medicine, 2007. http://www.hospitalmedicine.org/ [7/1/2009: definition added] Additional Resources: Hospitalist is a recognized fellowship specialty program offered by many medical institutions. There is no board certification for the specialty at this point.",Hospitalist Physician,Individual
202C00000X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Independent Medical Examiner,,"A special evaluator not involved with the medical care of the individual examinee that impartially evaluates the care being provided by other practitioners to clarify clinical, disability, liability or other case issues.","Source: American Board of Independent Medical Examiners, www.abime.org [1/1/2007: new]",Independent Medical Examiner Physician,Individual
202D00000X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Integrative Medicine,,"A physician who specializes in the treatment of the whole person through prevention and treatment based on medical evidence. Integrative medicine considers all factors that influence health, wellness, and disease - including mind, body, and spirit. Conventional and alternative methods are used to facilitate the body's innate healing response. Appropriate consideration is given to use of less-invasive and less-harmful interventions, when possible. It also incorporates all appropriate therapeutic approaches, health care modalities, and disciplines to achieve optimal health and healing.","Source: American Board of Physician Specialties, www.abpsus.org/aboim ",Integrative Medicine Physician,Individual
207R00000X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Internal Medicine,,"A physician who provides long-term, comprehensive care in the office and the hospital, managing both common and complex illness of adolescents, adults and the elderly. Internists are trained in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer, infections and diseases affecting the heart, blood, kidneys, joints and digestive, respiratory and vascular systems. They are also trained in the essentials of primary care internal medicine, which incorporates an understanding of disease prevention, wellness, substance abuse, mental health and effective treatment of common problems of the eyes, ears, skin, nervous system and reproductive organs.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: added definition, added source; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Internal Medicine, 2007. http://www.abim.org/. American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine, 2007. http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Internal Medicine. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) is provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine.",Internal Medicine Physician,Individual
207RA0401X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Internal Medicine,Addiction Medicine,An internist doctor of osteopathy that specializes in the treatment of addiction disorders. A doctor of osteopathy that is board eligible/certified by the American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine can obtain a Certificate of Added Qualifications in the field of Addiction Medicine.,"Source: American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine, 2007. [7/1/2008: added definition, added source; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: http://www.osteopathic.org/certification",Addiction Medicine (Internal Medicine) Physician,Individual
207RA0000X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Internal Medicine,Adolescent Medicine,"An internist who specializes in adolescent medicine is a multi-disciplinary healthcare specialist trained in the unique physical, psychological and social characteristics of adolescents, their healthcare problems and needs.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: added definition, added source; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Internal Medicine, 2007. http://www.abim.org/. American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine, 2007. http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Internal Medicine. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) is provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine.",Adolescent Medicine (Internal Medicine) Physician,Individual
207RA0002X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Internal Medicine,Adult Congenital Heart Disease,"A physician who specializes in the care and treatment of adults with congenital heart disease. Adult congenital heart disease (ACHD) physicians are trained to understand the complexities of congenital heart disease, anatomy, physiology, surgical repairs, and long-term complications and use that to manage ACHD with acquired heart disease, including heart failure, arrhythmias, and pulmonary hypertension.","Source: American College of Cardiology, www.acc.org [7/1/2018: new]",Adult Congenital Heart Disease Physician,Individual
207RA0001X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Internal Medicine,Advanced Heart Failure and Transplant Cardiology,"Specialists in Advanced Heart Failure and Transplant Cardiology would participate in the inpatient and outpatient management of patients with advanced heart failure across the spectrum from consideration for high-risk cardiac surgery, cardiac transplantation, or mechanical circulatory support, to pre-and post-operative evaluation and management of patients with cardiac transplants and mechanical support devices, and end-of-life care for patients with end-stage heart failure.","Source: American Board of Internal Medicine, www.abim.org [7/1/2015: new]",Advanced Heart Failure and Transplant Cardiology Physician,Individual
207RA0201X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Internal Medicine,Allergy & Immunology,An internist doctor of osteopathy that specializes in the treatment of allergy and immunologic disorders. A doctor of osteopathy that is board eligible/certified by the American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine can obtain a Certificate of Special Qualifications in the field of Allergy & Immunology.,"Source: American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine, 2007. [7/1/2008: added definition, added source; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: http://www.osteopathic.org/certification",Allergy & Immunology (Internal Medicine) Physician,Individual
207RC0000X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Internal Medicine,Cardiovascular Disease,"An internist who specializes in diseases of the heart and blood vessels and manages complex cardiac conditions such as heart attacks and life-threatening, abnormal heartbeat rhythms.","Source: American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine, 2008 [7/1/2008: added definition, added source; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Internal Medicine, http://www.abim.org/. American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine, https://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Internal Medicine. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) is provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine.",Cardiovascular Disease Physician,Individual
207RI0001X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Internal Medicine,Clinical & Laboratory Immunology,An internal medicine physician who specializes in clinical and laboratory immunology disease management.,"Source: National Uniform Claim Committee, 2009 [1/1/2010: definition added, source added] Additional Resources: A certification was, but is no longer issued by the American Board of Internal Medicine. ",Clinical & Laboratory Immunology (Internal Medicine) Physician,Individual
207RC0001X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Internal Medicine,Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology,"A field of special interest within the subspecialty of cardiovascular disease, specialty of Internal Medicine, which involves intricate technical procedures to evaluate heart rhythms and determine appropriate treatment for them.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: added definition, added source; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Internal Medicine, 2007. http://www.abim.org/. American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine, 2007. http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Internal Medicine. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) is provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine.",Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology Physician,Individual
207RC0200X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Internal Medicine,Critical Care Medicine,"An internist who diagnoses, treats and supports patients with multiple organ dysfunction. This specialist may have administrative responsibilities for intensive care units and may also facilitate and coordinate patient care among the primary physician, the critical care staff and other specialists.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: added definition, added source; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Internal Medicine, 2007. http://www.abim.org/. American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine, 2007. http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Internal Medicine. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) is provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine.",Critical Care Medicine (Internal Medicine) Physician,Individual
207RE0101X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Internal Medicine,"Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism","An internist who concentrates on disorders of the internal (endocrine) glands such as the thyroid and adrenal glands. This specialist also deals with disorders such as diabetes, metabolic and nutritional disorders, obesity, pituitary diseases and menstrual and sexual problems.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: added definition, added source; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Internal Medicine, 2007. http://www.abim.org/. American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine, 2007. http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Internal Medicine. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) is provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine.","Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism Physician",Individual
207RG0100X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Internal Medicine,Gastroenterology,"An internist who specializes in diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the digestive organs including the stomach, bowels, liver and gallbladder. This specialist treats conditions such as abdominal pain, ulcers, diarrhea, cancer and jaundice and performs complex diagnostic and therapeutic procedures using endoscopes to visualize internal organs.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: added definition, added source; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Internal Medicine, 2007. http://www.abim.org/. American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine, 2007. http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Internal Medicine. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) is provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine.",Gastroenterology Physician,Individual
207RG0300X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Internal Medicine,Geriatric Medicine,"An internist who has special knowledge of the aging process and special skills in the diagnostic, therapeutic, preventive and rehabilitative aspects of illness in the elderly. This specialist cares for geriatric patients in the patient's home, the office, long-term care settings such as nursing homes and the hospital.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: added definition, added source; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Internal Medicine, 2007. http://www.abim.org/. American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine, 2007. http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Internal Medicine. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) is provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine.",Geriatric Medicine (Internal Medicine) Physician,Individual
207RH0000X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Internal Medicine,Hematology,"An internist with additional training who specializes in diseases of the blood, spleen and lymph. This specialist treats conditions such as anemia, clotting disorders, sickle cell disease, hemophilia, leukemia and lymphoma.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: added definition, added source; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Internal Medicine, 2007. http://www.abim.org/. American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine, 2007. http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Internal Medicine. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) is provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine.",Hematology (Internal Medicine) Physician,Individual
207RH0003X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Internal Medicine,Hematology & Oncology,An internist doctor of osteopathy that specializes in the treatment of the combination of hematology and oncology disorders. A doctor of osteopathy that is board eligible/certified by the American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine WAS able to obtain a Certificate of Special Qualifications in the field of Hematology and Oncology. The Certificate is NO longer offered.,"Source: American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine, 2007. [7/1/2008: definition added, source added; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: http://www.osteopathic.org/certification",Hematology & Oncology Physician,Individual
207RI0008X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Internal Medicine,Hepatology,"The discipline of Hepatology encompasses the structure, function, and diseases of the liver and biliary tract. The American Board of Internal Medicine considers Hepatology part of the subspecialty of gastroenterology. Physicians who identify themselves as Hepatologists usually, but not always, have been trained in gastrointestinal programs.","Training Programs, and/or Fellowships, Preceptorships: The American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD) is the major professional society organized for physicians with an interest in Hepatology. A subcommittee of that organization has published guidelines for training programs in the 1992 November issue of Hepatology. Source: The American Board of Internal Medicine 9/1993 ACGME Accredited Residency Program Requirements: None ",Hepatology Physician,Individual
207RH0002X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Internal Medicine,Hospice and Palliative Medicine,"An internal medicine physician with special knowledge and skills to prevent and relieve the suffering experienced by patients with life-limiting illnesses. This specialist works with an interdisciplinary hospice or palliative care team to maximize quality of life while addressing physical, psychological, social and spiritual needs of both patient and family throughout the course of the disease, through the dying process, and beyond for the family. This specialist has expertise in the assessment of patients with advanced disease; the relief of distressing symptoms; the coordination of interdisciplinary patient and family-centered care in diverse venues; the use of specialized care systems including hospice; the management of the imminently dying patient; and legal and ethical decision making in end-of-life care.","Source: American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine, www.aahpm.org [1/1/2007: new]",Hospice and Palliative Medicine (Internal Medicine) Physician,Individual
207RH0005X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Internal Medicine,Hypertension Specialist,A Hypertension Specialist is a physician who concentrates on all aspects of the diagnosis and treatment of hypertension.,"Source: American Society of Hypertension, www.ash-us.org [7/1/2011: new] Additional Resources: The American Society of Hypertension Specialists Program offers an examination and designation for Hypertension Specialists. This subspecialty is not a Board certificate issued by either the American Board of Internal Medicine or the American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine.",Hypertension Specialist Physician,Individual
207RI0200X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Internal Medicine,Infectious Disease,An internist who deals with infectious diseases of all types and in all organ systems. Conditions requiring selective use of antibiotics call for this special skill. This physician often diagnoses and treats AIDS patients and patients with fevers which have not been explained. Infectious disease specialists may also have expertise in preventive medicine and travel medicine.,"Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: added definition, added source; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Internal Medicine, 2007. http://www.abim.org/. American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine, 2007. http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Internal Medicine. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) is provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine.",Infectious Disease Physician,Individual
207RI0011X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Internal Medicine,Interventional Cardiology,"An area of medicine within the subspecialty of cardiology, which uses specialized imaging and other diagnostic techniques to evaluate blood flow and pressure in the coronary arteries and chambers of the heart and uses technical procedures and medications to treat abnormalities that impair the function of the cardiovascular system.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: added definition, added source] Additional Resources: American Board of Internal Medicine, 2007. http://www.abim.org/ Board Certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Internal Medicine. ACGME Accredited Residency Program Requirements: 1 year of training plus a prerequisite of 3 years Internal Medicine, 3 years Cardiovascular Disease for a total of 7 years. ABMS Approved Subspecialty Certificate (Internal Medicine)",Interventional Cardiology Physician,Individual
207RM1200X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Internal Medicine,Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI),The NUCC recommends this code not be used. Choose a more appropriate code.
,,Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Internal Medicine Physician,Individual
207RX0202X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Internal Medicine,Medical Oncology,An internist who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of all types of cancer and other benign and malignant tumors. This specialist decides on and administers therapy for these malignancies as well as consults with surgeons and radiotherapists on other treatments for cancer.,"Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: added definition, added source. 11/5/2007: corrected definition] ",Medical Oncology Physician,Individual
207RN0300X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Internal Medicine,Nephrology,"An internist who treats disorders of the kidney, high blood pressure, fluid and mineral balance and dialysis of body wastes when the kidneys do not function. This specialist consults with surgeons about kidney transplantation.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: added definition, added source; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Internal Medicine, 2007. http://www.abim.org/. American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine, 2007. http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Internal Medicine. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) is provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine.",Nephrology Physician,Individual
207RB0002X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Internal Medicine,Obesity Medicine,"A physician who specializes in the treatment of obesity demonstrates competency in and a thorough understanding of the treatment of obesity and the genetic, biologic, environmental, social, and behavioral factors that contribute to obesity. The obesity medicine physician employs therapeutic interventions including diet, physical activity, behavioral change, and pharmacotherapy. The obesity medicine physician utilizes a comprehensive approach, and may include additional resources such as dietitians, exercise physiologists, mental health professionals and bariatric surgeons as indicated to achieve optimal results. Additionally, the obesity medicine physician maintains competency in providing pre- peri- and post-surgical care of bariatric surgery patients, promotes the prevention of obesity, and advocates for those who suffer from obesity.","Source: American Board of Obesity Medicine, www.abom.org [10/1/2007: new, 7/1/2015: title and definition modified] Additional Resource: American Society of Bariatric Physicians, www.asbp.org.",Obesity Medicine (Internal Medicine) Physician,Individual
207RP1001X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Internal Medicine,Pulmonary Disease,"An internist who treats diseases of the lungs and airways. The pulmonologist diagnoses and treats cancer, pneumonia, pleurisy, asthma, occupational and environmental diseases, bronchitis, sleep disorders, emphysema and other complex disorders of the lungs.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: added definition, added source; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Internal Medicine, 2007. http://www.abim.org/. American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine, 2007. http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Internal Medicine. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) is provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine.",Pulmonary Disease Physician,Individual
207RR0500X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Internal Medicine,Rheumatology,"An internist who treats diseases of joints, muscle, bones and tendons. This specialist diagnoses and treats arthritis, back pain, muscle strains, common athletic injuries and ""collagen"" diseases.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: added definition, added source; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Internal Medicine, 2007. http://www.abim.org/. American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine, 2007. http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Internal Medicine. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) is provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine.",Rheumatology Physician,Individual
207RS0012X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Internal Medicine,Sleep Medicine,"An Internist who practices Sleep Medicine is certified in the subspecialty of sleep medicine and specializes in the clinical assessment, physiologic testing, diagnosis, management and prevention of sleep and circadian rhythm disorders. Sleep specialists treat patients of any age and use multidisciplinary approaches. Disorders managed by sleep specialists include, but are not limited to, sleep related breathing disorders, insomnia, hypersomnias, circadian rhythm sleep disorders, parasomnias and sleep related movement disorders.","Source: American Academy of Sleep Medicine, www.aasm.org [7/1/2006: new]",Sleep Medicine (Internal Medicine) Physician,Individual
207RS0010X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Internal Medicine,Sports Medicine,"An internist trained to be responsible for continuous care in the field of sports medicine, not only for the enhancement of health and fitness, but also for the prevention of injury and illness. A sports medicine physician must have knowledge and experience in the promotion of wellness and the prevention of injury. Knowledge about special areas of medicine such as exercise physiology, biomechanics, nutrition, psychology, physical rehabilitation, epidemiology, physical evaluation, injuries (treatment and prevention and referral practice) and the role of exercise in promoting a healthy lifestyle are essential to the practice of sports medicine. The sports medicine physician requires special education to provide the knowledge to improve the healthcare of the individual.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: added definition, added source; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Internal Medicine, 2007. http://www.abim.org/. American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine, 2007. http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Internal Medicine. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) is provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine.",Sports Medicine (Internal Medicine) Physician,Individual
207RT0003X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Internal Medicine,Transplant Hepatology,An internist with special knowledge and the skill required of a gastroenterologist to care for patients prior to and following hepatic transplantation that spans all phases of liver transplantation. Selection of appropriate recipients requires assessment by a team having experience in evaluating the severity and prognosis of patients with liver disease.,"Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: new] Additional Resources: American Board of Internal Medicine, 2007. http://www.abim.org/. Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Internal Medicine.",Transplant Hepatology Physician,Individual
209800000X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Legal Medicine,,"Legal Medicine is a special field of medicine that focuses on various aspects of medicine and law. Historically, the practice of legal medicine made contributions to medicine as a scientific instrument to solve criminal perplexities. Since World War II, the domain of legal medicine has broadened to include not only aspects of medical science to solve legal and criminal problems but aspects of law as it applies to medicine. Legal Medicine continues to grow as medicolegal issues like medical malpractice and liability, government regulation of health care, issues of tort reform, and moral and ethical complexities presented by technological advances become increasingly prominent. Many medical schools have implemented courses which supply medicolegal instruction for medical students, and many law schools now offer medicolegal courses. Also, dual degree programs in law and medicine have been created to assist physicians to bridge the gap between medicine and the law.","Source: American Board of Legal Medicine 08/1992. www.ablminc.org [7/1/2009: definition reformatted] Additional Resources: Training Programs, and/or Fellowships, Preceptorships: Certification available through the American Board of Legal Medicine. ACGME Accredited Residency Program Requirements: None.",Legal Medicine (M.D./D.O.) Physician,Individual
207SG0202X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Medical Genetics,Clinical Biochemical Genetics,A clinical biochemical geneticist demonstrates competence in performing and interpreting biochemical analyses relevant to the diagnosis and management of human genetic diseases and is a consultant regarding laboratory diagnosis of a broad range of inherited disorders.,"Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added] Additional Resources: American Board of Medical Genetics, 2007. http://www.abmg.org/. Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Medical Genetics. ",Clinical Biochemical Genetics Physician,Individual
207SC0300X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Medical Genetics,Clinical Cytogenetics,"A clinical cytogeneticist demonstrates competence in providing laboratory diagnostic and clinical interpretive services dealing with cellular components, particularly chromosomes, associated with heredity.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added] Additional Resources: American Board of Medical Genetics, 2007. http://www.abmg.org/. Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Medical Genetics. A general certificate was first issued by the ABMS in 1982. ACGME Accredited Residency Program Requirements: None.",Clinical Cytogenetics Physician,Individual
207SG0201X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Medical Genetics,Clinical Genetics (M.D.),"A clinical geneticist demonstrates competence in providing comprehensive diagnostic, management and counseling services for genetic disorders.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added] Additional Resources: American Board of Medical Genetics, 2007. http://www.abmg.org/. Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Medical Genetics. ",Clinical Genetics (M.D.) Physician,Individual
207SG0203X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Medical Genetics,Clinical Molecular Genetics,A clinical molecular geneticist demonstrates competence in performing and interpreting molecular analyses relevant to the diagnosis and management of human genetic diseases and is a consultant regarding laboratory diagnosis of a broad range of inherited disorders.,"Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added] Additional Resources: American Board of Medical Genetics, 2007. http://www.abmg.org/. Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Medical Genetics.",Clinical Molecular Genetics Physician,Individual
207SG0207X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Medical Genetics,Medical Biochemical Genetics,"A medical biochemical geneticist specializes in the diagnosis, evaluation, prevention, and treatment of patients with biochemical genetic disorders, defined as inborn errors of metabolism at any age of onset. Training does not include those skills and knowledge necessary to direct a clinical laboratory. ","Source: American Board of Medical Genetics and Genomics, www.abmgg.org. [10/1/2023: New]",Medical Biochemical Genetics,Individual
207SM0001X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Medical Genetics,Molecular Genetic Pathology,"A board certified subspecialty, the molecular genetic pathologist is expert in the principles, theory and technologies of molecular biology and molecular genetics. This expertise is used to make or confirm diagnoses of Mendelian genetic disorders, of human development, infectious diseases and malignancies and to assess the natural history of those disorders. A molecular genetic pathologist provides information about gene structure, function and alteration, and applies laboratory techniques for diagnosis, treatment and prognosis for individuals with related disorders.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added] Additional Resources: American Board of Medical Genetics, 2007. http://www.abmg.org/. Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Medical Genetics. A subspecialty certificate for MGG was approved by the ABMS in 1999. ACGME Accredited Residency Program Requirements: Proposal under development.",Molecular Genetic Pathology (Medical Genetics) Physician,Individual
207SG0205X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Medical Genetics,Ph.D. Medical Genetics,"A medical geneticist works in association with a medical specialist, is affiliated with a clinical genetics program and serves as a consultant to medical and dental specialists.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added] Additional Resources: American Board of Medical Genetics, 2007. http://www.abmg.org/. Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Medical Genetics.",Ph.D. Medical Genetics Physician,Individual
207T00000X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Neurological Surgery,,"A neurological surgeon provides the operative and non-operative management (i.e., prevention, diagnosis, evaluation, treatment, critical care, and rehabilitation) of disorders of the central, peripheral, and autonomic nervous systems, including their supporting structures and vascular supply; the evaluation and treatment of pathological processes which modify function or activity of the nervous system; and the operative and non-operative management of pain. A neurological surgeon treats patients with disorders of the nervous system; disorders of the brain, meninges, skull, and their blood supply, including the extracranial carotid and vertebral arteries; disorders of the pituitary gland; disorders of the spinal cord, meninges, and vertebral column, including those which may require treatment by spinal fusion or instrumentation; and disorders of the cranial and spinal nerves throughout their distribution.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added] Additional Resources: American Board of Neurological Surgery, 2007. http://www.abns.org/. Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Neurological Surgery.",Neurological Surgery Physician,Individual
204D00000X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine & OMM,,"The Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine and Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine physician directs special attention to the neuromusculoskeletal system and its interaction with other body systems. Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine and Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine encompasses increased knowledge and understanding of osteopathic principles and practice and heightened technical skills of osteopathic manipulative medicine, and integrates each of these into the management of pediatric, adolescent, adult, and geriatric patients.","Source: American Osteopathic Association, 2017 [7/1/2017: added definition]
Additional Resources: American Osteopathic Board of Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine, 2017, http://www.osteopathic.org/certification",Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine & OMM Physician,Individual
204C00000X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,"Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine, Sports Medicine",,A Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine and Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine physician trained to be responsible for the continuous care in the field of sports medicine encompasses increased knowledge and understanding of osteopathic principles and practice and heightened technical skills of osteopathic manipulative medicine and integrates each of these into the management of the individual engaged in physical exercise (sports) whether as an individual or in team participation.,Source: American Osteopathic Association
Additional Resources: AOA Osteopathic Board Certification in Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine; https://certification.osteopathic.org/sports-medicine/
,Sports Medicine (Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine) Physician,Individual
207U00000X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Nuclear Medicine,,"A nuclear medicine specialist employs the properties of radioactive atoms and molecules in the diagnosis and treatment of disease and in research. Radiation detection and imaging instrument systems are used to detect disease as it changes the function and metabolism of normal cells, tissues and organs. A wide variety of diseases can be found in this way, usually before the structure of the organ involved by the disease can be seen to be abnormal by any other techniques. Early detection of coronary artery disease (including acute heart attack), early cancer detection and evaluation of the effect of tumor treatment, diagnosis of infection and inflammation anywhere in the body and early detection of blood clot in the lungs are all possible with these techniques. Unique forms of radioactive molecules can attack and kill cancer cells (e.g., lymphoma, thyroid cancer) or can relieve the severe pain of cancer that has spread to bone","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Nuclear Medicine, 2007. http://www.abnm.org/. A doctor of osteopathy was able to obtain a Certificate of Added Qualifications in the field of Nuclear Medicine. The Certificate is NO longer offered.
American Osteopathic Board of Nuclear Medicine, 2007. http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Nuclear Medicine.",Nuclear Medicine Physician,Individual
207UN0903X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Nuclear Medicine,In Vivo & In Vitro Nuclear Medicine,A nuclear medicine physician who specializes in in vivo and in vitro nuclear medicine.,"Source: National Uniform Claim Committee, 2009 [1/1/2010: definition added, source added] Additional Resources: A Certification of Added Qualifications (CAQ) was, but is no longer issued by the American Osteopathic Board of Nuclear Medicine.",In Vivo & In Vitro Nuclear Medicine Physician,Individual
207UN0901X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Nuclear Medicine,Nuclear Cardiology,A nuclear medicine physician who specializes in nuclear cardiology.,"Source: National Uniform Claim Committee, 2009 [1/1/2010: definition added, source added] Additional Resources: A Certification of Added Qualifications (CAQ) was, but is no longer issued by the American Osteopathic Board of Nuclear Medicine.",Nuclear Cardiology Physician,Individual
207UN0902X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Nuclear Medicine,Nuclear Imaging & Therapy,A nuclear medicine physician who specializes in nuclear imaging and therapy.,"Source: National Uniform Claim Committee, 2009 [1/1/2010: definition added, source added] Additional Resources: A Certification of Added Qualifications (CAQ) was, but is no longer issued by the American Osteopathic Board of Nuclear Medicine.",Nuclear Imaging & Therapy Physician,Individual
207V00000X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Obstetrics & Gynecology,,"An obstetrician/gynecologist possesses special knowledge, skills and professional capability in the medical and surgical care of the female reproductive system and associated disorders. This physician serves as a consultant to other physicians and as a primary physician for women.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2007. http://www.abog.org/. American Osteopathic Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2007. http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) is provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology.",Obstetrics & Gynecology Physician,Individual
207VC0300X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Obstetrics & Gynecology,Complex Family Planning,"A complex family planning physician specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of individuals with complex reproductive needs. These physicians are experts in abortion and contraception clinical care, research, education, and advocacy.","Source: National Uniform Claim Committee, 2021. Resources: Society of Family Planning, www.societyfp.org.
",Complex Family Planning Physician,Individual
207VC0200X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Obstetrics & Gynecology,Critical Care Medicine,"An obstetrician/gynecologist, who specializes in critical care medicine diagnoses, treats and supports female patients with multiple organ dysfunction. This specialist may have administrative responsibilities for intensive care units and may also facilitate and coordinate patient care among the primary physician, the critical care staff and other specialists.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2007. http://www.abog.org/. American Osteopathic Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2007. http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) is provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology.",Critical Care Medicine (Obstetrics & Gynecology) Physician,Individual
207VF0040X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Obstetrics & Gynecology,Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery,"A subspecialist in Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery is a physician in Urology or Obstetrics and Gynecology who, by virtue of education and training, is prepared to provide consultation and comprehensive management of women with complex benign pelvic conditions, lower urinary tract disorders, and pelvic floor dysfunction. Comprehensive management includes those diagnostic and therapeutic procedures necessary for the total care of the patient with these conditions and complications resulting from them.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2011. [1/1/2012: new] Resources: www.abms.org",Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery (Obstetrics & Gynecology) Physician,Individual
207VX0201X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Obstetrics & Gynecology,Gynecologic Oncology,"An obstetrician/gynecologist who provides consultation and comprehensive management of patients with gynecologic cancer, including those diagnostic and therapeutic procedures necessary for the total care of the patient with gynecologic cancer and resulting complications.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2007. http://www.abog.org/. American Osteopathic Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2007. http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) is provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology.",Gynecologic Oncology Physician,Individual
207VG0400X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Obstetrics & Gynecology,Gynecology,"A physician who specializes in diagnosis, treatment, and management of patients with gynecologic conditions.",Source: National Uniform Claim Committee,Gynecology Physician,Individual
207VH0002X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Obstetrics & Gynecology,Hospice and Palliative Medicine,"An obstetrician/gynecologist with special knowledge and skills to prevent and relieve the suffering experienced by patients with life-limiting illnesses. This specialist works with an interdisciplinary hospice or palliative care team to maximize quality of life while addressing physical, psychological, social and spiritual needs of both patient and family throughout the course of the disease, through the dying process, and beyond for the family. This specialist has expertise in the assessment of patients with advanced disease; the relief of distressing symptoms; the coordination of interdisciplinary patient and family-centered care in diverse venues; the use of specialized care systems including hospice; the management of the imminently dying patient; and legal and ethical decision making in end-of-life care.","Source: American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine, www.aahpm.org [1/1/2007: new]",Hospice and Palliative Medicine (Obstetrics & Gynecology) Physician,Individual
207VM0101X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Obstetrics & Gynecology,Maternal & Fetal Medicine,"An obstetrician/gynecologist who cares for, or provides consultation on, patients with complications of pregnancy. This specialist has advanced knowledge of the obstetrical, medical and surgical complications of pregnancy and their effect on both the mother and the fetus. The specialist also possesses expertise in the most current diagnostic and treatment modalities used in the care of patients with complicated pregnancies.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2007. http://www.abog.org/. American Osteopathic Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2007. http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) is provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology.",Maternal & Fetal Medicine Physician,Individual
207VB0002X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Obstetrics & Gynecology,Obesity Medicine,"A physician who specializes in the treatment of obesity demonstrates competency in and a thorough understanding of the treatment of obesity and the genetic, biologic, environmental, social, and behavioral factors that contribute to obesity. The obesity medicine physician employs therapeutic interventions including diet, physical activity, behavioral change, and pharmacotherapy. The obesity medicine physician utilizes a comprehensive approach, and may include additional resources such as dietitians, exercise physiologists, mental health professionals and bariatric surgeons as indicated to achieve optimal results. Additionally, the obesity medicine physician maintains competency in providing pre- peri- and post-surgical care of bariatric surgery patients, promotes the prevention of obesity, and advocates for those who suffer from obesity.","Source: American Board of Obesity Medicine, www.abom.org [10/1/2007: new, 7/1/2015: title and definition modified] Additional Resource: American Society of Bariatric Physicians, www.asbp.org.",Obesity Medicine (Obstetrics & Gynecology) Physician,Individual
207VX0000X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Obstetrics & Gynecology,Obstetrics,"A physician who specializes in diagnosis, treatment, and management of patients with obstetric conditions.",Source: National Uniform Claim Committee,Obstetrics Physician,Individual
207VE0102X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Obstetrics & Gynecology,Reproductive Endocrinology,An obstetrician/gynecologist who is capable of managing complex problems relating to reproductive endocrinology and infertility.,"Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2007. http://www.abog.org/. American Osteopathic Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2007. http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) is provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology.",Reproductive Endocrinology Physician,Individual
207W00000X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Ophthalmology,,"An ophthalmologist has the knowledge and professional skills needed to provide comprehensive eye and vision care. Ophthalmologists are medically trained to diagnose, monitor and medically or surgically treat all ocular and visual disorders. This includes problems affecting the eye and its component structures, the eyelids, the orbit and the visual pathways. In so doing, an ophthalmologist prescribes vision services, including glasses and contact lenses.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Ophthalmology, 2007. http://www.abop.org/. American Osteopathic Board of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology, 2007. http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Ophthalmology. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) is provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology.",Ophthalmology Physician,Individual
207WX0120X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Ophthalmology,Cornea and External Diseases Specialist,"An ophthalmologist who specializes in diseases of the cornea, sclera, eyelids, conjunctiva, and anterior segment of the eye.","Source: American Academy of Ophthalmology, www.aao.org [1/1/2018: new]",Cornea and External Diseases Specialist Physician,Individual
207WX0009X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Ophthalmology,Glaucoma Specialist,An ophthalmologist who specializes in the treatment of glaucoma and other disorders related to increased intraocular pressure and optic nerve damage. This specialty involves the medical and surgical treatment of these conditions.,"Source: American Academy of Ophthalmology, www.aao.org [1/1/2017: new] Additional Resources: Association of University Professors of Ophthalmology, www.aupo.org",Glaucoma Specialist (Ophthalmology) Physician,Individual
207WX0109X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Ophthalmology,Neuro-ophthalmology,"A neuro-ophthalmologist is a subspecialist of ophthalmology. This physician evaluates, treats, and studies disorders of the eye, orbit and nervous system having to do with interactions of the visual motor and visual sensory systems with the central nervous system. Neuro-ophthalmologists manage patients with complex and severe neuro-ophthalmological disorders.","Source: American Academy of Ophthalmology, www.aao.org [7/1/2017: new]
Additional Resources: Association of University Professors of Ophthalmology, www.aupo.org.",Neuro-ophthalmology Physician,Individual
207WX0200X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Ophthalmology,Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery,"A physician who specializes in oculofacial plastic and reconstructive surgery. This subspecialty combines orbital and periocular surgery with facial plastic surgery, and includes aesthetic and reconstructive surgery of the face, orbit, eyelid, and lacrimal system. Practitioners evaluate, diagnose and treat conditions involving the eyelids, brows, midface, orbits, lacrimal systems and surrounding and supporting structures of the face and neck.","Source: American Academy of Ophthalmology, 2015. www.aao.org [1/1/2016: new]",Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Physician,Individual
207WX0110X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Ophthalmology,Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus Specialist,"An ophthalmologist who specializes in pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus management. The subspecialty includes the medical and surgical management of eye disorders found in children. Some of the more common disorders include amblyopia, strabismus, refractive error, cataract and glaucoma. These disorders may be related to neurological and endocrinological diseases, trauma, or aging changes in the extraocular muscles requiring medical, optical and surgical management.","Source: American Academy of Ophthalmology, www.aao.org [7/1/2017: new]
Additional Resources: Association of University Professors of Ophthalmology, www.aupo.org.",Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus Specialist Physician Physician,Individual
207WX0107X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Ophthalmology,Retina Specialist,An ophthalmologist who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of vitreoretinal diseases.,"Source: American Society of Retina Specialists, www.asrs.org [1/1/2017: new]
Additional Resources: American Academy of Ophthalmology, www.aao.org. Macula Society, www.maculasociety.org. Retina Society, www.retinasociety.org. Association of University Professors of Ophthalmology, www.aupo.org.",Retina Specialist (Ophthalmology) Physician,Individual
207WX0108X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Ophthalmology,Uveitis and Ocular Inflammatory Disease,"An ophthalmologist who specializes in the treatment of intraocular inflammation, scleritis, keratitis and infectious disorders affecting the eye and inflammatory disorders of the adnexa and/or orbit.","Source: American Academy of Ophthalmology, www.aao.org [1/1/2017: new]
Additional Resources: Association of University Professors of Ophthalmology, www.aupo.org",Uveitis and Ocular Inflammatory Disease (Ophthalmology) Physician,Individual
204E00000X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery,,"Oral and maxillofacial surgeons are trained to recognize and treat a wide spectrum of diseases, injuries and defects in the head, neck, face, jaws and the hard and soft tissues of the oral and maxillofacial region. They are also trained to administer anesthesia, and provide care in an office setting. They are trained to treat problems such as the extraction of wisdom teeth, misaligned jaws, tumors and cysts of the jaw and mouth, and to perform dental implant surgery."," Source: American College of Surgeons, 2013. www.facs.org [7/1/2013: definition added, source added, additional resources added] Additional Resources: American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons While this is generally considered a specialty of dentistry, physicians can also be board certified as oral and maxillofacial surgeons through the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery.",Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery (D.M.D.),Individual
207X00000X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Orthopaedic Surgery,,"An orthopaedic surgeon is trained in the preservation, investigation and restoration of the form and function of the extremities, spine and associated structures by medical, surgical and physical means. An orthopaedic surgeon is involved with the care of patients whose musculoskeletal problems include congenital deformities, trauma, infections, tumors, metabolic disturbances of the musculoskeletal system, deformities, injuries and degenerative diseases of the spine, hands, feet, knee, hip, shoulder and elbow in children and adults. An orthopaedic surgeon is also concerned with primary and secondary muscular problems and the effects of central or peripheral nervous system lesions of the musculoskeletal system.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery, 2007. http://www.abos.org/. American Osteopathic Board of Orthopaedic Surgery, 2007. http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) is provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Orthopaedic Surgery.",Orthopaedic Surgery Physician,Individual
207XS0114X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Orthopaedic Surgery,Adult Reconstructive Orthopaedic Surgery,"Recognized by several state medical boards as a fellowship subspecialty program of orthopaedic surgery, adult reconstructive orthopaedic surgeons deal with reconstructive procedures such as joint arthroplasty (i.e., hip and knee), osteotomy, arthroscopy, soft-tissue reconstruction, and a variety of other adult reconstructive surgical procedures. ","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added] Additional Resources: American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery, 2007. http://www.abos.org/. Separate board certification is not currently offered.",Adult Reconstructive Orthopaedic Surgery Physician,Individual
207XX0004X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Orthopaedic Surgery,Foot and Ankle Surgery,"Recognized by several state medical boards as a fellowship subspecialty program of orthopaedic surgery, foot and ankle surgeons deal with adult reconstructive foot and ankle surgery, adult foot and ankle trauma, sports medicine foot and ankle, and children's foot and ankle reconstructive surgery.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: title modified, definition added, source added] Additional Resources: American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery, 2007. http://www.abos.org/. Separate board certification is not currently offered. ACGME Accredited Residency Program Requirements: 1 year of training with 5 years Orthopedic Surgery for a total of 6 years.",Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Surgery Physician,Individual
207XS0106X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Orthopaedic Surgery,Hand Surgery,"An orthopaedic surgeon trained in the investigation, preservation and restoration by medical, surgical and rehabilitative means of all structures of the upper extremity directly affecting the form and function of the hand and wrist.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery, 2007. http://www.abos.org/. American Osteopathic Board of Orthopaedic Surgery, 2007. http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) is provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Orthopaedic Surgery.",Orthopaedic Hand Surgery Physician,Individual
207XS0117X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Orthopaedic Surgery,Orthopaedic Surgery of the Spine,"Recognized by several state medical boards as a fellowship subspecialty program of orthopaedic surgery, orthopaedic surgeons of the spine deal with the evaluation and nonoperative and operative treatment of the full spectrum of primary spinal disorders including trauma, degenerative, deformity, tumor, and reconstructive.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added] Additional Resources: American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery, 2007. http://www.abos.org/. Separate board certification is not currently offered.",Orthopaedic Surgery of the Spine Physician,Individual
207XX0801X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Orthopaedic Surgery,Orthopaedic Trauma,"Recognized by several state medical boards as a fellowship subspecialty program of orthopaedic surgery, orthopaedic trauma surgeons deal with the evaluation and management of acute orthopaedic injuries, evaluation and treatment of post-traumatic deformities and nonunions, acute and delayed reconstruction of pelvic and acetabular fractures, as well as osteotomy in the adult hip for treatment of hip arthritis.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added] Additional Resources: American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery, 2007. http://www.abos.org/. Separate board certification is not currently offered.",Orthopaedic Trauma Physician,Individual
207XP3100X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Orthopaedic Surgery,Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgery,"An orthopedic surgeon who has additional training and experience in diagnosing, treating and managing musculoskeletal problems in infants, children and adolescents. These may include limb and spine deformities (such as club foot, scoliosis); gait abnormalities (limping); bone and joint infections; broken bones.","Source: American Academy of Pediatrics, www.aap.org [7/1/2006: new]",Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgery Physician,Individual
207XX0005X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Orthopaedic Surgery,Sports Medicine,"An orthopaedic surgeon trained in sports medicine provides appropriate care for all structures of the musculoskeletal system directly affected by participation in sporting activity. This specialist is proficient in areas including conditioning, training and fitness, athletic performance and the impact of dietary supplements, pharmaceuticals, and nutrition on performance and health, coordination of care within the team setting utilizing other health care professionals, field evaluation and management, soft tissue biomechanics and injury healing and repair. Knowledge and understanding of the principles and techniques of rehabilitation, athletic equipment and orthotic devices enables the specialist to prevent and manage athletic injuries.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition changed, source changed] Additional Resources: American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery, 2007. http://www.abos.org/. Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery. ACGME Accredited Program Requirements: 1 year GME in the specialty + 5 years of Orthopaedic Surgery for a total of 6 years",Sports Medicine (Orthopaedic Surgery) Physician,Individual
207Y00000X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Otolaryngology,,"An otolaryngologist-head and neck surgeon provides comprehensive medical and surgical care for patients with diseases and disorders that affect the ears, nose, throat, the respiratory and upper alimentary systems and related structures of the head and neck. An otolaryngologist diagnoses and provides medical and/or surgical therapy or prevention of diseases, allergies, neoplasms, deformities, disorders and/or injuries of the ears, nose, sinuses, throat, respiratory and upper alimentary systems, face, jaws and the other head and neck systems. Head and neck oncology, facial plastic and reconstructive surgery and the treatment of disorders of hearing and voice are fundamental areas of expertise.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Otolaryngology, 2007. http://www.aboto.org/. American Osteopathic Board of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology, 2007. http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Otolaryngology. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) is provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology.",Otolaryngology Physician,Individual
207YS0123X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Otolaryngology,Facial Plastic Surgery,An otolaryngologist who specializes in facial plastic surgery.,"Source: National Uniform Claim Committee, 2009 [1/1/2010: definition added, source added] Additional Resources: A General Certificate was, but is no longer issued by the American Osteopathic Board of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology.",Facial Plastic Surgery Physician,Individual
207YX0602X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Otolaryngology,Otolaryngic Allergy,An otolaryngologist who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of otolaryngic allergies and other allergic diseases.,"Source: National Uniform Claim Committee, 2009 [1/1/2010: definition added, source added] Additional Resources: A Certification of Added Qualifications (CAQ) is issued by the American Osteopathic Board of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology.",Otolaryngic Allergy Physician,Individual
207YX0905X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Otolaryngology,Otolaryngology/Facial Plastic Surgery,An otolaryngologist who specializes in the diagnosis and surgical treatment of head and neck conditions.,"Source: National Uniform Claim Committee, 2009 [1/1/2010: definition added, source added] Additional Resources: A General Certificate is issued by the American Osteopathic Board of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology.",Otolaryngology/Facial Plastic Surgery Physician,Individual
207YX0901X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Otolaryngology,Otology & Neurotology,"An otolaryngologist who treats diseases of the ear and temporal bone, including disorders of hearing and balance. The additional training in otology and neurotology emphasizes the study of embryology, anatomy, physiology, epidemiology, pathophysiology, pathology, genetics, immunology, microbiology and the etiology of diseases of the ear and temporal bone.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added] Additional Resources: American Board of Otolaryngology, 2007. http://www.aboto.org/. Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Otolaryngology.",Otology & Neurotology Physician,Individual
207YP0228X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Otolaryngology,Pediatric Otolaryngology,"A pediatric otolaryngologist has special expertise in the management of infants and children with disorders that include congenital and acquired conditions involving the aerodigestive tract, nose and paranasal sinuses, the ear and other areas of the head and neck. The pediatric otolaryngologist has special skills in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of childhood disorders of voice, speech, language and hearing.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added] Additional Resources: American Board of Otolaryngology, 2007. http://www.aboto.org/. Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Otolaryngology.",Pediatric Otolaryngology Physician,Individual
207YX0007X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Otolaryngology,Plastic Surgery within the Head & Neck,"An otolaryngologist with additional training in plastic and reconstructive procedures within the head, face, neck and associated structures, including cutaneous head and neck oncology and reconstruction, management of maxillofacial trauma, soft tissue repair and neural surgery. The field is diverse and involves a wide age range of patients, from the newborn to the aged. While both cosmetic and reconstructive surgeries are practiced, there are many additional procedures which interface with them.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added] Additional Resources: American Board of Otolaryngology, 2007. http://www.aboto.org/. Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Otolaryngology. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy is currently provided in the subspecialty of Otolaryngology/Facial Plastic Surgery (see Taxonomy Code 207YX0905X)",Plastic Surgery within the Head & Neck (Otolaryngology) Physician,Individual
207YS0012X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Otolaryngology,Sleep Medicine,"An Otolaryngologist who practices Sleep Medicine is certified in the subspecialty of sleep medicine and specializes in the clinical assessment, physiologic testing, diagnosis, management and prevention of sleep and circadian rhythm disorders. Sleep specialists treat patients of any age and use multidisciplinary approaches. Disorders managed by sleep specialists include, but are not limited to, sleep related breathing disorders, insomnia, hypersomnias, circadian rhythm sleep disorders, parasomnias and sleep related movement disorders.","Source: American Academy of Sleep Medicine, www.aasm.org [7/1/2006: new]",Sleep Medicine (Otolaryngology) Physician,Individual
208VP0014X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Pain Medicine,Interventional Pain Medicine,"Interventional Pain Medicine is the discipline of medicine devoted to the diagnosis and treatment of pain and related disorders principally with the application of interventional techniques in managing subacute, chronic, persistent, and intractable pain, independently or in conjunction with other modalities of treatment.",,Interventional Pain Medicine Physician,Individual
208VP0000X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Pain Medicine,Pain Medicine,"Pain Medicine is a primary medical specialty based on a distinct body of knowledge and a well-defined scope of clinical practice that is founded on science, research and education. It is concerned with the study of pain, the prevention of pain, and the evaluation, treatment, and rehabilitation of persons in pain. A comprehensive evaluation incorporates the physical, psychological, cognitive and socio-cultural contributions to pain. The treatment protocol may include pharmacological, invasive, behavioral, cognitive, rehabilitative and complementary strategies provided in a concurrent focused and patient specific manner. The pain medicine physician often serves the patient as a frontline physician regarding their pain, but also may serve as a consultant to other physicians, direct an interdisciplinary/multidisciplinary treatment team, conduct research, or advocate for the patient's pain care with public and private agencies. The Pain Medicine physician may work in variety of settings including office, clinic, hospital, university, or governmental/public agencies.","Source: American Academy of Pain Medicine, www.painmed.org
Additional Resources: The American Board of Pain Medicine provides Board Certification.",Pain Medicine Physician,Individual
207ZP0101X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Pathology,Anatomic Pathology,"A pathologist deals with the causes and nature of disease and contributes to diagnosis, prognosis and treatment through knowledge gained by the laboratory application of the biologic, chemical and physical sciences. A pathologist uses information gathered from the microscopic examination of tissue specimens, cells and body fluids, and from clinical laboratory tests on body fluids and secretions for the diagnosis, exclusion and monitoring of disease.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. [7/1/2007: definition added, source added, 7/1/2009: definition reformatted; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Pathology, 2007. http://www.abpath.org/. American Osteopathic Board of Pathology, 2007. http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Pathology (note: this taxonomy code identifies the ""anatomic pathology only"" route). To acknowledge the diverse activities in the practice of pathology and to accommodate the interests of individuals wanting to enter the field, the ABP offers primary certification through the following three routes: combined anatomic pathology and clinical pathology, anatomic pathology only and clinical pathology only. Primary certification in anatomic pathology or clinical pathology may be combined with some of the subspecialty certifications.",Anatomic Pathology Physician,Individual
207ZP0102X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Pathology,Anatomic Pathology & Clinical Pathology,"A pathologist deals with the causes and nature of disease and contributes to diagnosis, prognosis and treatment through knowledge gained by the laboratory application of the biologic, chemical and physical sciences. A pathologist uses information gathered from the microscopic examination of tissue specimens, cells and body fluids, and from clinical laboratory tests on body fluids and secretions for the diagnosis, exclusion and monitoring of disease.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added, 7/1/2009: definition reformatted] Additional Resources: American Board of Pathology, 2007. http://www.abpath.org/ This taxonomy code identifies the combined anatomic pathology & clinical pathology route. Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Pathology. To acknowledge the diverse activities in the practice of pathology and to accommodate the interests of individuals wanting to enter the field, the ABP offers primary certification through the following three routes: combined anatomic pathology and clinical pathology, anatomic pathology only and clinical pathology only. Primary certification in anatomic pathology or clinical pathology may be combined with some of the subspecialty certifications.",Anatomic Pathology & Clinical Pathology Physician,Individual
207ZB0001X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Pathology,Blood Banking & Transfusion Medicine,"A physician who specializes in blood banking/transfusion medicine is responsible for the maintenance of an adequate blood supply, blood donor and patient-recipient safety and appropriate blood utilization. Pre-transfusion compatibility testing and antibody testing assure that blood transfusions, when indicated, are as safe as possible. This physician directs the preparation and safe use of specially prepared blood components, including red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets and plasma constituents, and marrow or stem cells for transplantation.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Pathology, 2007. http://www.abpath.org/. American Osteopathic Board of Pathology, 2007. http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Pathology. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) was provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Pathology. The Certification is NO longer provided.",Blood Banking & Transfusion Medicine Physician,Individual
207ZP0104X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Pathology,Chemical Pathology,"A chemical pathologist has expertise in the biochemistry of the human body as it applies to the understanding of the cause and progress of disease. This physician functions as a clinical consultant in the diagnosis and treatment of human disease. Chemical pathology entails the application of biochemical data to the detection, confirmation or monitoring of disease.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Pathology, 2007. http://www.abpath.org/. American Osteopathic Board of Pathology, 2007. http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Pathology. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) was provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Pathology. The Certification is NO longer provided.",Chemical Pathology Physician,Individual
207ZC0008X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Pathology,Clinical Informatics,"Physicians who practice Clinical Informatics collaborate with other health care and information technology professionals to analyze, design, implement and evaluate information and communication systems that enhance individual and population health outcomes, improve patient care, and strengthen the clinician-patient relationship. Clinical Informaticians use their knowledge of patient care combined with their understanding of informatics concepts, methods, and tools to: assess information and knowledge needs of health care professionals and patients; characterize, evaluate, and refine clinical processes; develop, implement, and refine clinical decision support systems; and lead or participate in the procurement, customization, development, implementation, management, evaluation, and continuous improvement of clinical information systems.","Source: The American Board of Preventive Medicine, 2013. www.theabpm.org [1/1/2014: new] Additional Resources: The American Board of Pathology, www.abpath.org",Clinical Informatics (Pathology) Physician,Individual
207ZC0006X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Pathology,Clinical Pathology,"A pathologist deals with the causes and nature of disease and contributes to diagnosis, prognosis and treatment through knowledge gained by the laboratory application of the biologic, chemical and physical sciences. A pathologist uses information gathered from the microscopic examination of tissue specimens, cells and body fluids, and from clinical laboratory tests on body fluids and secretions for the diagnosis, exclusion and monitoring of disease.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: new, 7/1/2009: definition reformatted] Additional Resources: American Board of Pathology, 2007. http://www.abpath.org/ This taxonomy code identifies the combined anatomic ""clinical pathology only"" route. Board Certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Pathology. To acknowledge the diverse activities in the practice of pathology and to accommodate the interests of individuals wanting to enter the field, the ABP offers primary certification through the following three routes: combined anatomic pathology and clinical pathology, anatomic pathology only and clinical pathology only. Primary certification in anatomic pathology or clinical pathology may be combined with some of the subspecialty certifications.",Clinical Pathology Physician,Individual
207ZP0105X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Pathology,Clinical Pathology/Laboratory Medicine,"A pathologist deals with the causes and nature of disease and contributes to diagnosis, prognosis and treatment through knowledge gained by the laboratory application of the biologic, chemical and physical sciences. A pathologist uses information gathered from the microscopic examination of tissue specimens, cells and body fluids, and from clinical laboratory tests on body fluids and secretions for the diagnosis, exclusion and monitoring of disease.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Pathology, 2007. http://www.abpath.org/. American Osteopathic Board of Pathology, 2007. http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Pathology. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) is provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Pathology.",Clinical Pathology/Laboratory Medicine Physician,Individual
207ZC0500X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Pathology,Cytopathology,"A cytopathologist is an anatomic pathologist trained in the diagnosis of human disease by means of the study of cells obtained from body secretions and fluids, by scraping, washing, or sponging the surface of a lesion, or by the aspiration of a tumor mass or body organ with a fine needle. A major aspect of a cytopathologist's practice is the interpretation of Papanicolaou-stained smears of cells from the female reproductive systems, the ""Pap"" test. However, the cytopathologist's expertise is applied to the diagnosis of cells from all systems and areas of the body. He/she is a consultant to all medical specialists.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition changed, source added] Additional Resources: American Board of Pathology, 2007. http://www.abpath.org/. Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Pathology.",Cytopathology Physician,Individual
207ZD0900X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Pathology,Dermatopathology,"A dermatopathologist is an expert in diagnosing and monitoring diseases of the skin including infectious, immunologic, degenerative, and neoplastic diseases. This entails the examination and interpretation of specially prepared tissue sections, cellular scrapings, and smears of skin lesions by means of light microscopy, electron microscopy, and fluorescence microscopy.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition changed, source added] Additional Resources: American Board of Pathology, 2007. http://www.abpath.org/. Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Pathology. A subspecialty certificate was first issued by the ABMS in 1974. ACGME Accredited Residency Program Requirements: None.",Dermatopathology (Pathology) Physician,Individual
207ZF0201X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Pathology,Forensic Pathology,"A forensic pathologist is expert in investigating and evaluating cases of sudden, unexpected, suspicious and violent death as well as other specific classes of death defined by law. The forensic pathologist serves the public as coroner or medical examiner, or by performing medicolegal autopsies for such officials.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Pathology, 2007. http://www.abpath.org/. American Osteopathic Board of Pathology, 2007. http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Pathology. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) is provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Pathology.",Forensic Pathology Physician,Individual
207ZH0000X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Pathology,Hematology,"A hematopathologist is expert in diseases that affect blood cells, blood clotting mechanisms, bone marrow and lymph nodes. This physician has the knowledge and technical skills essential for the laboratory diagnosis of anemias, leukemias, lymphomas, bleeding disorders and blood clotting disorders.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Pathology, 2007. http://www.abpath.org/. American Osteopathic Board of Pathology, 2007. http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Pathology. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) was provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Pathology. The Certification is NO longer provided.",Hematology (Pathology) Physician,Individual
207ZI0100X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Pathology,Immunopathology,A pathologist who specializes in the diagnosis of immunologic diseases.,"Source: National Uniform Claim Committee, 2009 [1/1/2010: definition added, source added] Additional Resources: A Certification of Added Qualifications (CAQ) was, but is no longer issued by the American Osteopathic Board of Pathology.",Immunopathology Physician,Individual
207ZM0300X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Pathology,Medical Microbiology,"A medical microbiologist is expert in the isolation and identification of microbial agents that cause infectious disease. Viruses, bacteria and fungi, as well as parasites, are identified and, where possible, tested for susceptibility to appropriate antimicrobial agents.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Pathology, 2007. http://www.abpath.org/. American Osteopathic Board of Pathology, 2007. http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Pathology. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) was provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Pathology. The Certification is NO longer provided.",Medical Microbiology Physician,Individual
207ZP0007X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Pathology,Molecular Genetic Pathology,"A molecular genetic pathologist is expert in the principles, theory and technologies of molecular biology and molecular genetics. This expertise is used to make or confirm diagnoses of Mendelian genetic disorders, disorders of human development, infectious diseases and malignancies, and to assess the natural history of those disorders. A molecular genetic pathologist provides information about gene structure, function and alteration and applies laboratory techniques for diagnosis, treatment and prognosis for individuals with related disorders.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition changed, source changed] Additional Resources: American Board of Pathology, 2007. http://www.abpath.org/. Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Pathology. A subspecialty certificate for MGG was approved by the ABMS in 1999. ACGME Accredited Residency Program Requirements: Proposal under development.",Molecular Genetic Pathology (Pathology) Physician,Individual
207ZN0500X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Pathology,Neuropathology,"A neuropathologist is expert in the diagnosis of diseases of the nervous system and skeletal muscles and functions as a consultant primarily to neurologists and neurosurgeons. The neuropathologist is knowledgeable in the infirmities of humans as they affect the nervous and neuromuscular systems, be they degenerative, infectious, metabolic, immunologic, neoplastic, vascular or physical in nature.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Pathology, 2007. http://www.abpath.org/. American Osteopathic Board of Pathology, 2007. http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Pathology. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) was provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Pathology. The Certification is NO longer provided.",Neuropathology Physician,Individual
207ZP0213X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Pathology,Pediatric Pathology,"A pediatric pathologist is expert in the laboratory diagnosis of diseases that occur during fetal growth, infancy and child development. The practice requires a strong foundation in general pathology and substantial understanding of normal growth and development, along with extensive knowledge of pediatric medicine.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added] Additional Resources: American Board of Pathology, 2007. http://www.abpath.org/. Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Pathology.",Pediatric Pathology Physician,Individual
208000000X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Pediatrics,,"A pediatrician is concerned with the physical, emotional and social health of children from birth to young adulthood. Care encompasses a broad spectrum of health services ranging from preventive healthcare to the diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic diseases. A pediatrician deals with biological, social and environmental influences on the developing child, and with the impact of disease and dysfunction on development.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Pediatrics, 2007. http://www.abp.org/. American Osteopathic Board of Pediatrics, 2007. http://www.osteopathic.org/certificatio
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Pediatrics. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) is provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Pediatrics.",Pediatrics Physician,Individual
2080A0000X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Pediatrics,Adolescent Medicine,"A pediatrician who specializes in adolescent medicine is a multi-disciplinary healthcare specialist trained in the unique physical, psychological and social characteristics of adolescents, their healthcare problems and needs.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Pediatrics, 2007. http://www.abp.org/. American Osteopathic Board of Pediatrics, 2007. http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Pediatrics. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) is provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Pediatrics.",Pediatric Adolescent Medicine Physician,Individual
2080C0008X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Pediatrics,Child Abuse Pediatrics,"A Child Abuse Pediatrician serves as a resource to children, families and communities by accurately diagnosing abuse; consulting with community agencies on child safety; providing expertise in courts of law; treating consequences of abuse and neglect; directing child abuse and neglect prevention programs and participating on multidisciplinary teams investigating; and managing child abuse cases. ","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2009 [7/1/2009: new]",Child Abuse Pediatrics Physician,Individual
2080I0007X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Pediatrics,Clinical & Laboratory Immunology,A pediatrician who specializes in clinical and laboratory immunology disease management.,"Source: National Uniform Claim Committee, 2009 [1/1/2010: definition added, source added] Additional Resources: A certification was, but is no longer issued by the American Board of Pediatrics.",Pediatric Clinical & Laboratory Immunology Physician,Individual
2080P0006X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Pediatrics,Developmental - Behavioral Pediatrics,"A developmental-behavioral specialist is a pediatrician with special training and experience who aims to foster understanding and promotion of optimal development of children and families through research, education, clinical care and advocacy efforts. This physician assists in the prevention, diagnosis, and management of developmental difficulties and problematic behaviors in children and in the family dysfunctions that compromise children's development.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition changed, source changed, 3/26/2008: definition corrected] Additional Resources: American Board of Pediatrics, 2007. http://www.abp.org/. Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Pediatrics.",Developmental - Behavioral Pediatrics Physician,Individual
2080H0002X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Pediatrics,Hospice and Palliative Medicine,"A pediatrician with special knowledge and skills to prevent and relieve the suffering experienced by patients with life-limiting illnesses. This specialist works with an interdisciplinary hospice or palliative care team to maximize quality of life while addressing physical, psychological, social and spiritual needs of both patient and family throughout the course of the disease, through the dying process, and beyond for the family. This specialist has expertise in the assessment of patients with advanced disease; the relief of distressing symptoms; the coordination of interdisciplinary patient and family-centered care in diverse venues; the use of specialized care systems including hospice; the management of the imminently dying patient; and legal and ethical decision making in end-of-life care.","Source: American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine, www.aahpm.org [1/1/2007: new]",Pediatric Hospice and Palliative Medicine Physician,Individual
2080T0002X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Pediatrics,Medical Toxicology,"Medical toxicologists are physicians that specialize in the prevention, evaluation, treatment and monitoring of injury and illness from exposures to drugs and chemicals, as well as biological and radiological agents. Medical toxicologists care for people in clinical, academic, governmental and public health settings, and provide poison control center leadership. Important areas of medical toxicology include acute drug poisoning, adverse drug events, drug abuse, addiction and withdrawal, chemicals and hazardous materials, terrorism preparedness, venomous bites and stings, and environmental and workplace exposures.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition changed, source added] Additional Resources: American Board of Pediatrics, 2007. http://www.abp.org/. Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Pediatrics. ACGME Accredited Residency Program Requirements: Medical Toxicology (EM) 2 years with 3-4 years Emergency Medicine for a total of 5-6 years; for Medical Toxicology (Preventive Medicine) 2 years with 3 years Preventive Medicine for a total of 5 years. Medical Toxicology (Pediatrics): None. ABMS Approved Subspecialty Certificates (Emergency Medicine) (Pediatrics) (Preventive Medicine)",Pediatric Medical Toxicology Physician,Individual
2080N0001X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Pediatrics,Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine,A pediatrician who is the principal care provider for sick newborn infants. Clinical expertise is used for direct patient care and for consulting with obstetrical colleagues to plan for the care of mothers who have high-risk pregnancies.,"Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Pediatrics, 2007. http://www.abp.org/. American Osteopathic Board of Pediatrics, 2007. http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Pediatrics. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) is provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Pediatrics.",Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine Physician,Individual
2080P0008X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Pediatrics,Neurodevelopmental Disabilities,"A pediatrician who specializes in the treatment of individuals with developmental delays and learning disorders associated with cerebral palsy, spina bifida, autism, and other chronic neurologic conditions.","Source: National Uniform Claim Committee, www.nucc.org",Pediatric Neurodevelopmental Disabilities Physician,Individual
2080B0002X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Pediatrics,Obesity Medicine,"A physician who specializes in the treatment of obesity demonstrates competency in and a thorough understanding of the treatment of obesity and the genetic, biologic, environmental, social, and behavioral factors that contribute to obesity. The obesity medicine physician employs therapeutic interventions including diet, physical activity, behavioral change, and pharmacotherapy. The obesity medicine physician utilizes a comprehensive approach, and may include additional resources such as dietitians, exercise physiologists, mental health professionals and bariatric surgeons as indicated to achieve optimal results. Additionally, the obesity medicine physician maintains competency in providing pre- peri- and post-surgical care of bariatric surgery patients, promotes the prevention of obesity, and advocates for those who suffer from obesity.","Source: American Board of Obesity Medicine, www.abom.org [7/1/2015: new] Additional Resource: American Society of Bariatric Physicians, www.asbp.org.",Pediatric Obesity Medicine Physician,Individual
2080P0201X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Pediatrics,Pediatric Allergy/Immunology,"A pediatrician who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of allergies, allergic reactions, and immunologic diseases in children.","Source: National Uniform Claim Committee, 2009 [1/1/2010: title modified, definition added, source added] Additional Resources: A Certification of Special Qualifications (CSQ) is issued by the American Osteopathic Board of Pediatrics.",Pediatric Allergy/Immunology Physician,Individual
2080P0202X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Pediatrics,Pediatric Cardiology,"A pediatric cardiologist provides comprehensive care to patients with cardiovascular problems. This specialist is skilled in selecting, performing and evaluating the structural and functional assessment of the heart and blood vessels, and the clinical evaluation of cardiovascular disease.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Pediatrics, 2007. http://www.abp.org/. American Osteopathic Board of Pediatrics, 2007. http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Pediatrics. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) was provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Pediatrics. The Certification is no longer offered.",Pediatric Cardiology Physician,Individual
2080P0203X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Pediatrics,Pediatric Critical Care Medicine,A pediatrician expert in advanced life support for children from the term or near-term neonate to the adolescent. This competence extends to the critical care management of life-threatening organ system failure from any cause in both medical and surgical patients and to the support of vital physiological functions. This specialist may have administrative responsibilities for intensive care units and also facilitates patient care among other specialists.,"Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition changed, source added] Additional Resources: American Board of Pediatrics, 2007. http://www.abp.org/. Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Pediatrics. ACGME Accredited Residency Program Requirements: 2 years of training with 3 years Pediatrics plus 1 year Pediatric Critical Care for certification for a total of 6 years. ABMS Approved Subspecialty Certificate (Pediatrics)",Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Physician,Individual
2080P0204X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Pediatrics,Pediatric Emergency Medicine,A pediatrician who has special qualifications to manage emergencies in infants and children.,"Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added] Additional Resources: American Board of Pediatrics, 2007. http://www.abp.org/. Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Pediatrics.",Pediatric Emergency Medicine (Pediatrics) Physician,Individual
2080P0205X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Pediatrics,Pediatric Endocrinology,"A pediatrician who provides expert care to infants, children and adolescents who have diseases that result from an abnormality in the endocrine glands (glands which secrete hormones). These diseases include diabetes mellitus, growth failure, unusual size for age, early or late pubertal development, birth defects, the genital region and disorders of the thyroid, the adrenal and pituitary glands.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Pediatrics, 2007. http://www.abp.org/. American Osteopathic Board of Pediatrics, 2007. http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Pediatrics. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) is provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Pediatrics.",Pediatric Endocrinology Physician,Individual
2080P0206X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Pediatrics,Pediatric Gastroenterology,"A pediatrician who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the digestive systems of infants, children and adolescents. This specialist treats conditions such as abdominal pain, ulcers, diarrhea, cancer and jaundice and performs complex diagnostic and therapeutic procedures using lighted scopes to see internal organs.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added] Additional Resources: American Board of Pediatrics, 2007. http://www.abp.org/. Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Pediatrics.",Pediatric Gastroenterology Physician,Individual
2080P0207X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Pediatrics,Pediatric Hematology-Oncology,"A pediatrician trained in the combination of pediatrics, hematology and oncology to recognize and manage pediatric blood disorders and cancerous diseases.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Pediatrics, 2007. http://www.abp.org/. American Osteopathic Board of Pediatrics, 2007. http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Pediatrics. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) was provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Pediatrics. The Certification is no longer offered.",Pediatric Hematology & Oncology Physician,Individual
2080P0208X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Pediatrics,Pediatric Infectious Diseases,"A pediatrician trained to care for children in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of infectious diseases. This specialist can apply specific knowledge to affect a better outcome for pediatric infections with complicated courses, underlying diseases that predispose to unusual or severe infections, unclear diagnoses, uncommon diseases and complex or investigational treatments.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Pediatrics, 2007. http://www.abp.org/. American Osteopathic Board of Pediatrics, 2007. http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Pediatrics. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) was provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Pediatrics. The Certification is no longer offered.",Pediatric Infectious Diseases Physician,Individual
2080P0210X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Pediatrics,Pediatric Nephrology,"A pediatrician who deals with the normal and abnormal development and maturation of the kidney and urinary tract, the mechanisms by which the kidney can be damaged, the evaluation and treatment of renal diseases, fluid and electrolyte abnormalities, hypertension and renal replacement therapy.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Pediatrics, 2007. http://www.abp.org/. American Osteopathic Board of Pediatrics, 2007. http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Pediatrics. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) was provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Pediatrics. The Certification is no longer offered.",Pediatric Nephrology Physician,Individual
2080P0214X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Pediatrics,Pediatric Pulmonology,"A pediatrician dedicated to the prevention and treatment of all respiratory diseases affecting infants, children and young adults. This specialist is knowledgeable about the growth and development of the lung, assessment of respiratory function in infants and children, and experienced in a variety of invasive and noninvasive diagnostic techniques.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Pediatrics, 2007. http://www.abp.org/. American Osteopathic Board of Pediatrics, 2007. http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Pediatrics. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) was provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Pediatrics. The Certification is no longer offered.",Pediatric Pulmonology Physician,Individual
2080P0216X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Pediatrics,Pediatric Rheumatology,"A pediatrician who treats diseases of joints, muscle, bones and tendons. A pediatric rheumatologist diagnoses and treats arthritis, back pain, muscle strains, common athletic injuries and ""collagen"" diseases.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added] Additional Resources: American Board of Pediatrics, 2007. http://www.abp.org/. Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Pediatrics.",Pediatric Rheumatology Physician,Individual
2080T0004X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Pediatrics,Pediatric Transplant Hepatology,A pediatrician with expertise in transplant hepatology encompasses the special knowledge and skill required of pediatric gastroenterologists to care for patients prior to and following hepatic transplantation; it spans all phases of liver transplantation.,"Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: new] Additional Resources; American Board of Pediatrics, 2007. http://www.abp.org/. Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Pediatrics.",Pediatric Transplant Hepatology Physician,Individual
2080S0012X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Pediatrics,Sleep Medicine,"A Pediatrician who practices Sleep Medicine is certified in the subspecialty of sleep medicine and specializes in the clinical assessment, physiologic testing, diagnosis, management and prevention of sleep and circadian rhythm disorders. Sleep specialists treat patients of any age and use multidisciplinary approaches. Disorders managed by sleep specialists include, but are not limited to, sleep related breathing disorders, insomnia, hypersomnias, circadian rhythm sleep disorders, parasomnias and sleep related movement disorders.","Source: American Academy of Sleep Medicine, www.aasm.org [7/1/2006: new]",Pediatric Sleep Medicine Physician,Individual
2080S0010X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Pediatrics,Sports Medicine,"A pediatrician who is responsible for continuous care in the field of sports medicine, not only for the enhancement of health and fitness, but also for the prevention of injury and illness. A sports medicine physician must have knowledge and experience in the promotion of wellness and the prevention of injury. Knowledge about special areas of medicine such as exercise physiology, biomechanics, nutrition, psychology, physical rehabilitation, epidemiology, physical evaluation, injuries (treatment and prevention and referral practice) and the role of exercise in promoting a healthy lifestyle are essential to the practice of sports medicine. The sports medicine physician requires special education to provide the knowledge to improve the healthcare of the individual engaged in physical exercise (sports) whether as an individual or in team participation.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Pediatrics, 2007. http://www.abp.org/. American Osteopathic Board of Pediatrics, 2007. http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Pediatrics. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) is provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Pediatrics.",Pediatric Sports Medicine Physician,Individual
202K00000X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Phlebology,,"Phlebology is the medical discipline that involves the diagnosis and treatment of venous disorders, including spider veins, varicose veins, chronic venous insufficiency, venous leg ulcers, congenital venous abnormalities, venous thromboembolism and other disorders of venous origin. A phlebologist has attained a minimum of 50 hours of CME units in phlebology-related courses, and is knowledgeable of and trained in a variety of diagnostic techniques including physical examination, venous imaging techniques such as duplex ultrasound, CT and MR, plethysmographic techniques and laboratory evaluation related to venous thromboembolism. The phlebologist is also trained in a variety of therapeutic interventions, which may include compression, sclerotherapy, cutaneous vascular laser, endovenous thermoablation procedures (laser and radiofrequency) endovenous chemical ablation, surgical procedures (e.g., ambulatory phlebectomy, venous ligation), vasoactive medications and the management of venous thromboembolism.","Source: American College of Phlebology 12/2006. www.phelbology.org [1/1/2007: new, 7/1/2009: definition reformatted] Additional Resources: Training Programs, Fellowships, and/or Preceptorships: Certification exam is being established by the American Board of Phlebology. ACGME Accredited Residency Program Requirements: None",Phlebology Physician,Individual
208100000X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation,,"Physical medicine and rehabilitation, also referred to as rehabilitation medicine, is the medical specialty concerned with diagnosing, evaluating, and treating patients with physical disabilities. These disabilities may arise from conditions affecting the musculoskeletal system such as neck and back pain, sports injuries, or other painful conditions affecting the limbs, such as carpal tunnel syndrome. Alternatively, the disabilities may result from neurological trauma or disease such as spinal cord injury, head injury or stroke. A physician certified in physical medicine and rehabilitation is often called a physiatrist. The primary goal of the physiatrist is to achieve maximal restoration of physical, psychological, social and vocational function through comprehensive rehabilitation. Pain management is often an important part of the role of the physiatrist. For diagnosis and evaluation, a physiatrist may include the techniques of electromyography to supplement the standard history, physical, x-ray and laboratory examinations. The physiatrist has expertise in the appropriate use of therapeutic exercise, prosthetics (artificial limbs), orthotics and mechanical and electrical devices.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2007. http://www.abpmr.org/. American Osteopathic Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2007. http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) is provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.",Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Physician,Individual
2081P0301X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation,Brain Injury Medicine,"A Brain Injury Medicine physician specializes in disorders of brain function due to injury and disease. These disorders encompass a range of medical, physical, neurologic, cognitive, sensory, and behavioral disorders that result in psychosocial, educational, and vocational consequences.","Source: American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2015. www.abpmr.org [1/1/2016: new]",Brain Injury Medicine (Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation) Physician,Individual
2081H0002X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation,Hospice and Palliative Medicine,"A physical medicine and rehabilitation physician with special knowledge and skills to prevent and relieve the suffering experienced by patients with life-limiting illnesses. This specialist works with an interdisciplinary hospice or palliative care team to maximize quality of life while addressing physical, psychological, social and spiritual needs of both patient and family throughout the course of the disease, through the dying process, and beyond for the family. This specialist has expertise in the assessment of patients with advanced disease; the relief of distressing symptoms; the coordination of interdisciplinary patient and family-centered care in diverse venues; the use of specialized care systems including hospice; the management of the imminently dying patient; and legal and ethical decision making in end-of-life care.","Source: American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine, www.aahpm.org [1/1/2007: new]",Hospice and Palliative Medicine (Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation) Physician,Individual
2081N0008X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation,Neuromuscular Medicine,"A physician who specializes in neuromuscular medicine possesses specialized knowledge in the science, clinical evaluation and management of these disorders. This encompasses the knowledge of the pathology, diagnosis and treatment of these disorders at a level that is significantly beyond the training and knowledge expected of a general neurologist, child neurologist or physiatrist.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: new] Additional Resources: American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2007. http://www.abpmr.org/. Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. ",Neuromuscular Medicine (Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation) Physician,Individual
2081P2900X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation,Pain Medicine,"A physician who provides a high level of care, either as a primary physician or consultant, for patients experiencing problems with acute, chronic or cancer pain in both hospital and ambulatory settings. Patient care needs may also be coordinated with other specialists. ","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition changed, source changed] Additional Resources: American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2007. http://www.abpmr.org/. Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. A subspecialty certificate was approved by the ABMS in 1999. ACGME Accredited Residency Program Requirements: Proposal under development.",Pain Medicine (Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation) Physician,Individual
2081P0010X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation,Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine,"A physiatrist who utilizes an interdisciplinary approach and addresses the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and management of congenital and childhood-onset physical impairments including related or secondary medical, physical, functional, psychosocial and vocational limitations or conditions, with an understanding of the life course of disability. This physician is trained in the identification of functional capabilities and selection of the best of rehabilitation intervention strategies, with an understanding of the continuum of care.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition changed, source added] Additional Resources: American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2007. http://www.abpmr.org/. Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. A subspecialty certificate for PRM was approved by the ABMS in 1999. ACGME Accredited Residency Program Requirements: Early discussions underway",Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine Physician,Individual
2081P0004X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation,Spinal Cord Injury Medicine,"A physician who addresses the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and management of traumatic spinal cord injury and non-traumatic etiologies of spinal cord dysfunction by working in an interdisciplinary manner. Care is provided to patients of all ages on a lifelong basis and covers related medical, physical, psychological and vocational disabilities and complications. ","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition changed, source added] Additional Resources: American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2007. http://www.abpmr.org/. Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. ACGME Accredited Residency Program Requirements: 1 year of training with 3-5 years in relevant specialty for a total of 4-6 years. ABMS Approved Subspecialty Certificate: (Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation)",Spinal Cord Injury Medicine Physician,Individual
2081S0010X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation,Sports Medicine,"A physician who specializes in Sports Medicine is responsible for continuous care related to the enhancement of health and fitness as well as the prevention of injury and illness. The specialist possesses knowledge and experience in the promotion of wellness and the prevention of injury from many areas of medicine such as exercise physiology, biomechanics, nutrition, psychology, physical rehabilitation, epidemiology, physical evaluation and injuries. It is the goal of a Sports Medicine specialist to improve the healthcare of the individual engaged in physical exercise.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2009. www.abms.org [7/1/2009: definition added]",Sports Medicine (Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation) Physician,Individual
208200000X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Plastic Surgery,,"A plastic surgeon deals with the repair, reconstruction or replacement of physical defects of form or function involving the skin, musculoskeletal system, craniomaxillofacial structures, hand, extremities, breast and trunk and external genitalia or cosmetic enhancement of these areas of the body. Cosmetic surgery is an essential component of plastic surgery. The plastic surgeon uses cosmetic surgical principles to both improve overall appearance and to optimize the outcome of reconstructive procedures. The surgeon uses aesthetic surgical principles not only to improve undesirable qualities of normal structures but in all reconstructive procedures as well.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added] Additional Resources: American Board of Plastic Surgery, 2007. http://www.abplsurg.org/. Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Plastic Surgery.",Plastic Surgery Physician,Individual
2082S0099X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Plastic Surgery,Plastic Surgery Within the Head and Neck,"A plastic surgeon with additional training in plastic and reconstructive procedures within the head, face, neck and associated structures, including cutaneous head and neck oncology and reconstruction, management of maxillofacial trauma, soft tissue repair and neural surgery. The field is diverse and involves a wide age range of patients, from the newborn to the aged. While both cosmetic and reconstructive surgery is practiced, there are many additional procedures which interface with them.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition changed, source added] Additional Resources: American Board of Plastic Surgery, 2007. http://www.abplsurg.org/. Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Plastic Surgery. A subspecialty certificate was approved by the ABMS in 2000. ACGME Accredited Residency Program Requirements: None.",Plastic Surgery Within the Head and Neck (Plastic Surgery) Physician,Individual
2082S0105X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Plastic Surgery,Surgery of the Hand,"A plastic surgeon with additional training in the investigation, preservation, and restoration by medical, surgical and rehabilitative means of all structures of the upper extremity directly affecting the form and function of the hand and wrist.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added] Additional Resources: American Board of Plastic Surgery, 2007. http://www.abplsurg.org/. Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Plastic Surgery.",Surgery of the Hand (Plastic Surgery) Physician,Individual
2083A0300X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Preventive Medicine,Addiction Medicine,"A physician engaged in the subspecialty practice of Addiction Medicine who specializes in the prevention, evaluation, diagnosis, treatment, and recovery of persons with the disease of addiction.","Source: American Board of Preventive Medicine, www.theabpm.org [1/1/2019: new]",Addiction Medicine (Preventive Medicine) Physician,Individual
2083A0100X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Preventive Medicine,Aerospace Medicine,"Aerospace medicine focuses on the clinical care, research, and operational support of the health, safety, and performance of crewmembers and passengers of air and space vehicles, together with the support personnel who assist operation of such vehicles. This population often works and lives in remote, isolated, extreme, or enclosed environments under conditions of physical and psychological stress. Practitioners strive for an optimal human-machine match in occupational settings rich with environmental hazards and engineering countermeasures.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Preventive Medicine, 2007. http://www.abprevmed.org/. American Osteopathic Board of Preventive Medicine, 2007. http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Preventive Medicine. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) is provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Preventive Medicine.",Aerospace Medicine Physician,Individual
2083C0008X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Preventive Medicine,Clinical Informatics,"Physicians who practice Clinical Informatics collaborate with other health care and information technology professionals to analyze, design, implement and evaluate information and communication systems that enhance individual and population health outcomes, improve patient care, and strengthen the clinician-patient relationship. Clinical Informaticians use their knowledge of patient care combined with their understanding of informatics concepts, methods, and tools to: assess information and knowledge needs of health care professionals and patients; characterize, evaluate, and refine clinical processes; develop, implement, and refine clinical decision support systems; and lead or participate in the procurement, customization, development, implementation, management, evaluation, and continuous improvement of clinical information systems.","Source: The American Board of Preventive Medicine, 2013 [1/1/2014: new] Additional Resources: The American Board of Preventive Medicine, www.theabpm.org",Clinical Informatics Physician,Individual
2083T0002X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Preventive Medicine,Medical Toxicology,"Medical toxicologists are physicians who specialize in the prevention, evaluation, treatment and monitoring of injury and illness from exposures to drugs and chemicals, as well as biological and radiological agents. Medical toxicologists care for people in clinical, academic, governmental and public health settings, and provide poison control center leadership. Important areas of medical toxicology include acute drug poisoning, adverse drug events, drug abuse, addiction and withdrawal, chemicals and hazardous materials, terrorism preparedness, venomous bites and stings, and environmental and workplace exposures.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added] Additional Resources: American Board of Preventive Medicine, 2007. http://www.abprevmed.org/. Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Preventive Medicine.",Medical Toxicology (Preventive Medicine) Physician,Individual
2083B0002X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Preventive Medicine,Obesity Medicine,"A physician who specializes in the treatment of obesity demonstrates competency in and a thorough understanding of the treatment of obesity and the genetic, biologic, environmental, social, and behavioral factors that contribute to obesity. The obesity medicine physician employs therapeutic interventions including diet, physical activity, behavioral change, and pharmacotherapy. The obesity medicine physician utilizes a comprehensive approach, and may include additional resources such as dietitians, exercise physiologists, mental health professionals and bariatric surgeons as indicated to achieve optimal results. Additionally, the obesity medicine physician maintains competency in providing pre- peri- and post-surgical care of bariatric surgery patients, promotes the prevention of obesity, and advocates for those who suffer from obesity.","Source: American Board of Obesity Medicine, www.abom.org [7/1/2015: new] Additional Resource: American Society of Bariatric Physicians, www.asbp.org.",Obesity Medicine (Preventive Medicine) Physician,Individual
2083X0100X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Preventive Medicine,Occupational Medicine,"Occupational medicine focuses on the health of workers, including the ability to perform work; the physical, chemical, biological, and social environments of the workplace; and the health outcomes of environmental exposures. Practitioners in this field address the promotion of health in the work place, and the prevention and management of occupational and environmental injury, illness, and disability.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added] Additional Resources: American Board of Preventive Medicine, 2007. http://www.abprevmed.org/. Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Preventive Medicine.",Occupational Medicine Physician,Individual
2083P0500X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Preventive Medicine,Preventive Medicine/Occupational Environmental Medicine,"A preventive medicine physician who specializes in preventive medicine/occupational-environmental medicine, which is focused on protecting the population from occupational and environmental conditions.","Source: National Uniform Claim Committee, 2009 [1/1/2010: definition added, source added] Additional Resources: A General Certificate is issued by the American Osteopathic Board of Preventive Medicine.",Preventive Medicine/Occupational Environmental Medicine Physician,Individual
2083P0901X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Preventive Medicine,Public Health & General Preventive Medicine,"Public health and general preventive medicine focuses on promoting health, preventing disease, and managing the health of communities and defined populations. These practitioners combine population-based public health skills with knowledge of primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention-oriented clinical practice in a wide variety of settings.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Preventive Medicine, 2007. http://www.abprevmed.org/. American Osteopathic Board of Preventive Medicine, 2007. http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Preventive Medicine. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) is provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Preventive Medicine.",Public Health & General Preventive Medicine Physician,Individual
2083S0010X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Preventive Medicine,Sports Medicine,A preventive medicine physician who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of sports related conditions and injuries.,"Source: National Uniform Claim Committee, 2009 [1/1/2010: definition added, source added] Additional Resources: A Certification of Added Qualifications (CAQ) is issued by the American Osteopathic Board of Preventive Medicine.",Sports Medicine (Preventive Medicine) Physician,Individual
2083P0011X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Preventive Medicine,Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine,"A specialist who treats decompression illness and diving accident cases and uses hyperbaric oxygen therapy to treat such conditions as carbon monoxide poisoning, gas gangrene, non-healing wounds, tissue damage from radiation and burns and bone infections. This specialist also serves as consultant to other physicians in all aspects of hyperbaric chamber operations and assesses risks and applies appropriate standards to prevent disease and disability in divers and other persons working in altered atmospheric conditions.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added] Additional Resources: American Board of Preventive Medicine, 2007. http://www.abprevmed.org/. Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Preventive Medicine.",Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine (Preventive Medicine) Physician,Individual
2084A0401X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Psychiatry & Neurology,Addiction Medicine,A doctor of osteopathy board eligible/certified in the field of Psychiatry by the American Osteopathic Board of Neurology and Psychiatry is able to obtain a Certificate of Added Qualifications in the field of Addiction Medicine,"Source: American Osteopathic Board of Neurology and Psychiatry, 2007 [1/1/2008: definition added, source added; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: http://www.osteopathic.org/certification",Addiction Medicine (Psychiatry & Neurology) Physician,Individual
2084P0802X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Psychiatry & Neurology,Addiction Psychiatry,"Addiction Psychiatry is a subspecialty of psychiatry that focuses on evaluation and treatment of individuals with alcohol, drug, or other substance-related disorders, and of individuals with dual diagnosis of substance-related and other psychiatric disorders.","Source: The American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Inc. www.abpn.com [1/1/2007: new definition]",Addiction Psychiatry Physician,Individual
2084B0040X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Psychiatry & Neurology,Behavioral Neurology & Neuropsychiatry,Behavioral Neurology & Neuropsychiatry is a medical subspecialty involving the diagnosis and treatment of neurologically based behavioral issues.,"Source: National Uniform Claim Committee. [1/1/2012: new] Additional Resources: American Academy of Neurology, www.aan.com.",Behavioral Neurology & Neuropsychiatry Physician,Individual
2084P0301X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Psychiatry & Neurology,Brain Injury Medicine,"A Brain Injury Medicine physician specializes in disorders of brain function due to injury and disease. These disorders encompass a range of medical, physical, neurologic, cognitive, sensory, and behavioral disorders that result in psychosocial, educational, and vocational consequences.","Source: American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2015. www.abpmr.org [1/1/2016: new]",Brain Injury Medicine (Psychiatry & Neurology) Physician,Individual
2084P0804X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Psychiatry & Neurology,Child & Adolescent Psychiatry,"Child & Adolescent Psychiatry is a subspecialty of psychiatry with additional skills and training in the diagnosis and treatment of developmental, behavioral, emotional, and mental disorders of childhood and adolescence.","Source: The American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Inc. www.abpn.com [1/1/2007: new definition]",Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Physician,Individual
2084N0600X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Psychiatry & Neurology,Clinical Neurophysiology,"Clinical Neurophysiology is a subspecialty with psychiatric or neurologic expertise in the diagnosis and management of central, peripheral, and autonomic nervous system disorders using combined clinical evaluation and electrophysiologic testing such as electroencephalography (EEG), electromyography (EMG), and nerve conduction studies (NCS).","Source: The American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Inc. www.abpn.com [1/1/2007: new definition]",Clinical Neurophysiology Physician,Individual
2084D0003X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Psychiatry & Neurology,Diagnostic Neuroimaging,"A licensed physician, who has completed a residency program in Neurology, and who has additional training, experience, and competence in the standards of performance and interpretation of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI / MRA) of the head, spine, and peripheral nerves, and Computed Tomography (CT) of the head and spine. Physicians are trained in the administration of contrast media and the recognition and treatment of adverse reactions to contrast media. Neuroimaging training encompasses thorough knowledge of clinical neurology, neurophysiology, neuroanatomy, neurochemistry, neuropharmacology, and dynamics of cerebrospinal fluid circulation. Physicians possess special expertise in the technical aspects and clinical applications of each of the modalities and techniques of neuroimaging.","Source: American Academy of Neurology, www.aan.com [1/1/2007: new]",Diagnostic Neuroimaging (Psychiatry & Neurology) Physician,Individual
2084E0001X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Psychiatry & Neurology,Epilepsy,"Epilepsy is a subspecialty of neurology focused on the diagnosis and treatment of patients with epilepsy, including new-onset, medically refractory epilepsy, psychogenic nonepileptic seizures, and epilepsy in special populations (the elderly, women, patients with co-morbidities). Epilepsy is a multidisciplinary field that provides comprehensive care of the patient.
","Source: American Epilepsy Society, www.aesnet.org [7/1/2021: new]",Epilepsy Physician,Individual
2084F0202X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Psychiatry & Neurology,Forensic Psychiatry,"Forensic Psychiatry is a subspecialty with psychiatric focus on interrelationships with civil, criminal and administrative law, evaluation and specialized treatment of individuals involved with the legal system, incarcerated in jails, prisons, and forensic psychiatry hospitals.","Source: The American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Inc. www.abpn.com [1/1/2007: new definition]",Forensic Psychiatry Physician,Individual
2084P0805X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Psychiatry & Neurology,Geriatric Psychiatry,"Geriatric Psychiatry is a subspecialty with psychiatric expertise in prevention, evaluation, diagnosis and treatment of mental and emotional disorders in the elderly, and improvement of psychiatric care for healthy and ill elderly patients.","Source: The American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Inc. www.abpn.com [1/1/2007: new definition]",Geriatric Psychiatry Physician,Individual
2084H0002X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Psychiatry & Neurology,Hospice and Palliative Medicine,"A psychiatrist or neurologist with special knowledge and skills to prevent and relieve the suffering experienced by patients with life-limiting illnesses. This specialist works with an interdisciplinary hospice or palliative care team to maximize quality of life while addressing physical, psychological, social and spiritual needs of both patient and family throughout the course of the disease, through the dying process, and beyond for the family. This specialist has expertise in the assessment of patients with advanced disease; the relief of distressing symptoms; the coordination of interdisciplinary patient and family-centered care in diverse venues; the use of specialized care systems including hospice; the management of the imminently dying patient; and legal and ethical decision making in end-of-life care.","Source: American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine, www.aahpm.org [1/1/2007: new]",Hospice and Palliative Medicine (Psychiatry & Neurology) Physician,Individual
2084A2900X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Psychiatry & Neurology,Neurocritical Care,"The medical subspecialty of Neurocritical Care is devoted to the comprehensive, multisystem care of the critically-ill neurological patient. Like other intensivists, the neurointensivist generally assumes the primary role for coordinating the care of his or her patients in the ICU, both the neurological and medical management of the patient. They may also provide consultative services for these patients as requested within the health system.",Source: Adapted from the United Council for Neurologic Subspecialties website definition at: http://www.ucns.org/go/subspecialty/neurocritical [7/1/2016: new],Neurocritical Care Physician,Individual
2084P0005X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Psychiatry & Neurology,Neurodevelopmental Disabilities,"A neurologist who specializes in the treatment of individuals with developmental delays and learning disorders associated with cerebral palsy, spina bifida, autism, and other chronic neurologic conditions.","Source: National Uniform Claim Committee, www.nucc.org",Neurodevelopmental Disabilities Physician,Individual
2084N0400X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Psychiatry & Neurology,Neurology,"A Neurologist specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases or impaired function of the brain, spinal cord, peripheral nerves, muscles, autonomic nervous system, and blood vessels that relate to these structures.","Source: The American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Inc. www.abpn.com [1/1/2007: new definition]",Neurology Physician,Individual
2084N0402X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Psychiatry & Neurology,Neurology with Special Qualifications in Child Neurology,"A Child Neurologist specializes in neurology with special skills in diagnosis and treatment of neurologic disorders of the neonatal period, infancy, early childhood, and adolescence.","Source: The American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Inc. www.abpn.com [1/1/2007: new definition]",Neurology with Special Qualifications in Child Neurology Physician,Individual
2084N0008X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Psychiatry & Neurology,Neuromuscular Medicine,"A neurologist or child neurologist who specializes in the diagnosis and management of disorders of nerve, muscle or neuromuscular junction, including amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, peripheral neuropathies (e.g., diabetic and immune mediated neuropathies), various muscular dystrophies, congenital and acquired myopathies, inflammatory myopathies (e.g., polymyositis, inclusion body myositis) and neuromuscular transmission disorders (e.g., myasthenia gravis, Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome).","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: new] Additional Resources: American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, 2007. http://www.abpn.org/. Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology",Neuromuscular Medicine (Psychiatry & Neurology) Physician,Individual
2084B0002X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Psychiatry & Neurology,Obesity Medicine,"A physician who specializes in the treatment of obesity demonstrates competency in and a thorough understanding of the treatment of obesity and the genetic, biologic, environmental, social, and behavioral factors that contribute to obesity. The obesity medicine physician employs therapeutic interventions including diet, physical activity, behavioral change, and pharmacotherapy. The obesity medicine physician utilizes a comprehensive approach, and may include additional resources such as dietitians, exercise physiologists, mental health professionals and bariatric surgeons as indicated to achieve optimal results. Additionally, the obesity medicine physician maintains competency in providing pre- peri- and post-surgical care of bariatric surgery patients, promotes the prevention of obesity, and advocates for those who suffer from obesity.","Source: American Board of Obesity Medicine, www.abom.org [10/1/2007: new, 7/1/2015: title and definition modified] Additional Resource: American Society of Bariatric Physicians, www.asbp.org.",Obesity Medicine (Psychiatry & Neurology) Physician,Individual
2084P2900X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Psychiatry & Neurology,Pain Medicine,"A neurologist, child neurologists or psychiatrist who provides a high level of care, either as a primary physician or consultant, for patients experiencing problems with acute, chronic or cancer pain in both hospital and ambulatory settings. Patient care needs may also be coordinated with other specialists.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition changed, source added] Additional Resources: American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, 2007. http://www.abpn.org/. Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. A subspecialty certificate was approved by ABMS in 1998. ACGME Accredited Residency Program Requirements: None.",Pain Medicine (Psychiatry & Neurology) Physician,Individual
2084P0800X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Psychiatry & Neurology,Psychiatry,"A Psychiatrist specializes in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of mental disorders, emotional disorders, psychotic disorders, mood disorders, anxiety disorders, substance-related disorders, sexual and gender identity disorders and adjustment disorders. Biologic, psychological, and social components of illnesses are explored and understood in treatment of the whole person. Tools used may include diagnostic laboratory tests, prescribed medications, evaluation and treatment of psychological and interpersonal problems with individuals and families, and intervention for coping with stress, crises, and other problems.","Source: The American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Inc. www.abpn.com [1/1/2007: new definition]",Psychiatry Physician,Individual
2084P0015X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Psychiatry & Neurology,Psychosomatic Medicine,"Psychosomatic Medicine is subspecialty in the diagnosis and treatment of psychiatric disorders and symptoms in complex medically ill patients. This subspecialty includes treatment of patients with acute or chronic medical, neurological, obstetrical or surgical illness in which psychiatric illness is affecting their medical care and/or quality of life such as HIV infection, organ transplantation, heart disease, renal failure, cancer, stroke, traumatic brain injury, high-risk pregnancy and COPD, among others. Patients also may be those who have a psychiatric disorder that is the direct consequence of a primary medical condition, or a somatoform disorder or psychological factors affecting a general medical condition. Psychiatrists specializing in Psychosomatic Medicine provide consultation-liaison services in general medical hospitals, attend on medical psychiatry inpatient units, and provide collaborative care in primary care and other outpatient settings.","Source: The American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Inc. www.abpn.com [1/1/2007: new]",Psychosomatic Medicine Physician,Individual
2084S0012X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Psychiatry & Neurology,Sleep Medicine,"A Psychiatrist or Neurologist who practices Sleep Medicine is certified in the subspecialty of sleep medicine and specializes in the clinical assessment, physiologic testing, diagnosis, management and prevention of sleep and circadian rhythm disorders. Sleep specialists treat patients of any age and use multidisciplinary approaches. Disorders managed by sleep specialists include, but are not limited to, sleep related breathing disorders, insomnia, hypersomnias, circadian rhythm sleep disorders, parasomnias and sleep related movement disorders.","Source: American Academy of Sleep Medicine, www.aasm.org [7/1/2006: new]",Sleep Medicine (Psychiatry & Neurology) Physician,Individual
2084S0010X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Psychiatry & Neurology,Sports Medicine,A psychiatrist or neurologist who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of sports related conditions and injuries.,"Source: National Uniform Claim Committee, 2009 [1/1/2010: definition added, source added] Additional Resources: A Certification of Added Qualifications (CAQ) was, but is no longer issued by the American Osteopathic Board of Neurology and Psychiatry.",Sports Medicine (Psychiatry & Neurology) Physician,Individual
2084V0102X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Psychiatry & Neurology,Vascular Neurology,"Vascular Neurology is a subspecialty in the evaluation, prevention, treatment and recovery from vascular diseases of the nervous system. This subspecialty includes the diagnosis and treatment of vascular events of arterial or venous origin from a large number of causes that affect the brain or spinal cord such as ischemic stroke, intracranial hemorrhage, spinal cord ischemia and spinal cord hemorrhage.","Source: The American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Inc. www.abpn.com [1/1/2007: new definition]",Vascular Neurology Physician,Individual
2085B0100X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Radiology,Body Imaging,A Radiology doctor of Osteopathy that specializes in Body Imaging.,"Source: National Uniform Claim Committee, 2008 [7/1/2008: definition added, source added] Additional Resources: The American Osteopathic Board of Radiology no longer offers a certificate in this specialty.",Body Imaging Physician,Individual
2085D0003X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Radiology,Diagnostic Neuroimaging,"A licensed physician, who has completed a residency program in Neurology, and who has additional training, experience, and competence in the standards of performance and interpretation of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI / MRA) of the head, spine, and peripheral nerves, and Computed Tomography (CT) of the head and spine. Physicians are trained in the administration of contrast media and the recognition and treatment of adverse reactions to contrast media. Neuroimaging training encompasses thorough knowledge of clinical neurology, neurophysiology, neuroanatomy, neurochemistry, neuropharmacology, and dynamics of cerebrospinal fluid circulation. Physicians possess special expertise in the technical aspects and clinical applications of each of the modalities and techniques of neuroimaging.","Source: American Academy of Neurology, www.aan.com [1/1/2007: new]",Diagnostic Neuroimaging (Radiology) Physician,Individual
2085R0202X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Radiology,Diagnostic Radiology,"A radiologist who utilizes x-ray, radionuclides, ultrasound and electromagnetic radiation to diagnose and treat disease.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Radiology, 2007. http://www.theabr.org/. American Osteopathic Board of Radiology, 2007. http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Radiology. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) is provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Radiology.",Diagnostic Radiology Physician,Individual
2085U0001X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Radiology,Diagnostic Ultrasound,A Radiology doctor of Osteopathy that specializes in Diagnostic Ultrasound.,"Source: National Uniform Claim Committee, 2008 [7/1/2008: definition added, source added] Additional Resources: The American Osteopathic Board of Radiology no longer offers a certificate in this specialty. [Note: In medical practice, Diagnostic Ultrasound is part of the scope of training and practice of a Diagnostic Radiologists - see Taxonomy Code 2085R0202X.]",Diagnostic Ultrasound Physician,Individual
2085H0002X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Radiology,Hospice and Palliative Medicine,"A radiologist with special knowledge and skills to prevent and relieve the suffering experienced by patients with life-limiting illnesses. This specialist works with an interdisciplinary hospice or palliative care team to maximize quality of life while addressing physical, psychological, social and spiritual needs of both patient and family throughout the course of the disease, through the dying process, and beyond for the family. This specialist has expertise in the assessment of patients with advanced disease; the relief of distressing symptoms; the coordination of interdisciplinary patient and family-centered care in diverse venues; the use of specialized care systems including hospice; the management of the imminently dying patient; and legal and ethical decision making in end-of-life care.","Source: American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine, www.aahpm.org [1/1/2007: new]",Hospice and Palliative Medicine (Radiology) Physician,Individual
2085N0700X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Radiology,Neuroradiology,"A radiologist who diagnoses and treats diseases utilizing imaging procedures as they relate to the brain, spine and spinal cord, head, neck and organs of special sense in adults and children.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Radiology, 2007. http://www.theabr.org/. American Osteopathic Board of Radiology, 2007. http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Radiology. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) is provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Radiology.",Neuroradiology Physician,Individual
2085N0904X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Radiology,Nuclear Radiology,A radiologist who is involved in the analysis and imaging of radionuclides and radiolabeled substances in vitro and in vivo for diagnosis and the administration of radionuclides and radiolabeled substances for the treatment of disease.,"Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Radiology, 2007. http://www.theabr.org/. American Osteopathic Board of Radiology, 2007. http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Radiology. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) is provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Radiology.",Nuclear Radiology Physician,Individual
2085P0229X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Radiology,Pediatric Radiology,"A radiologist who is proficient in all forms of diagnostic imaging as it pertains to the treatment of diseases in the newborn, infant, child and adolescent. This specialist has knowledge of both imaging and interventional procedures related to the care and management of diseases of children. A pediatric radiologist must be highly knowledgeable of all organ systems as they relate to growth and development, congenital malformations, diseases peculiar to infants and children and diseases that begin in childhood but cause substantial residual impairment in adulthood.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Radiology, 2007. http://www.theabr.org/. American Osteopathic Board of Radiology, 2007. http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Radiology. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) is provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Radiology.",Pediatric Radiology Physician,Individual
2085R0001X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Radiology,Radiation Oncology,"A radiologist who deals with the therapeutic applications of radiant energy and its modifiers and the study and management of disease, especially malignant tumors.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Osteopathic Board of Radiology, 2007. http://www.osteopathic.org/certification",Radiation Oncology Physician,Individual
2085R0205X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Radiology,Radiological Physics,"A radiological physicist deals with the diagnostic and therapeutic applications of roentgen rays, gamma rays from sealed sources, ultrasonic radiation and radio-frequency radiation, as well as the equipment associated with their production and use, including radiation safety.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added] Additional Resources: American Board of Radiology, 2007. http://www.theabr.org/. Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Radiology.",Radiological Physics Physician,Individual
2085R0203X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Radiology,Therapeutic Radiology,Definition to come...,,Therapeutic Radiology Physician,Individual
2085R0204X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Radiology,Vascular & Interventional Radiology,"A radiologist who diagnoses and treats diseases by various radiologic imaging modalities. These include fluoroscopy, digital radiography, computed tomography, sonography and magnetic resonance imaging.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added] Additional Resources: American Board of Radiology, 2007. http://www.theabr.org/. Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Radiology.",Vascular & Interventional Radiology Physician,Individual
208600000X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Surgery,,"A general surgeon has expertise related to the diagnosis - preoperative, operative and postoperative management - and management of complications of surgical conditions in the following areas: alimentary tract; abdomen; breast, skin and soft tissue; endocrine system; head and neck surgery; pediatric surgery; surgical critical care; surgical oncology; trauma and burns; and vascular surgery. General surgeons increasingly provide care through the use of minimally invasive and endoscopic techniques. Many general surgeons also possess expertise in transplantation surgery, plastic surgery and cardiothoracic surgery.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Surgery, 2007. http://www.absurgery.org/. American Osteopathic Board of Surgery, 2007. http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Surgery. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) is provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Surgery.",Surgery Physician,Individual
2086H0002X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Surgery,Hospice and Palliative Medicine,"A surgeon with special knowledge and skills to prevent and relieve the suffering experienced by patients with life-limiting illnesses. This specialist works with an interdisciplinary hospice or palliative care team to maximize quality of life while addressing physical, psychological, social and spiritual needs of both patient and family throughout the course of the disease, through the dying process, and beyond for the family. This specialist has expertise in the assessment of patients with advanced disease; the relief of distressing symptoms; the coordination of interdisciplinary patient and family-centered care in diverse venues; the use of specialized care systems including hospice; the management of the imminently dying patient; and legal and ethical decision making in end-of-life care.","Source: American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine, www.aahpm.org [1/1/2007: new]",Hospice and Palliative Medicine (Surgery) Physician,Individual
2086S0120X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Surgery,Pediatric Surgery,"A surgeon with expertise in the management of surgical conditions in premature and newborn infants, children and adolescents.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added] Additional Resources: American Board of Surgery, 2007. http://www.absurgery.org/. Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Surgery.",Pediatric Surgery Physician,Individual
2086S0122X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Surgery,Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery,A surgeon who specializes in plastic and reconstructive surgery.,"Source: National Uniform Claim Committee, 2009 [1/1/2010: definition added, source added] Additional Resources: A General Certificate is issued by the American Osteopathic Board of Surgery.",Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Physician,Individual
2086S0105X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Surgery,Surgery of the Hand,"A surgeon with expertise in the investigation, preservation and restoration by medical, surgical and rehabilitative means, of all structures of the upper extremity directly affecting the form and function of the hand and wrist.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added] Additional Resources: American Board of Surgery, 2007. http://www.absurgery.org/. Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Surgery.",Surgery of the Hand (Surgery) Physician,Individual
2086S0102X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Surgery,Surgical Critical Care,"A surgeon with expertise in the management of the critically ill and postoperative patient, particularly the trauma victim, who specializes in critical care medicine diagnoses, treats and supports patients with multiple organ dysfunction. This specialist may have administrative responsibilities for intensive care units and may also facilitate and coordinate patient care among the primary physician, the critical care staff and other specialists.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Surgery, 2007. http://www.absurgery.org/. American Osteopathic Board of Surgery, 2007. http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Surgery. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) is provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Surgery.",Surgical Critical Care Physician,Individual
2086X0206X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Surgery,Surgical Oncology,"A surgical oncologist is a well-qualified surgeon who has obtained additional training and experience in the multidisciplinary approach to the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of cancer patients, and devotes a major portion of his or her professional practice to these activities and cancer research.","Source: Society of Surgical Oncology, 2007 [1/1/2008: definition added, source added, 7/1/2009: definition reformatted] Additional Resources: http://www.surgonc.org/ ; American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007, www.abms.org ; American Board of Surgery, 2007, http://www.absurgery.org/ Surgical oncology is a recognized fellowship subspecialty program of surgery. Separate board certification is not currently offered.",Surgical Oncology Physician,Individual
2086S0127X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Surgery,Trauma Surgery,"Trauma surgery is a recognized subspecialty of general surgery. Trauma surgeons are physicians who have completed a five-year general surgery residency and usually continue with a one to two year fellowship in trauma and/or surgical critical care, typically leading to additional board certification in surgical critical care. There is no trauma surgery board certification at this point. To obtain board certification in surgical critical care, a fellowship in surgical critical care or anesthesiology critical care must be completed during or after general surgery residency.","Source: American Board of Surgery, 2007 [1/1/2008: definition added, source added] Additional Resources: http://www.absurgery.org/.",Trauma Surgery Physician,Individual
2086S0129X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Surgery,Vascular Surgery,"A surgeon with expertise in the management of surgical disorders of the blood vessels, excluding the intracranial vessels or the heart.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added; 7/1/2011: modified source]
Additional Resources: American Board of Surgery, 2007. http://www.absurgery.org/. American Osteopathic Board of Surgery, 2007. http://www.osteopathic.org/certification
Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Surgery. Board certification for Doctors of Osteopathy (DOs) is provided by the American Osteopathic Board of Surgery.",Vascular Surgery Physician,Individual
208G00000X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Thoracic Surgery (Cardiothoracic Vascular Surgery),,"A thoracic surgeon provides the operative, perioperative and critical care of patients with pathologic conditions within the chest. Included is the surgical care of coronary artery disease, cancers of the lung, esophagus and chest wall, abnormalities of the trachea, abnormalities of the great vessels and heart valves, congenital anomalies, tumors of the mediastinum and diseases of the diaphragm. The management of the airway and injuries of the chest is within the scope of the specialty.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added] Additional Resources: American Board of Thoracic Surgery, 2007. http://www.abts.org/. Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Thoracic Surgery. Thoracic surgeons have the knowledge, experience and technical skills to accurately diagnose, operate upon safely, and effectively manage patients with thoracic diseases of the chest. This requires substantial knowledge of cardiorespiratory physiology and oncology, as well as capability in the use of heart assist devices, management of abnormal heart rhythms and drainage of the chest cavity, respiratory support systems, endoscopy and invasive and noninvasive diagnostic techniques. ",Thoracic Surgery (Cardiothoracic Vascular Surgery) Physician,Individual
204F00000X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Transplant Surgery,,A surgeon who specializes in transplant surgery.,Source: National Uniform Claim Committee,Transplant Surgery Physician,Individual
208800000X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Urology,,"A urologist manages benign and malignant medical and surgical disorders of the genitourinary system and the adrenal gland. This specialist has comprehensive knowledge of and skills in endoscopic, percutaneous and open surgery of congenital and acquired conditions of the urinary and reproductive systems and their contiguous structures.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2007. www.abms.org [7/1/2007: definition added, source added] Additional Resources: American Board of Urology, 2007. http://www.abu.org/. Board certification for Medical Doctors (MDs) is provided by the American Board of Urology.",Urology Physician,Individual
2088F0040X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Urology,Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery,"A subspecialist in Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery is a physician in Urology or Obstetrics and Gynecology who, by virtue of education and training, is prepared to provide consultation and comprehensive management of women with complex benign pelvic conditions, lower urinary tract disorders, and pelvic floor dysfunction. Comprehensive management includes those diagnostic and therapeutic procedures necessary for the total care of the patient with these conditions and complications resulting from them.","Source: American Board of Medical Specialties, 2011. [1/1/2012: new] Resources: www.abms.org",Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery (Urology) Physician,Individual
2088P0231X,Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians,Urology,Pediatric Urology,"Surgeons who can diagnose, treat, and manage children's urinary and genital problems. A pediatric urologist devotes a minimum of 50% of his or her practice to the urologic problems of infants, children, and adolescents. Pediatric urologists generally provide the following services: the evaluation and management of voiding disorders; vesicoureteral reflux, and urinary tract infections that require surgery; surgical reconstruction of the urinary tract (kidneys, ureters, and bladder) including genital abnormalities, hypospadias, and intersex conditions; surgery for groin conditions in childhood and adolescence (undescended testes, hydrocele/hernia, varicocele).",Source: American Academy of Pediatrics [7/1/2006: new],Pediatric Urology Physician,Individual
106E00000X,Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers,Assistant Behavior Analyst,,"An assistant behavior analyst is qualified by Behavior Analyst Certification Board certification and/or a state-issued license or credential in behavior analysis to practice under the supervision of an appropriately credentialed professional behavior analyst. An assistant behavior analyst delivers services consistent with the dimensions of applied behavior analysis and supervision requirements defined in state laws or regulations and/or national certification standards. Common services may include, but are not limited to, conducting behavioral assessments, analyzing data, writing behavior-analytic treatment plans, training and supervising others in implementation of components of treatment plans, and direct implementation of treatment plans.","Association of Professional Behavior Analysts, www.apbahome.net and Behavior Analyst Certification Board (http://www.bacb.com) [7/1/2016: new]",Assistant Behavior Analyst,Individual
106S00000X,Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers,Behavior Technician,,"The behavior technician is a paraprofessional who practices under the close, ongoing supervision of a behavior analyst or assistant behavior analyst certified by the Behavior Analyst Certification Board and/or credentialed by a state (such as through licensure). The behavior technician is primarily responsible for the implementation of components of behavior-analytic treatment plans developed by the supervisor. That may include collecting data on treatment targets and conducting certain types of behavioral assessments (e.g., stimulus preference assessments). The behavior technician does not design treatment or assessment plans or procedures but provides services as assigned by the supervisor responsible for his or her work.","Association of Professional Behavior Analysts, www.apbahome.net and Behavior Analyst Certification Board (http://www.bacb.com) [7/1/2016: new]",Behavior Technician,Individual
103K00000X,Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers,Behavior Analyst,,"A behavior analyst is qualified by at least a master's degree and Behavior Analyst Certification Board certification and/or a state-issued credential (such as a license) to practice behavior analysis independently. Behavior analysts provide the required supervision to assistant behavior analysts and behavior technicians. A behavior analyst delivers services consistent with the dimensions of applied behavior analysis. Common services may include, but are not limited to, conducting behavioral assessments, analyzing data, writing and revising behavior-analytic treatment plans, training others to implement components of treatment plans, and overseeing implementation of treatment plans.","Source: Association of Professional Behavior Analysts, www.apbahome.net and Behavior Analyst Certification Board (http://www.bacb.com) [7/1/2008: new, 1/1/2016: modified definition]",Behavioral Analyst,Individual
103G00000X,Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers,Clinical Neuropsychologist,,A clinical psychologist who applies principles of assessment and intervention based upon the scientific study of human behavior as it relates to normal and abnormal functioning of the central nervous system. The specialty is dedicated to enhancing the understanding of brain-behavior relationships and the application of such knowledge to human problems.,"Source: American Psychological Association, www.apa.org [1/1/2007: title modified, 1/1/2019: definition modified]",Clinical Neuropsychologist,Individual
103GC0700X,Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers,Clinical Neuropsychologist,Clinical,,"[1/1/2007: marked inactive, use 103G00000X]",Deactivated - Clinical Neuropsychologist,Individual
101Y00000X,Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers,Counselor,,A provider who is trained and educated in the performance of behavior health services through interpersonal communications and analysis. Training and education at the specialty level usually requires a master's degree and clinical experience and supervision for licensure or certification.,Sources: Abridged from definitions provided by the National Board of Certified Counselors and the American Association of Pastoral Counselors.,Counselor,Individual
101YA0400X,Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers,Counselor,Addiction (Substance Use Disorder),Definition to come...,,Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) Counselor,Individual
101YM0800X,Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers,Counselor,Mental Health,Definition to come...,,Mental Health Counselor,Individual
101YP1600X,Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers,Counselor,Pastoral,Definition to come...,,Pastoral Counselor,Individual
101YP2500X,Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers,Counselor,Professional,Definition to come...,,Professional Counselor,Individual
101YS0200X,Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers,Counselor,School,Definition to come...,,School Counselor,Individual
101200000X,Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers,Drama Therapist,,"Drama therapists are trained in the intentional use of drama and theatre processes to achieve therapeutic goals. Drama therapists provide psychotherapy for individuals living with mental health and behavioral concerns that may result in psychological suffering, impaired relationships, or distress in daily activities. Drama therapy promotes wellness and healing within the context of a therapeutic relationship for individuals of varying ability levels across the lifespan. Drama therapy can take many forms depending on individual and group needs, skill and ability levels, interests, and therapeutic goals. Processes and techniques may include improvisation, theater games, storytelling, and enactment.","Source: North American Drama Therapy Association, www.nadta.org [1/1/2021: new]",Drama Therapist,Individual
106H00000X,Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers,Marriage & Family Therapist,,"A marriage and family therapist is a person with a master's degree in marriage and family therapy, or a master's or doctoral degree in a related mental health field with substantially equivalent coursework in marriage and family therapy, who receives supervised clinical experience, or a person who meets the state requirements to practice as a marriage and family therapist. A marriage and family therapist treats mental and emotional disorders within the context of marriage and family systems. A marriage and family therapist provides mental health and counseling services to individuals, couples, families, and groups.",,Marriage & Family Therapist,Individual
102X00000X,Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers,Poetry Therapist,,"A medical or mental health professional who has attained credentials after satisfactorily completing a poetry therapy training program approved by the National Federation for Biblio/Poetry Therapy (NFBPT). Training includes didactic work, peer group experience, and supervised practicum.
An NFBPT credentialed certified poetry therapist (CPT) or registered poetry therapist (PTR) integrates discussion of published literature and reflective or creative writing into the psychotherapeutic process to achieve goals of emotional well-being, symptom reduction, and improved interpersonal communication.
Certified poetry therapists and registered poetry therapists are licensed mental health professionals with advanced training in the theory and practice of poetry therapy. CPTs and PTRs are qualified to work independently with emotionally troubled populations in clinical, rehabilitative, community and educational institutions. They also work with emotionally healthy individuals adjusting to developmental issues, life crises, or disabilities. The PTR completes an advanced level of training and fieldwork, commensurate with the highest levels of clinical practice. The terms poetry therapy, applied poetry facilitation, journal therapy, bibliotherapy, biblio/poetry therapy, and poetry/journal therapy reflect the interactive use of literature and/or writing to promote personal growth and emotional healing. In addition to poetry, poetry therapy applies all forms or written and spoken language including story, myth, folk and fairy tale and other genres of poetic expression as well as journal, memoir, and narrative. The poetry therapy process integrates discussion of published literature and reflective or creative writing for expression and communication of thoughts and feelings to facilitate participants' emotional well-being. The field of poetry therapy encompasses all of these modalities, though only a duly trained and licensed clinical practitioner can be credentialed as CPT or PTR.",Source: The National Federation for Biblio/Poetry Therapy [7/1/2007: new],Poetry Therapist,Individual
102L00000X,Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers,Psychoanalyst,,"Psychoanalysis is a comprehensive, theoretical framework which, when applied to a treatment process, consists of an intensive verbal, therapeutic relationship between an analyst and an analysand which aims for symptom relief, emotional growth, and personal integration. The psychoanalytic treatment process includes, but is not limited to, the recognition of unconscious processes and conflicts; the significance of developmental influences; and the impact of resistances, defenses, transference and countertransference phenomena. Treatment is enhanced by an understanding developed in the analyst's training and personal analysis of unconscious manifestations, such as dreams, slips of the tongue, fantasies and day dreams. Psychoanalytic technique varies in relation to theoretical orientation.","Source: Registry of Psychoanalysts published by the National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis [1/1/2007: new; 7/1/2007: definition changed, source changed]",Psychoanalyst,Individual
103T00000X,Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers,Psychologist,,"A psychologist is an individual who is licensed to practice psychology which is defined as the observation, description, evaluation, interpretation, and modification of human behavior by the application of psychological principles, methods, and procedures, for the purpose of preventing or eliminating symptomatic, maladaptive, or undesired behavior and of enhancing interpersonal relationships, work and life adjustment, personal effectiveness, behavioral health, and mental health. The practice of psychology includes, but is not limited to, psychological testing and the evaluation or assessment of personal characteristics, such as intelligence, personality, abilities, interests, aptitudes, and neuropsychological functioning; counseling, psychoanalysis, psychotherapy, hypnosis, biofeedback, and behavior analysis and therapy; diagnosis and treatment of mental and emotional disorder or disability, alcoholism and substance abuse, disorders of habit or conduct, as well as of the psychological aspects of physical illness, accident, injury, or disability; and psycheducational evaluation, therapy, remediation, and consultation. Psychological services may be rendered to individuals, families, groups and the public.",Source: American Psychological Association [1/1/2007: modified definition],Psychologist,Individual
103TA0400X,Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers,Psychologist,Addiction (Substance Use Disorder),"A psychologist with a proficiency that involves the application of psychological treatment of addiction stemming from the use of alcohol and other psychoactive substances (e.g., nicotine, marijuana, cocaine, heroin) or behavioral addictions (e.g., gambling) with the aim of cessation or reduction of use and/or the amelioration of emotional, behavioral, interpersonal and other problems arising from the addictive behavior.","Source: American Psychological Association, www.apa.org [1/1/2019: new definition]
Additional Resources: The APA proficiency is Addiction Psychology.",Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) Psychologist ,Individual
103TA0700X,Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers,Psychologist,Adult Development & Aging,"A psychologist who specializes in geropsychology, which applies the knowledge and methods of psychology to understanding and helping older persons and their families to maintain well-being, overcome problems and achieve maximum potential during later life. Professional geropsychology appreciates the wide diversity among older adults, the complex ethical issues that can arise in geriatric practice and the importance of interdisciplinary models of care.","Source: American Psychological Association, www.apa.org [1/1/2019: new definition]
Additional Resources: The APA specialty is ""Geropsychology.""",Adult Development & Aging Psychologist,Individual
103TC0700X,Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers,Psychologist,Clinical,"A psychologist who provides continuing and comprehensive mental and behavioral health care for individuals and families; consultation to agencies and communities; training, education and supervision; and research-based practice. It is a specialty in breadth -- one that is broadly inclusive of severe psychopathology -- and marked by comprehensiveness and integration of knowledge and skill from a broad array of disciplines within and outside of psychology proper. The scope of clinical psychology encompasses all ages, multiple diversities and varied systems.","Source: American Psychological Association, www.apa.org [1/1/2019: new definition]",Clinical Psychologist,Individual
103TC2200X,Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers,Psychologist,Clinical Child & Adolescent,"A psychologist who develops and applies scientific knowledge to the delivery of psychological services to infants, toddlers, children and adolescents within their social context. Of particular importance to the specialty of clinical child psychology is an understanding of the basic psychological needs of children and adolescents, and how the family and other social contexts influence the socio-emotional adjustment, cognitive development, behavioral adaptation and health status of children and adolescents.","Source: American Psychological Association, www.apa.org [1/1/2007: title modified, 1/1/2019: new definition]
Additional Resources: The APA specialty is ""Clinical Child Psychology.""",Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychologist,Individual
103TB0200X,Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers,Psychologist,Cognitive & Behavioral,A psychologist who reflects an experimental-clinical approach distinguished by use of principles of human learning and development and theories of cognitive processing to promote meaningful change in maladaptive human behavior and thinking.,"Source: American Psychological Association, www.apa.org [1/1/2007: title modified, 1/1/2019: new definition]
Additional Resources: The APA specialty is ""Behavioral and Cognitive Psychology.""",Cognitive & Behavioral Psychologist,Individual
103TC1900X,Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers,Psychologist,Counseling,"A psychologist who specializes in general practice and health service. It focuses on how people function both personally and in their relationships at all ages. Counseling psychology addresses the emotional, social, work, school and physical health concerns people may have at different stages in their lives, focusing on typical life stresses and more severe issues with which people may struggle as individuals and as a part of families, groups and organizations. Counseling psychologists help people with physical, emotional and mental health issues improve their sense of well-being, alleviate feelings of distress and resolve crises. They also provide assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of more severe psychological symptoms.","Source: American Psychological Association, www.apa.org [1/1/2019: new definition]",Counseling Psychologist,Individual
103TE1000X,Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers,Psychologist,Educational,,[1/1/2007: marked inactive],Deactivated - Psychologist,Individual
103TE1100X,Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers,Psychologist,Exercise & Sports,"A psychologist with a proficiency in sports psychology that uses psychological knowledge and skills to address optimal performance and well-being of athletes, developmental and social aspects of sports participation, and systemic issues associated with sports settings and organizations. APA recognizes sport psychology as a proficiency acquired after a doctoral degree in one of the primary areas of psychology and licensure as a psychologist. This proficiency does not include those who have earned a doctoral degree in sport psychology but are not licensed psychologists. Sport Psychology interventions are designed to assist athletes and other sports participants (e.g., coaches, administrators, parents) from a wide array of settings, levels of competition, and ages, ranging from recreational youth participants to professional and Olympic athletes to master's level performers.","Source: American Psychological Association, www.apa.org [1/1/2019: new definition]
Additional Resources: The APA proficiency is ""Sport Psychology.""",Exercise & Sports Psychologist,Individual
103TF0000X,Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers,Psychologist,Family,"A psychologist whose specialty is founded on principles of systems theory with the interpersonal system of the family the focus of assessment, intervention and research.","Source: American Psychological Association, www.apa.org [1/1/2019: new definition]
Additional Resources: The APA specialty is ""Couple and Family Psychology.""",Family Psychologist,Individual
103TF0200X,Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers,Psychologist,Forensic,A psychologist whose specialty is characterized by activities primarily intended to provide professional psychological expertise within the judicial and legal systems.,"Source: American Psychological Association, www.apa.org [1/1/2019: new definition]",Forensic Psychologist,Individual
103TP2701X,Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers,Psychologist,Group Psychotherapy,"A psychologist who specializes in group psychology and group psychotherapy that is an evidenced-based specialty that prepares group leaders to identify and capitalize on developmental and healing possibilities embedded in the interpersonal/intrapersonal functioning of individual group members as well as collectively for the group. Emphasis is placed on the use of group dynamics to assist and treat individual group members. The specialty is applicable to all age groups, children, adolescents, adults and older adults, for a wide variety of conditions and concerns, and in numerous and diverse settings.","Source: American Psychological Association, www.apa.org [1/1/2007: modified title, 1/1/2019: new definition]
Additional Resources: The APA specialty is ""Group Psychology and Group Psychotherapy.""",Group Psychotherapy Psychologist,Individual
103TH0004X,Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers,Psychologist,Health,"A psychologist who specializes in clinical health psychology that investigates and implements clinical services across diverse populations and settings to promote health and well-being and to prevent, treat, and manage illness and disability. Clinical health psychology sees health as the confluence of psychological, social, cultural, and biological factors and applies this understanding to professional activities including:
* Research
* Clinical service
* Consulting with, educating, and supervising other health care providers and psychologists
* Advising organizations, institutions, the public, and policymakers","Source: American Psychological Association, www.apa.org [1/1/2007: new, 7/1/2008: definition added, source added, 1/1/2019: definition modified, source modified] Additional Resources: The APA specialty is ""Clinical Health Psychology.""",Health Psychologist,Individual
103TH0100X,Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers,Psychologist,Health Service,"A psychologist, certified/licensed at the independent practice level in his/her state, who is duly trained and experienced in the delivery of direct, preventative, assessment, and therapeutic intervention services to individuals whose growth, adjustment, or functioning is actually impaired or is demonstrably at high risk of impairment (1974).","Source: National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology website http://www.nationalregister.org/about_NR.html [7/1/2006: modified title, added definition]",Health Service Psychologist,Individual
103TM1700X,Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers,Psychologist,Men & Masculinity,,[1/1/2007: marked inactive],Deactivated - Psychologist Men & Masculinity,Individual
103TM1800X,Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers,Psychologist,Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities,Definition to come...,[1/1/2021: modified title],Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities Psychologist,Individual
103TP0016X,Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers,Psychologist,Prescribing (Medical),"A licensed, doctoral-level psychologist authorized to prescribe and has undergone specialized education and training in preparation for prescriptive practice and has passed an examination accepted by the state board of psychology relevant to establishing competence for prescribing, and has received from the state board of psychology a current certificate granting prescriptive authority, which has not been revoked or suspended.","Source: American Psychological Association, www.apa.org [1/1/2007: new, 1/1/2019: definition modified, source modified]",Prescribing (Medical) Psychologist,Individual
103TP0814X,Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers,Psychologist,Psychoanalysis,"A psychologist whose specialty is distinguished from other specialties by its body of knowledge and its intensive treatment approaches. It aims at structural changes and modifications of a person's personality. Psychoanalysis promotes awareness of unconscious, maladaptive and habitually recurrent patterns of emotion and behavior, allowing previously unconscious aspects of the self to become integrated and promoting optimal functioning, healing and creative expression.","Source: American Psychological Association, www.apa.org [1/1/2019, definition modified, source modified]",Psychoanalysis Psychologist,Individual
103TP2700X,Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers,Psychologist,Psychotherapy,,[1/1/2007: marked inactive],Deactivated - Psychologist Psychotherapy,Individual
103TR0400X,Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers,Psychologist,Rehabilitation,"A psychologist who specializes in the study and application of psychological principles on behalf of persons who have disability due to injury or illness. Rehabilitation psychologists, often within teams, assess and treat cognitive, emotional, and functional difficulties, and help people to overcome barriers to participation in life activities. Rehabilitation psychologists are involved in practice, research, and advocacy, with the broad goal of fostering independence and opportunity for people with disabilities.","Source: American Psychological Association, www.apa.org [1/1/2019: definition added]",Rehabilitation Psychologist,Individual
103TS0200X,Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers,Psychologist,School,"A psychologist whose specialty is concerned with the science and practice of psychology with children, youth, families; learners of all ages; and the schooling process. The basic education and training of school psychologists prepares them to provide a range of psychological diagnosis, assessment, intervention, prevention, health promotion, and program development and evaluation services with a special focus on the developmental processes of children and youth within the context of schools, families and other systems. School psychologists are prepared to intervene at the individual and system level, and develop, implement, and evaluate preventive programs. In these efforts, they conduct ecologically valid assessments and intervene to promote positive learning environments within which children and youth from diverse backgrounds to ensure that all have equal access to effective educational and psychological services that promote healthy development","Source: American Psychological Association, www.apa.org [1/1/2019: definition added]",School Psychologist,Individual
103TW0100X,Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers,Psychologist,Women,,[1/1/2007: marked inactive],Deactivated - Psychotherapy Women,Individual
104100000X,Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers,Social Worker,,"A social worker is a person who is qualified by a Social Work degree, and licensed, certified or registered by the state as a social worker to practice within the scope of that license. A social worker provides assistance and counseling to clients and their families who are dealing with social, emotional and environmental problems. Social work services may be rendered to individuals, families, groups, and the public.","Source: National Association of Social Workers, 2009 [7/1/2009: definition modified]",Social Worker,Individual
1041C0700X,Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers,Social Worker,Clinical,"A social worker who holds a master's or doctoral degree in social work from an accredited school of social work in addition to at least two years of post-master's supervised experience in a clinical setting. The social worker must be licensed, certified, or registered at the clinical level in the jurisdiction of practice. A clinical social worker provides direct services, including interventions focused on interpersonal interactions, intrapsychic dynamics, and life management issues. Clinical social work services are based on bio-psychosocial perspectives. Services consist of assessment, diagnosis, treatment (including psychotherapy and counseling), client-centered advocacy, consultation, evaluation, and prevention of mental illness, emotional, or behavioral disturbances.","Source: National Association of Social Workers, 2008 [7/1/2009: definition modified]",Clinical Social Worker,Individual
1041S0200X,Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers,Social Worker,School,Definition to come...,,School Social Worker,Individual
111N00000X,Chiropractic Providers,Chiropractor,,"A provider qualified by a Doctor of Chiropractic (D.C.), licensed by the State and who practices chiropractic medicine -that discipline within the healing arts which deals with the nervous system and its relationship to the spinal column and its interrelationship with other body systems.",,Chiropractor,Individual
111NI0013X,Chiropractic Providers,Chiropractor,Independent Medical Examiner,"A special evaluator not involved with the medical care of the individual examinee that impartially evaluates the care being provided by other practitioners to clarify clinical, disability, liability or other case issues.",Source: American Board of Independent Medical Examiners [1/1/2007: new],Independent Medical Examiner Chiropractor,Individual
111NI0900X,Chiropractic Providers,Chiropractor,Internist,"The chiropractic internist may serve as a primary care physician or may see patients referred from other providers for evaluation and co-management. Evaluation is focused on the early detection of functional, nutritional, and pathological disorders. A chiropractic internist utilizes the diagnostic instruments necessary for proper examination. In cases where laboratory examination is necessary, a chiropractic internist utilizes a recognized reference laboratory facility. A chiropractic internist may manage his or her own cases or may refer to another specialist when prudent to do so. The chiropractic internist utilizes documented natural therapies, therapeutic lifestyle changes, patient education and other resources to promote patient health and avoidance of disease.","Source: American Chiropractic Association, 2008 [7/1/2009: definition added]",Internist Chiropractor,Individual
111NN0400X,Chiropractic Providers,Chiropractor,Neurology,"Chiropractic Neurology is defined as the field of functional neurology that engages the internal - and external environment of the individual in a structured and targeted approach to affect positive changes in the nervous system and consequently the physiology and behavior of an individual. Chiropractic Neurologists are board-certified specialists in non-drug, non-surgical care for those with neurologically based health problems. There are many conditions people suffer from that are in this broad category: learning and attention disorders, headaches, vertigo, pain syndromes, developmental disorders, nerve injury, spinal cord injury, head injury or stroke, movement disorders, and many other conditions.","Source: American Chiropractic Neurology Board, 2008 & American Chiropractic Association, 2008 [7/1/2009: definition added]",Neurology Chiropractor,Individual
111NN1001X,Chiropractic Providers,Chiropractor,Nutrition,"Chiropractic Nutrition is that specialty within the chiropractic profession that deals with the overall factors that affect the patient's ability to maintain the manipulative correction and thus sustain better neurological integrity. The Chiropractic Nutrition Specialist will perform extensive research on the patient's previous health history, ethnicity, and any family history related to what the patient is being treated for. Patients fill out questionnaires concerning dietary and sleep patterns and previous or present symptomology. A nutrition examination would be performed to assess areas such as absorption rates, adrenal function, kidney health, lung health etc. The patient is often instructed on how to check the pH of their saliva and urine, test for the presence of Candida Albicans, etc., at home. Outside laboratory testing includes blood, urine, hair analysis, food allergy testing etc. The patient's prescription and over the counter medications are recorded and analyzed.","Source: American Chiropractic Association, 2008 [7/1/2009: definition added]",Nutrition Chiropractor,Individual
111NX0100X,Chiropractic Providers,Chiropractor,Occupational Health,"Occupational Health is that specialty within the chiropractic profession that deals with the prevention and management of work related injuries. It also considers and assists clients with State and Federal Compliance assistance. Occupational Health goes much farther than simply treating injured workers however. This may mean working with clients to promote optimum safety and ergonomic principles, interacting with the injured worker to promote safety and prevent future injuries, assisting a company with accident investigation to identify root cause, redesigning a workstation to eliminate hazards, working with safety teams, providing training programs etc. The list of potential services that the specialist can interact with a client company or patient is lengthy and varied involving both in office services as well as on site services.","Source: American Chiropractic Association, 2008 [7/1/2009: title modified, definition added]",Occupational Health Chiropractor,Individual
111NX0800X,Chiropractic Providers,Chiropractor,Orthopedic,"Chiropractic Orthopedics is defined as that branch of chiropractic medicine that includes the continued acquisition of knowledge relative to both normal functions and diseases of the human body as they relate to the bones, joints, capsules, discs, muscles, ligaments, tendons, their complete neurological and vascular components, referred organ systems and contiguous tissues. This also includes the development and perfection of skills relative to health maintenance when such exists and when not, the investigations, historical review, physical detection, correlative diagnosis development and complete management of any disorder within the bounds defined herein. Also necessary is the delivery of the combined knowledge and skill on a primary basis to patients who both need and desire this service to the eventual outcome of remissions, whenever resolution is not readily achievable. In addition the certified chiropractic orthopedist provides consultation services at the request of other qualified doctors seeking assistance in the care of their patients. The chiropractic orthopedist may also engage in the teaching and or research of subjects and materials relevant to pursuing the quest for knowledge in the ever changing field of the orthopedic specialty.","Source: American Chiropractic Association, 2008 [7/1/2009: definition added]",Orthopedic Chiropractor,Individual
111NP0017X,Chiropractic Providers,Chiropractor,Pediatric Chiropractor,"The Pediatric Chiropractor is a chiropractor with specialized, advanced training and certification in the evaluation, care and management of health and wellness conditions of infancy, childhood and adolescence. This specialist provides primary, comprehensive, therapeutic and preventative chiropractic health care for newborns through adolescents.","Source: Council on Chiropractic Pediatrics, American Chiropractic Association, 2007 [1/1/2008: new]",Pediatric Chiropractor,Individual
111NR0200X,Chiropractic Providers,Chiropractor,Radiology,"Chiropractic radiology is a referral specialty that provides consultation services at the request of other qualified doctors. Chiropractic radiologists provide consultation in health care facilities (private offices, hospitals and teaching institutions) to meet the needs of referring doctors and their patients. The quality of the consultative services by the chiropractic radiologist in independent practice is reflected by the quality of their professional credentials. Chiropractic radiologists recommend, supervise, and interpret radiologic studies as well as advanced imaging procedures. They advise referring physicians on the necessity and appropriateness of radiologic services and whether to select or to avoid certain diagnostic or clinical procedures. In some instances the radiologist may act as a private practitioner. They may conduct research and apply diagnostic radiologic procedures and may be called upon to act as expert witnesses in matters of litigation.
Chiropractic radiologists are also concerned with imaging technology including image production, demonstration of normal and abnormal anatomy, and the interaction of energy and matter. The advances in the technological facets of radiology are so rapid that only qualified radiologists can reasonably be expected to maintain the high level of proficiency required to supervise and interpret these procedures. The practice of radiology continuously involves the application of this technology to patient imaging and treatment. It is now well recognized that chiropractic radiology includes, but is not limited to, plain film radiography, fluoroscopy, tomography, ultrasonography, radioisotope imaging, computed tomography, digital radiography, and magnetic resonance imaging. Individual practices may vary by intent, licensure, and scope of practice laws.","Source: American Chiropractic Board of Radiology, 2009 [7/1/2009: definition added]",Radiology Chiropractor,Individual
111NR0400X,Chiropractic Providers,Chiropractor,Rehabilitation,"Rehabilitation is the discipline focused on restoring a patient's functional abilities to pre-injury or pre-disease status. Functional abilities are defined as those activities in one's daily life, work, or sports and recreational activities that an individual participates in. Relevant impairments (e.g. strength, endurance, flexibility, motor control, etc.) are often intermediate goals of rehabilitation, but the final goal of successful care is return to participation in activities in which the patient was successful before the onset of the injury or disease. Essential to a rehabilitation approach is a focus on patient-centered outcomes such as independence and self-management or self-care skills.",Source: The American Chiropractic Association (ACA) and the ACA Council on Physiological Therapeutics [7/1/2006: new],Rehabilitation Chiropractor,Individual
111NS0005X,Chiropractic Providers,Chiropractor,Sports Physician,"A sports chiropractor is uniquely trained to provide care and treatment of injuries or illness resulting from sports and physical fitness activities. Doctors of Chiropractic with the Diplomate American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians (DACBSP) or the Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician (CCSP), sport specialty certifications from the American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians, have advanced training in the assessment, management and rehabilitation of sports related injuries. Extremity care, rehabilitation and soft tissue procedures are common skills utilized by these doctors. The specialty training covers a broad spectrum from the pediatric athlete to professional and Olympic athletes, and everything in between, using a variety of techniques and modalities.","Source: American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians, 2009 [7/1/2009: definition added]",Sports Physician Chiropractor,Individual
111NT0100X,Chiropractic Providers,Chiropractor,Thermography,The NUCC recommends this code not be used. Choose a more appropriate code.,,Thermography Chiropractor,Individual
125K00000X,Dental Providers,Advanced Practice Dental Therapist,,"An Advanced Practice Dental Therapist is:
(1) A dental therapist who has completed additional training beyond basic dental therapy education and provides dental services in accordance with state advanced practice dental therapist laws or statutes; or
(2) A dental hygienist with a graduate degree in advanced dental therapy prepared for independent and interdependent decision making and direct accountability for clinical judgment across the dental health care continuum.
The individual has been authorized by the relevant state board or a tribal entity to provide services under the remote supervision of a dentist. The functions of the advanced practice dental therapist vary based on the needs of the dentist, the educational preparation of the advanced practice dental therapist and state dental practice acts and regulations.",Source: Summarized from Minnesota Statute 150A.106. [7/1/2012: new],Advanced Practice Dental Therapist,Individual
126800000X,Dental Providers,Dental Assistant,,"An individual who may or may not have completed an accredited dental assisting education program and who aids the dentist in providing patient care services and performs other nonclinical duties in the dental office or other patient care facility. The scope of the patient care functions that may be legally delegated to the dental assistant varies based on the needs of the dentist the educational preparation of the dental assistant and state dental practice acts and regulations. Patient care services are provided under the supervision of a dentist. To avoid misleading the public, no occupational title other than dental assistant should be used to describe this dental auxiliary.","Source: Comprehensive Policy Statement on Dental Auxiliaries, American Dental Association",Dental Assistant,Individual
124Q00000X,Dental Providers,Dental Hygienist,,"An individual who has completed an accredited dental hygiene education program, and an individual who has been licensed by a state board of dental examiners to provide preventive care services under the supervision of a dentist. Functions that may be legally delegated to the dental hygienist vary based on the needs of the dentist, the educational preparation of the dental hygienist and state dental practice acts and regulations, but always include, at a minimum, scaling and polishing the teeth. To avoid misleading the public, no occupational title other than dental hygienist should be used to describe this dental auxiliary.","Source: Comprehensive Policy Statement on Dental Auxiliaries, American Dental Association.",Dental Hygienist,Individual
126900000X,Dental Providers,Dental Laboratory Technician,,"An individual who has the skill and knowledge in the fabrication of dental appliances, prostheses and devices in accordance with a dentist's laboratory work authorization. To avoid misleading the public, no occupational title other than dental laboratory technician or certified dental technician (when appropriate) should be used to describe this auxiliary.","Source: Comprehensive Policy Statement on Dental Auxiliaries, American Dental Association.",Dental Laboratory Technician,Individual
125J00000X,Dental Providers,Dental Therapist,,"A Dental Therapist is an individual who has completed an accredited or non-accredited dental therapy program and who has been authorized by the relevant state board or a tribal entity to provide services within the scope of their practice under the supervision of a dentist. Functions that may be delegated to the dental therapist vary based on the needs of the dentist, the educational preparation of the dental therapist and state dental practice acts and regulations.",Source: Summarized from Minnesota Statute 150A.105. [7/1/2012: new],Dental Therapist,Individual
122300000X,Dental Providers,Dentist,,"A dentist is a person qualified by a doctorate in dental surgery (D.D.S.) or dental medicine (D.M.D.), licensed by the state to practice dentistry, and practicing within the scope of that license. There is no difference between the two degrees: dentists who have a DMD or DDS have the same education. Universities have the prerogative to determine what degree is awarded. Both degrees use the same curriculum requirements set by the American Dental Association's Commission on Dental Accreditation. Generally, three or more years of undergraduate education plus four years of dental school is required to graduate and become a general dentist. State licensing boards accept either degree as equivalent, and both degrees allow licensed individuals to practice the same scope of general dentistry. Additional post-graduate training is required to become a dental specialist.","Source: Council on Dental Education and Licensure, American Dental Association",Dentist,Individual
1223D0001X,Dental Providers,Dentist,Dental Public Health,"The science and art of preventing and controlling dental diseases and promoting dental health through organized community efforts. It is that form of dental practice that serves the community as a patient rather than the individual. It is concerned with the dental health education of the public, with applied dental research, and with the administration of group dental care programs as well as the prevention and control of dental diseases on a community basis.","Source: Council on Dental Education and Licensure, American Dental Association",Public Health Dentist,Individual
1223D0004X,Dental Providers,Dentist,Dentist Anesthesiologist,"A dentist who has successfully completed an accredited postdoctoral anesthesiology residency training program for dentists of two or more years duration, in accord with Commission on Dental Accreditation's Standards for Dental Anesthesiology Residency Programs, and/or meets the eligibility requirements for examination by the American Dental Board of Anesthesiology.",Source: The American Society of Dentist Anesthesiologists [1/1/2013: new],Dentist Anesthesiologist,Individual
1223E0200X,Dental Providers,Dentist,Endodontics,"The branch of dentistry that is concerned with the morphology, physiology and pathology of the human dental pulp and periradicular tissues. Its study and practice encompass the basic and clinical sciences including biology of the normal pulp, the etiology, diagnosis, prevention and treatment of diseases and injuries of the pulp and associated periradicular conditions.","Source: Council on Dental Education and Licensure, American Dental Association",Endodontist,Individual
1223G0001X,Dental Providers,Dentist,General Practice,"A general dentist is the primary dental care provider for patients of all ages. The general dentist is responsible for the diagnosis, treatment, management and overall coordination of services related to patients' oral health needs. ",Source: Academy of General Dentistry,General Practice Dentistry,Individual
1223P0106X,Dental Providers,Dentist,Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology,"The specialty of dentistry and discipline of pathology that deals with the nature, identification, and management of diseases affecting the oral and maxillofacial regions. It is a science that investigates the causes, processes, and effects of these diseases. The practice of oral and maxillofacial pathology includes research and diagnosis of diseases using clinical, radiographic, microscopic, biochemical, or other examinations.","Source: Council on Dental Education and Licensure, American Dental Association",Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology Dentist,Individual
1223X0008X,Dental Providers,Dentist,Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology,"The specialty of dentistry and discipline of radiology concerned with the production and interpretation of images and data produced by all modalities of radiant energy that are used for the diagnosis and management of diseases, disorders and conditions of the oral and maxillofacial region.","Source: Council on Dental Education and Licensure, American Dental Association",Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology Dentist,Individual
1223S0112X,Dental Providers,Dentist,Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery,"The specialty of dentistry which includes the diagnosis, surgical and adjunctive treatment of diseases, injuries and defects involving both the functional and esthetic aspects of the hard and soft tissues of the oral and maxillofacial region.","Source: Council on Dental Education and Licensure, American Dental Association",Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (Dentist),Individual
1223X2210X,Dental Providers,Dentist,Orofacial Pain,"A dentist who assesses, diagnoses, and treats patients with complex chronic orofacial pain and dysfunction disorders, oromotor and jaw behavior disorders, and chronic head/neck pain. The dentist has successfully completed an accredited postdoctoral orofacial pain residency training program for dentists of two or more years duration, in accord with the Commission on Dental Accreditation's Standards for Orofacial Pain Residency Programs, and/or meets the requirements for examination and board certification by the American Board of Orofacial Pain.","Source: American Academy of Orofacial Pain, http://www.aaop.org [7/1/2019: new]
Additional Resources: American Board of Orofacial Pain, http://www.abop.net",Orofacial Pain Dentist,Individual
1223X0400X,Dental Providers,Dentist,Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics,"That area of dentistry concerned with the supervision, guidance and correction of the growing or mature dentofacial structures, including those conditions that require movement of teeth or correction of malrelationships and malformations of their related structures and the adjustment of relationships between and among teeth and facial bones by the application of forces and/or the stimulation and redirection of functional forces within the craniofacial complex. Major responsibilities of orthodontic practice include the diagnosis, prevention, interception and treatment of all forms of malocclusion of the teeth and associated alterations in their surrounding structures; the design, application and control of functional and corrective appliances; and the guidance of the dentition and its supporting structures to attain and maintain optimum occlusal relations in physiologic and esthetic harmony among facial and cranial structures.",,Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedic Dentist,Individual
1223P0221X,Dental Providers,Dentist,Pediatric Dentistry,"An age-defined specialty that provides both primary and comprehensive preventive and therapeutic oral health care for infants and children through adolescence, including those with special health care needs.","Source: Council on Dental Education and Licensure, American Dental Association",Pediatric Dentist,Individual
1223P0300X,Dental Providers,Dentist,Periodontics,"That specialty of dentistry which encompasses the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the supporting and surrounding tissues of the teeth or their substitutes and the maintenance of the health, function and esthetics of these structures and tissues.","Source: Council on Dental Education and Licensure, American Dental Association",Periodontist,Individual
1223P0700X,Dental Providers,Dentist,Prosthodontics,"That branch of dentistry pertaining to the restoration and maintenance of oral functions, comfort, appearance and health of the patient by the restoration of natural teeth and/or the replacement of missing teeth and contiguous oral and maxillofacial tissues with artificial substitutes.","Source: Council on Dental Education and Licensure, American Dental Association",Prosthodontist,Individual
122400000X,Dental Providers,Denturist,,A denturist is a licensed professional that serves patients with removable dental prosthetic oral health needs. A licensed denturist is trained in removable dental prosthetics and the fabrication of such devices.,"Source: National Denturist Association, https://nationaldenturist.com/ [1/1/2024: modified definition]",Denturist,Individual
125Q00000X,Dental Providers,Oral Medicinist,,"A dentist with advanced training specializing in the recognition and treatment of oral conditions resulting from the interrelationship between oral disease and systemic health. The Oral Medicinist manages clinical and non-surgical treatment of non-dental pathologies affecting the oral and maxillofacial region, such as cancer, organ transplants, and acute and chronic pain. Activities include provision of interdisciplinary patient care in collaboration with medical specialists and other dentists in hospitals and outpatient medical clinics in the management of patients with complex medical conditions requiring multidisciplinary healthcare intervention.",Source: National Uniform Claim Committee [1/1/2015: new] Additional Resources: American Academy of Oral Medicine,Oral Medicinist,Individual
132700000X,Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers,Dietary Manager,,"A dietary manager is a trained food services professional who is charged with maintaining cost/profit objectives, purchasing foods and services for the department and supervising staff.. Dietary managers are trained to understand the basic nutritional needs of clients and work in partnership with dietitians, who offer specialized nutritional expertise. The CDM certified dietary manager designation is an advanced professional credential awarded to dietary managers who have completed specific course work, have passed the national credentialing exams (including a sanitation and safety exam) and have applied for certification.",,Dietary Manager,Individual
136A00000X,Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers,"Dietetic Technician, Registered",,"A Dietetic Technician, Registered (DTR)/Nutrition and Dietetics Technician, Registered (NDTR) is an individual holding a nationally protected title issued by the Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR) to qualified individuals who obtain an associate's degree or higher and successfully complete a sliding set of academic, examination, and practice requirements accredited by the Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics (ACEND) or established by CDR, the nature of which are dependent upon the level of academic degree obtained. The scope of practice of the NDTR focuses on food, nutrition, and dietetics practice, as well as related services. NDTRs work under the supervision of a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) when in direct patient/client nutrition care, and may work independently in providing general nutrition education to healthy populations. Patient/client populations include individuals receiving individualized care who have medical conditions or diseases, as well as at-risk individuals receiving personalized nutrition guidance as part of preventive health care.","Source: Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Definition of Terms List, Current Version, https://www.eatrightpro.org/practice/quality-management/scope-of-practice [7/1/2019:modified definition]",Registered Dietetic Technician,Individual
133V00000X,Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers,"Dietitian, Registered",,"A Registered Dietitian (RD)/Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) is an individual uniquely trained in the science of nutrition and practice of dietetics to design and provide medical nutrition therapy (MNT) and other evidence-based applications of the Nutrition Care Process (NCP) that exemplify the profession's systematic approach to providing high quality nutrition care. Registered dietitians provide MNT for the purpose of disease prevention or management, or to treat or rehabilitate an illness, injury, or condition, with the use of specific, indicated physical and cognitive nutrition care services comprised of one or more of the following aspects of the NCP: nutrition assessment/reassessment, nutrition diagnosis, nutrition intervention (e.g., nutrition counseling, therapeutic diet ordering, and nutrition education) and nutrition monitoring and evaluation.","Source: Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Definition of Terms List , Current Version, https://www.eatrightpro.org/practice/quality-management/scope-of-practice [7/1/2019:modified definition]",Registered Dietitian,Individual
133VN1101X,Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers,"Dietitian, Registered","Nutrition, Gerontological","An individual who is a Specialist in Gerontological Nutrition and provides nutrition care to promote quality of life and optimal health for older adults across the continuum of care, including: acute care, post-acute care, primary care, long-term care, assisted living, home care, palliative care, community-based nutrition, food service, correctional facilities, and government programs. RDN who works indirectly with gerontological nutrition through roles in management, industry, education, and research.","Source: The Commission on Dietetic Registration, https://www.cdrnet.org/certifications/specialty-practice-experience [7/1/2019: new]",Gerontological Nutrition Registered Dietitian,Individual
133VN1006X,Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers,"Dietitian, Registered","Nutrition, Metabolic",Definition to come...,,Metabolic Nutrition Registered Dietitian,Individual
133VN1201X,Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers,"Dietitian, Registered","Nutrition, Obesity and Weight Management","An individual who is a Board Certified Specialist for Obesity and Weight Management and educates, supports, and advocates for patients and clients to understand and manage their weight and associated risks through the use of nutritional, behavioral health, medical, surgical, pharmacotherapeutic, and exercise and physical activity interventions.","Source: The Commission on Dietetic Registration, https://www.cdrnet.org/certifications/specialty-practice-experience [7/1/2019: new]",Obesity and Weight Management Nutrition Registered Dietitian,Individual
133VN1301X,Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers,"Dietitian, Registered","Nutrition, Oncology","An individual who is a Board Certified Specialist in Oncology Nutrition and provides direct nutrition care for individuals at risk for or diagnosed with cancer. RDNs working directly with individuals at risk for, or diagnosed with, any type of malignancy or pre-malignant condition, in a variety of settings (e.g. hospitals, clinics, cancer centers, hospices, public health), OR indirectly through roles in management, education, industry, and research practice linked specifically to oncology nutrition. RDN who works indirectly with oncology nutrition through roles in management, education, industry, and research.","Source: The Commission on Dietetic Registration, https://www.cdrnet.org/certifications/specialty-practice-experience [7/1/2019: new]",Oncology Nutrition Registered Dietitian,Individual
133VN1004X,Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers,"Dietitian, Registered","Nutrition, Pediatric","An individual who is a Board Certified Specialist in Pediatric Nutrition and applies evidence-based nutrition knowledge in providing medical nutrition therapy for pediatric patients. Specialists work directly with healthy and/or ill children (newborn up to 21 years of age) as well as children with special health care needs in a variety of settings (hospitals, community-based and/or family-centered programs, education programs, home, etc.), OR indirectly through management, care coordination, education, quality improvement, or research practice linked specifically to pediatric nutrition.","Source: The Commission on Dietetic Registration, https://www.cdrnet.org/certifications/specialty-practice-experience [7/1/2019: definition added, source added]",Pediatric Nutrition Registered Dietitian,Individual
133VN1401X,Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers,"Dietitian, Registered","Nutrition, Pediatric Critical Care","An individual who is a Board Certified Specialist in Pediatric Critical Care Nutrition and applies evidence-based nutrition knowledge in providing medical nutrition therapy for critically ill infants, children and adolescents. Additional roles could include coordination, education, quality improvement, or research linked specifically to pediatric critical care nutrition.","Source: The Commission on Dietetic Registration, https://www.cdrnet.org/certifications/specialty-practice-experience [7/1/2019: new]",Pediatric Critical Care Nutrition Registered Dietitian,Individual
133VN1005X,Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers,"Dietitian, Registered","Nutrition, Renal","An individual who is a Board Certified Specialist in Renal Nutrition and works directly with adult and/or pediatric patients with acute kidney injury, chronic kidney disease (CKD) stages 1-5, or receiving renal replacement therapies (dialysis/transplant) in a variety of settings, OR works indirectly in management, education, or research practice linked specifically to renal nutrition. The specialist in renal/nephrology nutrition is responsible for nutrition assessment, diagnosis, intervention, monitoring, and evaluation.","Source: The Commission on Dietetic Registration, https://www.cdrnet.org/certifications/specialty-practice-experience [7/1/2019: definition added, source added]",Renal Nutrition Registered Dietitian,Individual
133VN1501X,Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers,"Dietitian, Registered","Nutrition, Sports Dietetics","An individual who is a Board Certified Specialist in Sports Dietetics and applies evidence-based nutrition knowledge in exercise and sports. RDNs specializing in sports dietetics assess, educate, and counsel athletes and active individuals. They design, implement, and manage safe and effective nutrition strategies that enhance lifelong health, fitness, and optimal performance.","Source: The Commission on Dietetic Registration, https://www.cdrnet.org/certifications/specialty-practice-experience [7/1/2019: new]",Sports Dietetics Nutrition Registered Dietitian,Individual
133N00000X,Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers,Nutritionist,,"A specialist in adapting and applying food and nutrient knowledge to the solution of food and nutritional problems, the control of disease, and the promotion of health. Nutritionists perform research, instruct groups and individuals about nutritional requirements, and assist people in developing meal patterns that meet their nutritional needs; (2) A nutritionist is someone who has completed undergraduate and/or graduate training in the discipline of nutrition without necessarily meeting the academic and experience requirements to qualify for the Registered Dietitian designation.","Source: (1) Rhea, Ott, and Shafritz, The Facts On File Dictionary of Health Care Management, New York: Facts On File Publications, 1988.",Nutritionist,Individual
133NN1002X,Dietary & Nutritional Service Providers,Nutritionist,"Nutrition, Education",Definition to come...,,Nutrition Education Nutritionist,Individual
146N00000X,Emergency Medical Service Providers,"Emergency Medical Technician, Basic",,A Basic EMT is an individual trained and certified to perform basic life support treatment in medical emergencies based on individual state boards.,Sources: Tabers Medical Dictionary and Florida EMS Clearing House.,Basic Emergency Medical Technician,Individual
146M00000X,Emergency Medical Service Providers,"Emergency Medical Technician, Intermediate",,An Intermediate EMT is an individual trained and certified to perform intermediate life support treatment in medical emergencies based on individual state boards.,Sources: Tabers Medical Dictionary and Florida EMS Clearing House.,Intermediate Emergency Medical Technician,Individual
146L00000X,Emergency Medical Service Providers,"Emergency Medical Technician, Paramedic",,"An EMT, Paramedic is an individual trained and certified to perform advanced life support (ALS) in medical emergencies based on individual state boards.",Sources: Tabers Medical Dictionary and Florida EMS Clearing House.,Paramedic,Individual
146D00000X,Emergency Medical Service Providers,Personal Emergency Response Attendant,,"Individuals that are specially trained to assist patients living at home with urgent/emergent situations. These individuals must be able to perform CPR and basic first aid and have sufficient counseling skills to allay fears and assist in working through processes necessary to resolve the crisis. Functions may include transportation to various facilities and businesses, contacting agencies to initiate remediation service or providing reassurance.",,Personal Emergency Response Attendant,Individual
152W00000X,Eye and Vision Services Providers,Optometrist,,"Doctors of optometry (ODs) are the primary health care professionals for the eye. Optometrists examine, diagnose, treat, and manage diseases, injuries, and disorders of the visual system, the eye, and associated structures as well as identify related systemic conditions affecting the eye. An optometrist has completed pre-professional undergraduate education in a college or university and four years of professional education at a college of optometry, leading to the doctor of optometry (O.D.) degree. Some optometrists complete an optional residency in a specific area of practice. Optometrists are eye health care professionals state-licensed to diagnose and treat diseases and disorders of the eye and visual system. ","Source: American Optometric Association (AOA), approved by the AOA's Board of Trustees, June 21, 2005. [7/1/2006: definition modified]",Optometrist,Individual
152WC0802X,Eye and Vision Services Providers,Optometrist,Corneal and Contact Management,"The professional activities performed by an Optometrist related to the fitting of contact lenses to an eye, ongoing evaluation of the cornea's ability to sustain successful contact lens wear, and treatment of any external eye or corneal condition which can affect contact lens wear.","Source: American Optometric Association [1/1/2009: added definition, added source]",Corneal and Contact Management Optometrist,Individual
152WL0500X,Eye and Vision Services Providers,Optometrist,Low Vision Rehabilitation,"Optometrists who specialize in low-vision care having training to assess visual function, prescribe low-vision devices, develop treatment plans, and recommend other vision rehabilitation services.","Source: American Optometric Association [1/1/2009: added definition, added source]",Low Vision Rehabilitation Optometrist,Individual
152WX0102X,Eye and Vision Services Providers,Optometrist,Occupational Vision,"Optometrists who work in Occupational Vision, the branch of environmental optometry, consider all aspects of the relationship between work and vision, visual performances, eye safety, and health.","Source: American Optometric Association [1/1/2009: added definition, added source]",Occupational Vision Optometrist,Individual
152WP0200X,Eye and Vision Services Providers,Optometrist,Pediatrics,"Optometrists who work in Pediatrics are concerned with the prevention, development, diagnosis, and treatment of visual problems in children.","Source: American Optometric Association [1/1/2009: added definition, added source]",Pediatric Optometrist,Individual
152WS0006X,Eye and Vision Services Providers,Optometrist,Sports Vision,"An optometrist who offers services designed to care for unique vision care needs of athletes, which may include one of more of the following services: corrective vision care unique to a specific sporting environment; protective eyewear for the prevention of sports-related injuries; vision enhancement - which may include vision therapy and techniques to improve visual skills specific to the athlete's sport.","Source: American Optometric Association [1/1/2009: added definition, added source]",Sports Vision Optometrist,Individual
152WV0400X,Eye and Vision Services Providers,Optometrist,Vision Therapy,"Optometrists who specialize in vision therapy as a treatment process used to improve vision function. It includes a broad range of developmental and rehabilitative treatment programs individually prescribed to remediate specific sensory, motor and/or visual perceptual dysfunctions.","Source: American Optometric Association [1/1/2009: added definition, added source]",Vision Therapy Optometrist,Individual
156F00000X,Eye and Vision Services Providers,Technician/Technologist,,A broad category grouping different kinds of technologists and technicians. See individual definitions.,,Technician/Technologist,Individual
156FC0800X,Eye and Vision Services Providers,Technician/Technologist,Contact Lens,"An optician or other ancillary support staff person who, where authorized by state law and trained or certified to do so, may fit or dispense contact lenses to a patient based on the prescription of an optometrist or medical physician.","Source: American Optometric Association [1/1/2009: added definition, added source]",Contact Lens Technician/Technologist,Individual
156FC0801X,Eye and Vision Services Providers,Technician/Technologist,Contact Lens Fitter,"An optician or other ancillary support staff person who, where authorized by state law and trained or certified to do so, may fit or dispense contact lenses to a patient based on the prescription of an optometrist or medical physician.","Source: American Optometric Association [1/1/2009: added definition, added source]",Contact Lens Fitter,Individual
156FX1700X,Eye and Vision Services Providers,Technician/Technologist,Ocularist,"An ocularist is a thoroughly trained professional skilled in the art of fitting, painting, and fabricating custom ocular prostheses. In addition to creating custom ocular prostheses, and providing long-term care through periodic examinations, an ocularist provides the patient with complete instructions on the care and maintenance of their prosthesis.","Source: American Society of Ocularists, www.ocularist.org [7/1/2023: definition added]",Ocularist,Individual
156FX1100X,Eye and Vision Services Providers,Technician/Technologist,Ophthalmic,"An ophthalmic technician/technologist assists ophthalmologists by performing ophthalmic clinical functions, including administering eye exams, administering eye medications, and instructing the patient in care and use of corrective lenses.","Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, https://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes292057.htm [1/1/2024: modified definition]",Ophthalmic Technician/Technologist,Individual
156FX1101X,Eye and Vision Services Providers,Technician/Technologist,Ophthalmic Assistant,"An ophthalmic assistant assists ophthalmologists by performing duties including, but not limited to, patient charting, patient education, and basic eye testing.",Source: National Uniform Claim Committee [1/1/2024: modified definition],Ophthalmic Assistant ,Individual
156FX1800X,Eye and Vision Services Providers,Technician/Technologist,Optician,"Opticians help fit eyeglasses and contact lenses, following prescriptions from Ophthalmologists and Optometrists. They also help customers decide which eyeglass frame or contact lenses to buy.","Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, www.bls.gov. [7/1/2023: definition added]",Optician,Individual
156FX1201X,Eye and Vision Services Providers,Technician/Technologist,Optometric Assistant,"An optometric assistant assists optometrists by performing duties, including but not limited to, customer service, basic eye testing, and patient education. ",Source: National Uniform Claim Committee [1/1/2024: modified definition],Optometric Assistant Technician,Individual
156FX1202X,Eye and Vision Services Providers,Technician/Technologist,Optometric Technician,"An optometric technician assists optometrists by performing duties, including but not limited to, basic eye testing, diagnostic tests, and assistance with corrective lenses. ",Source: National Uniform Claim Committee [1/1/2024: modified definition],Optometric Technician,Individual
156FX1900X,Eye and Vision Services Providers,Technician/Technologist,Orthoptist,"An orthoptist is an allied health professional skilled in evaluation and treatment of children and adults with eye movement difficulties. Their specialty is strabismus, amblyopia, and double vision.","Source: American Association of Certified Orthoptists, www.orthoptics.org [7/1/2023: definition added]",Orthoptist,Individual
164W00000X,Nursing Service Providers,Licensed Practical Nurse,,"An individual with post-high school vocational training and practical experience in the provision of nursing care at a level less than that required for certification as a Registered Nurse. Requirements for education, experience, licensure, and job responsibilities vary among the states.","Source: Rhea, Ott, and Shafritz, The Facts On File Dictionary of Health Care Management, New York: Facts On File Publications, 1988.",Licensed Practical Nurse,Individual
167G00000X,Nursing Service Providers,Licensed Psychiatric Technician,,"An individual licensed by the state board as a Psychiatric Technician based upon completion of a prescribed course of theory and clinical practice, with two thirds of the clinical practice time focused on mental and developmental disorders. The psychiatric technician practices under the direct supervision of a physician, psychologist, registered nurse or other professional to provide care to patients with mental disorders and developmental disabilities.",,Licensed Psychiatric Technician,Individual
164X00000X,Nursing Service Providers,Licensed Vocational Nurse,,"An individual with post-high school vocational training and practical experience in the provision of nursing care at a level less than that required for certification as a Registered Nurse. [An alternate term for licensed practical nurse arising from difference in occupational titles between states and post-high school training programs and institutions.] Requirements for education, experience, licensure, and job responsibilities vary among the states.","Source: Rhea, Ott, and Shafritz, The Facts On File Dictionary of Health Care Management, New York: Facts On File Publications, 1988.",Licensed Vocational Nurse,Individual
163W00000X,Nursing Service Providers,Registered Nurse,,"(1) A registered nurse is a person qualified by graduation from an accredited nursing school (depending upon schooling, a registered nurse may receive either a diploma from a hospital program, an associate degree in nursing (A.D.N.) or a Bachelor of Science degree in nursing (B.S.N.), who is licensed or certified by the state, and is practicing within the scope of that license or certification. R.N.'s assist patient in recovering and maintaining their physical or mental health. They assist physicians during treatments and examinations and administer medications. (2) A provider who is trained and educated in a formal nursing education program at an accredited school of nursing, passes a national certification examination, and is licensed by the state to practice nursing. The individual provides nursing services to patients or clients in areas such as health promotion, disease prevention, acute and chronic care and restoration and maintenance of health across the life span.","Sources: (2) American Nurses Association, American Nurses Credentialing Center, 1996 Certification Catalogue, and Rhea, Ott, and Shafritz, The Facts On File Dictionary of Health Care Management, New York: Facts On File Publications, 1988.",Registered Nurse,Individual
163WA0400X,Nursing Service Providers,Registered Nurse,Addiction (Substance Use Disorder),Definition to come...,,Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) Registered Nurse,Individual
163WA2000X,Nursing Service Providers,Registered Nurse,Administrator,Definition to come...,,Administrator Registered Nurse,Individual
163WP2201X,Nursing Service Providers,Registered Nurse,Ambulatory Care,Definition to come...,,Ambulatory Care Registered Nurse,Individual
163WC3500X,Nursing Service Providers,Registered Nurse,Cardiac Rehabilitation,Definition to come...,,Cardiac Rehabilitation Registered Nurse,Individual
163WC0400X,Nursing Service Providers,Registered Nurse,Case Management,Definition to come...,,Case Management Registered Nurse,Individual
163WC1400X,Nursing Service Providers,Registered Nurse,College Health,Definition to come...,,College Health Registered Nurse,Individual
163WC1500X,Nursing Service Providers,Registered Nurse,Community Health,Definition to come...,,Community Health Registered Nurse,Individual
163WC2100X,Nursing Service Providers,Registered Nurse,Continence Care,Definition to come...,,Continence Care Registered Nurse,Individual
163WC1600X,Nursing Service Providers,Registered Nurse,Continuing Education/Staff Development,Definition to come...,,Continuing Education/Staff Development Registered Nurse,Individual
163WC0200X,Nursing Service Providers,Registered Nurse,Critical Care Medicine,Definition to come...,,Critical Care Medicine Registered Nurse,Individual
163WD0400X,Nursing Service Providers,Registered Nurse,Diabetes Educator,Definition to come...,,Diabetes Educator Registered Nurse,Individual
163WD1100X,Nursing Service Providers,Registered Nurse,"Dialysis, Peritoneal",Definition to come...,,Peritoneal Dialysis Registered Nurse,Individual
163WE0003X,Nursing Service Providers,Registered Nurse,Emergency,Definition to come...,,Emergency Registered Nurse,Individual
163WE0900X,Nursing Service Providers,Registered Nurse,Enterostomal Therapy,Definition to come...,,Enterostomal Therapy Registered Nurse,Individual
163WF0300X,Nursing Service Providers,Registered Nurse,Flight,Definition to come...,,Flight Registered Nurse,Individual
163WG0100X,Nursing Service Providers,Registered Nurse,Gastroenterology,Definition to come...,,Gastroenterology Registered Nurse,Individual
163WG0000X,Nursing Service Providers,Registered Nurse,General Practice,Definition to come...,,General Practice Registered Nurse,Individual
163WG0600X,Nursing Service Providers,Registered Nurse,Gerontology,Definition to come...,,Gerontology Registered Nurse,Individual
163WH0500X,Nursing Service Providers,Registered Nurse,Hemodialysis,Definition to come...,,Hemodialysis Registered Nurse,Individual
163WH0200X,Nursing Service Providers,Registered Nurse,Home Health,Definition to come...,,Home Health Registered Nurse,Individual
163WH1000X,Nursing Service Providers,Registered Nurse,Hospice,Definition to come...,,Hospice Registered Nurse,Individual
163WI0600X,Nursing Service Providers,Registered Nurse,Infection Control,Definition to come...,,Infection Control Registered Nurse,Individual
163WI0500X,Nursing Service Providers,Registered Nurse,Infusion Therapy,Definition to come...,,Infusion Therapy Registered Nurse,Individual
163WL0100X,Nursing Service Providers,Registered Nurse,Lactation Consultant,Definition to come...,,Lactation Consultant (Registered Nurse),Individual
163WM0102X,Nursing Service Providers,Registered Nurse,Maternal Newborn,Definition to come...,,Maternal Newborn Registered Nurse,Individual
163WM0705X,Nursing Service Providers,Registered Nurse,Medical-Surgical,Definition to come...,,Medical-Surgical Registered Nurse,Individual
163WN0002X,Nursing Service Providers,Registered Nurse,Neonatal Intensive Care,Definition to come...,,Neonatal Intensive Care Registered Nurse,Individual
163WN0003X,Nursing Service Providers,Registered Nurse,"Neonatal, Low-Risk",Definition to come...,,Low-Risk Neonatal Registered Nurse,Individual
163WN0300X,Nursing Service Providers,Registered Nurse,Nephrology,Definition to come...,,Nephrology Registered Nurse,Individual
163WN0800X,Nursing Service Providers,Registered Nurse,Neuroscience,Definition to come...,,Neuroscience Registered Nurse,Individual
163WM1400X,Nursing Service Providers,Registered Nurse,Nurse Massage Therapist (NMT),Definition to come...,,Nurse Massage Therapist (NMT),Individual
163WN1003X,Nursing Service Providers,Registered Nurse,Nutrition Support,Definition to come...,,Nutrition Support Registered Nurse,Individual
163WX0002X,Nursing Service Providers,Registered Nurse,"Obstetric, High-Risk",Definition to come...,,High-Risk Obstetric Registered Nurse,Individual
163WX0003X,Nursing Service Providers,Registered Nurse,"Obstetric, Inpatient",Definition to come...,,Inpatient Obstetric Registered Nurse,Individual
163WX0106X,Nursing Service Providers,Registered Nurse,Occupational Health,Definition to come...,,Occupational Health Registered Nurse,Individual
163WX0200X,Nursing Service Providers,Registered Nurse,Oncology,Definition to come...,,Oncology Registered Nurse,Individual
163WX1100X,Nursing Service Providers,Registered Nurse,Ophthalmic,Definition to come...,,Ophthalmic Registered Nurse,Individual
163WX0800X,Nursing Service Providers,Registered Nurse,Orthopedic,Definition to come...,,Orthopedic Registered Nurse,Individual
163WX1500X,Nursing Service Providers,Registered Nurse,Ostomy Care,Definition to come...,,Ostomy Care Registered Nurse,Individual
163WX0601X,Nursing Service Providers,Registered Nurse,Otorhinolaryngology & Head-Neck,Definition to come...,,Otorhinolaryngology & Head-Neck Registered Nurse,Individual
163WP0000X,Nursing Service Providers,Registered Nurse,Pain Management,Definition to come...,,Pain Management Registered Nurse,Individual
163WP0218X,Nursing Service Providers,Registered Nurse,Pediatric Oncology,Definition to come...,,Pediatric Oncology Registered Nurse,Individual
163WP0200X,Nursing Service Providers,Registered Nurse,Pediatrics,Definition to come...,,Pediatric Registered Nurse,Individual
163WP1700X,Nursing Service Providers,Registered Nurse,Perinatal,Definition to come...,,Perinatal Registered Nurse,Individual
163WS0121X,Nursing Service Providers,Registered Nurse,Plastic Surgery,Definition to come...,,Plastic Surgery Registered Nurse,Individual
163WP0808X,Nursing Service Providers,Registered Nurse,Psychiatric/Mental Health,Definition to come...,,Psychiatric/Mental Health Registered Nurse,Individual
163WP0809X,Nursing Service Providers,Registered Nurse,"Psychiatric/Mental Health, Adult",Definition to come...,,Adult Psychiatric/Mental Health Registered Nurse,Individual
163WP0807X,Nursing Service Providers,Registered Nurse,"Psychiatric/Mental Health, Child & Adolescent",Definition to come...,,Child & Adolescent Psychiatric/Mental Health Registered Nurse,Individual
163WR0006X,Nursing Service Providers,Registered Nurse,Registered Nurse First Assistant,"A perioperative registered nurse who works in collaboration with the surgeon and other health care team members to achieve optimal outcomes. The RNFA has acquired the necessary knowledge, judgment, and skills specific to the expanded role of RNFA clinical practice. Intraoperatively, the RNFA assists the surgeon.",Source: AORN Official Statement on RNFAs ratified by the AORN House of Delegates in 2004. [7/1/2006: new],Registered Nurse First Assistant,Individual
163WR0400X,Nursing Service Providers,Registered Nurse,Rehabilitation,Definition to come...,,Rehabilitation Registered Nurse,Individual
163WR1000X,Nursing Service Providers,Registered Nurse,Reproductive Endocrinology/Infertility,Definition to come...,,Reproductive Endocrinology/Infertility Registered Nurse,Individual
163WS0200X,Nursing Service Providers,Registered Nurse,School,Definition to come...,,School Registered Nurse,Individual
163WU0100X,Nursing Service Providers,Registered Nurse,Urology,Definition to come...,,Urology Registered Nurse,Individual
163WW0101X,Nursing Service Providers,Registered Nurse,"Women's Health Care, Ambulatory",Definition to come...,,Ambulatory Women's Health Care Registered Nurse,Individual
163WW0000X,Nursing Service Providers,Registered Nurse,Wound Care,Definition to come...,,Wound Care Registered Nurse,Individual
372600000X,Nursing Service Related Providers,Adult Companion,,"An individual who provides supervision, socialization, and non-medical care to a functionally impaired adult. Companions may assist or supervise the individual with such tasks as meal preparation, laundry and shopping, but do not perform these activities as discrete services. These services are provided in accordance with a therapeutic goal in the plan of care.",[7/1/2003: new],Adult Companion,Individual
372500000X,Nursing Service Related Providers,Chore Provider,,"An individual who provides home maintenance services required to sustain a safe, sanitary living environment for individuals who because of age or disabilities is unable to perform the activities. These services include heavy household chores such as washing floors, windows, and walls; tacking down loose rugs and tiles; and moving heavy items of furniture in order to provide safe access and egress.",[7/1/2003: new],Chore Provider,Individual
373H00000X,Nursing Service Related Providers,Day Training/Habilitation Specialist,,Individuals experienced or trained in working with developmentally disabled individuals who need assistance in acquiring and maintaining life skills that enable them to cope more effectively with the demands of independent living.,,Day Training/Habilitation Specialist,Individual
374J00000X,Nursing Service Related Providers,Doula,,"Doulas work in a variety of settings and have been trained to provide physical, emotional, and informational support to a mother before, during, and just after birth and/or provide emotional and practical support to a mother during the postpartum period.","Source: National Uniform Claim Committee, 2009 [7/1/2009: new]",Doula,Individual
374U00000X,Nursing Service Related Providers,Home Health Aide,,"A person trained to assist public health nurses, home health nurses, and other health professionals in the bedside care of patients in their homes.","Source: Rhea, Ott, and Shafritz, The Facts On File Dictionary of Health Care Management, New York: Facts On File Publications, 1988.",Home Health Aide,Individual
376J00000X,Nursing Service Related Providers,Homemaker,,"An individual who provides general household activities such as meal preparation, laundry, and light housekeeping, when the individual regularly responsible for these activities is temporarily absent or unable to provide for himself. Homemakers must meet the state defined training standards.",[7/1/2003: definition added],Homemaker,Individual
376K00000X,Nursing Service Related Providers,Nurse's Aide,,"(1) An unlicensed individual who is trained to function in an assistive role to the licensed nurse in the provision of patient/client activities as delegated by the nurse; (2) An individual trained (either on-the-job or through a formal course generally of less than one year) and experienced in performing patient or client-care nursing tasks that do not require the skills of a specialist, technician, or professional. Examples of tasks performed by nurses aides include changing clothes, diapers, and beds; assisting patients to perform exercises or personal hygiene tasks, and supporting communication or social interaction. Specific education and credentials are not required for this work.","Source: (1) American Nurses Association, Registered Professional Nurses and Unlicensed Personnel, 2nd ed., 1996; (2) Rhea, Ott, and Shafritz, The Facts On File Dictionary of Health Care Management, New York: Facts On File Publications, 1988.",Nurse's Aide,Individual
376G00000X,Nursing Service Related Providers,Nursing Home Administrator,,"An individual, often licensed by the state, who is responsible for the management of a nursing home.","Source: Lexikon: Dictionary of Health Care Terms, Organizations, and Acronyms for the Era of Reform, Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, Oakbrook Terrace, IL, 1994, p. 552.",Nursing Home Administrator,Individual
374T00000X,Nursing Service Related Providers,Religious Nonmedical Nursing Personnel,,"Religious nonmedical nursing personnel are experienced in caring for the physical needs of nonmedical patients. For example, caring for the physical needs such as assistance with activities of daily living; assistance with moving, positioning, and ambulation; nutritional needs; and comfort and support measures.","Source: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services [7/1/2009: title modified, definition modified] Additional Resources: www.cms.hhs.gov/CertificationandComplianc/19_RNHCIs.asp 2005 Code of Federal Regulations, Title 42, Chapter IV, Part 403, Subpart G, 403.702 Definitions and Terms",Religious Nonmedical Nursing Personnel,Individual
374K00000X,Nursing Service Related Providers,Religious Nonmedical Practitioner,,"A religious nonmedical practitioner offers spiritually-based care. Services may be rendered in an office, home, or care facility or by phone, email, or written correspondence.","Source: National Uniform Claim Committee , 2009 [7/1/2009: new]",Religious Nonmedical Practitioner,Individual
374700000X,Nursing Service Related Providers,Technician,,"(1) A person with specialized training in a narrow field of expertise whose occupation requires training and is skilled in specific technical processes and procedures. (2) An individual having special skill or practical knowledge in an area, such as operation and maintenance of equipment or performance of laboratory procedures involving biochemical analyses. Special technical qualifications are normally required, though an increasing number or technicians also possess university degrees in science, and occasionally doctorate degrees. The distinction between technician and technologist in the health care field is not always clear.","Sources: (1) Rhea, Ott, and Shafritz, The Facts on File Dictionary of Health Care Management, New York: Facts on File Publications, 1988; Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary, 26th Edition, Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders Company, 1981 and Webster's II New Riverside University Dictionary, Boston: Riverside Publishing Company, 1984. (2) ) Lexikon: Dictionary of Health Care Terms, Organizations and Acronyms for the Era of Reform, The Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois: 1994, p. 776.",Technician,Individual
3747A0650X,Nursing Service Related Providers,Technician,Attendant Care Provider,"An individual who provides hands-on care, of both a supportive and health related nature, specific to the needs of a medically stable, physically handicapped individual. Supportive services are those that substitute for the absence, loss, diminution, or impairment of a physical or cognitive function. This service may include skilled or nursing care to the extent permitted by state law.",[7/1/2003: new],Attendant Care Provider,Individual
3747P1801X,Nursing Service Related Providers,Technician,Personal Care Attendant,"An individual who provides assistance with eating, bathing, dressing, personal hygiene, activities of daily living as specified in the plan of care. Services which are incidental to the care furnished, or essential to the health and welfare of the individual may also be provided. Personal care providers must meet state defined training and certification standards",[7/1/2003: definition added],Personal Care Attendant,Individual
171100000X,Other Service Providers,Acupuncturist,,"An acupuncturist is a person who performs ancient therapy for alleviation of pain, anesthesia and treatment of some diseases. Acupuncturists use long, fine needles inserted into specific points in order to treat painful conditions or produce anesthesia.",,Acupuncturist,Individual
171M00000X,Other Service Providers,Case Manager/Care Coordinator,,"A person who provides case management services and assists an individual in gaining access to needed medical, social, educational, and/or other services. The person has the ability to provide an assessment and review of completed plan of care on a periodic basis. This person is also able to take collaborative action to coordinate the services with other providers and monitor the enrollee's progress toward the cost-effective achievement of objectives specified in the plan of care. Credentials may vary from an experience in the fields of psychology, social work, rehabilitation, nursing or a closely related human service field, to a related Assoc of Arts Degree or to nursing credentials. Some states may require certification in case management.",Source: CMS State Medicaid Manual Section 4442.3 [7/1/2006: new],Case Manager/Care Coordinator,Individual
174V00000X,Other Service Providers,Clinical Ethicist,,"A clinical ethicist has been trained in bioethics and ethics case consultation. The clinical ethicist addresses medical-ethical dilemmas arising in clinical practice, such as end-of-life care, refusal of treatment, and futility of care; assists patients and health care providers with medical decision-making; and provides ethics education for patients and families.",Source: National Uniform Claim Committee [1/1/2011: new],Clinical Ethicist,Individual
172V00000X,Other Service Providers,Community Health Worker,,"Community health workers (CHW) are lay members of communities who work either for pay or as volunteers in association with the local health care system in both urban and rural environments and usually share ethnicity, language, socioeconomic status and life experiences with the community members they serve. They have been identified by many titles such as community health advisors, lay health advocates, ""promotores(as), outreach educators, community health representatives, peer health promoters, and peer health educators. CHWs offer interpretation and translation services, provide culturally appropriate health education and information, assist people in receiving the care they need, give informal counseling and guidance on health behaviors, advocate for individual and community health needs, and provide some direct services such as first aid and blood pressure screening. Some examples of these practitioners are Community Health Aides or Practitioners established under 25 USC 1616 (l) under HHS, Indian Health Service, Public Health Service.","Source: Health Resources and Services Administration, US Department of Health and Human Services - National Workforce Study on Community Health Workers, March, 2007. [7/1/2007: new] http://bhpr.hrsa.gov/healthworkforce/chw/",Community Health Worker,Individual
171W00000X,Other Service Providers,Contractor,,"A person who contracts to supply certain materials or do certain work for a stipulated sum; esp., one whose business is contracting work in any of the building trades. For purposes of the taxonomy, a person who contracts to complete home repairs or modifications to accommodate a health condition (e.g. wheelchair ramp, kitchen counter lowering).","Source: Websters New World Dictionary of the American Language, Second College Edition, William Collins + World Publishing Co., Inc., New York: 1974, p. 308",Contractor,Individual
171WH0202X,Other Service Providers,Contractor,Home Modifications,Definition to come...,,Home Modifications Contractor,Individual
171WV0202X,Other Service Providers,Contractor,Vehicle Modifications,A contractor who makes modifications to private vehicles to accommodate a health condition.,,Vehicle Modifications Contractor,Individual
172A00000X,Other Service Providers,Driver,,A person employed to operate a motor vehicle as a carrier of persons or property.,,Driver,Individual
176P00000X,Other Service Providers,Funeral Director,,"A person, usually an embalmer, whose business is to arrange for the burial or cremation of the dead and to assist at the funeral rites.","Source: Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, Lexikon: Dictionary of Health Care Terms, Organizations and Acronyms for the Era of Reform, Oakbrook Terrace, IL: 1994, p. 323",Funeral Director,Individual
170300000X,Other Service Providers,"Genetic Counselor, MS",,"A masters trained health care provider who collects and interprets genetic family histories; assesses the risk of disease occurrence or recurrence; identifies interventions to manage or ameliorate disease risk; educates about inheritance, testing, management, prevention, ethical issues, resources, and research; and counsels to promote informed choices and adaptation. Certification was established in 1993 by the American Board of Genetic Counseling and prior to that by the American Board of Medical Genetics. Requirements for experience, licensure, and job responsibilities vary among the states.",Source: National Society of Genetic Counselors [7/1/2005: new],Genetic Counselor (M.S.),Individual
171400000X,Other Service Providers,Health & Wellness Coach,,"The Health & Wellness Coach is trained in motivational theories, strategies, and communication techniques, which are used to assist patients to develop intrinsic motivation and obtain skills to create sustainable change for improved health and well-being. Health and wellness coaching is a patient-centered approach wherein patients at least partially determine their goals, use self-discovery or active learning processes together with content education to work toward their goals, and self-monitor behaviors to increase accountability, all within the context of an interpersonal relationship with a coach.","Source: National Board for Health & Wellness Coaching, www.nbhwc.org [1/1/2021: new]",Health & Wellness Coach,Individual
174H00000X,Other Service Providers,Health Educator,,"Health educators work in a variety of settings providing education to individuals or groups of individuals on healthy behaviors, wellness, and health-related topics with the goal of preventing diseases and health problems. Health educators generally require a bachelor's degree and may receive additional training, such as through mentoring, internships, or volunteer work.","Source: National Uniform Claim Committee, 2009 [7/1/2009: new]",Health Educator,Individual
175L00000X,Other Service Providers,Homeopath,,A provider who is educated and trained in a system of therapeutics in which diseases are treated by drugs which are capable of producing in healthy persons symptoms like those of the disease to be treated. Treatment requires administering a drug in minute doses.,"Source: Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary. 26th edition. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders Company, 1981.",Homeopath,Individual
171R00000X,Other Service Providers,Interpreter,,An Interpreter is a person who translates oral communication between two or more people. This includes translating from one language to another or interpreting sign language. An interpreter is necessary for medical care when the patient does not speak the language of the health care provider or when the patient has a disability involving spoken language.,Source: National Medicaid EDI HIPAA NPI Sub Work Group [7/1/2006: new],Interpreter,Individual
174N00000X,Other Service Providers,"Lactation Consultant, Non-RN",,An individual trained to provide breastfeeding assistance services to both mothers and infants. Lactation Consultants are not required to be nurses and are trained through specific courses of education. The Lactation Consultant may have additional certification through a national or international organization.,Source: National Uniform Claim Committee [1/1/2011: new],Lactation Consultant (Non-RN),Individual
175M00000X,Other Service Providers,"Midwife, Lay",,"A person qualified by experience and limited specialized training to provide obstetric and neo-natal care in the management of women having normal pregnancy, labor and childbirth. The lay midwife is licensed in some states.",,Lay Midwife,Individual
173000000X,Other Service Providers,Legal Medicine,,"The specialty areas of medicine concerned with matters of, and relations with, substantive law and legal institutions; such as the conduct of medical examinations at crime scenes, performance of autopsies, giving of expert medical testimony in judicial proceedings, medical treatment of inmates of penal institutions, the practice of trauma medicine in law enforcement settings, and other clinical practice and medical science applications in the fields of law, law enforcement, and corrections.","Source: Rhea, Ott, and Shafritz, The Facts On File Dictionary of Health Care Management, New York: Facts On File Publications, 1988.",Legal Medicine,Individual
172M00000X,Other Service Providers,Mechanotherapist,,"A practitioner of mechanotherapy examines patients by verbal inquiry, examination of the musculoskeletal system by hand, and visual inspection and observation. In the treatment of patients, mechanotherapists employ the techniques of advised or supervised exercise; electrical neuromuscular stimulation; massage or manipulation; or air, water, heat, cold, sound, or infrared ray therapy.",Source: Summarized from Ohio Revised Code 4731.15 [1/1/2007: new],Mechanotherapist,Individual
176B00000X,Other Service Providers,Midwife,,"A Midwife is a trained professional with special expertise in supporting women to maintain a healthy pregnancy birth, offering expert individualized care, education, counseling, and support to a woman and her newborn throughout the childbearing cycle. A Midwife is a skilled and independent practitioner who has undergone formalized training. Midwives are not required to be nurses and may be trained via multiple routes of education (apprenticeship, workshop, formal classes, or programs, etc., usually a combination). The educational background requirements and licensing requirements vary by state. The Midwife may or may not be certified by a state or national organization.","Source: The National Uniform Claim Committee [7/1/2007: title changed, definition changed, source changed]",Midwife,Individual
171000000X,Other Service Providers,Military Health Care Provider,,"Active duty military health care providers not otherwise classified who need to be separately identified for operational, clinical, or administrative processes.",[7/1/2005: new],Military Health Care Provider,Individual
1710I1002X,Other Service Providers,Military Health Care Provider,Independent Duty Corpsman,A Navy Independent Duty Corpsman (IDC) is an active duty Sailor who has successfully completed one of the Navy's specific IDC training programs. IDCs are formally trained and educated to perform primary medical care and minor surgical services in a variety of health care and non-health care settings worldwide under indirect physician supervision. IDCs provide care to Department of Defense operational forces and other supporting forces such as contractors and foreign nationals.,"Source: Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Department of the Navy [7/1/2005: new]",Independent Duty Corpsman,Individual
1710I1003X,Other Service Providers,Military Health Care Provider,Independent Duty Medical Technicians,"An Independent Duty Medical Technician (IDMT) is specially trained and educated to perform primary medical care, minor surgical services, and treatment of dental disorders for active duty military members in a variety of health care and non-health care settings worldwide under direct and indirect physician supervision. An IDMT may take medical histories, perform physical exams, order lab tests and x-rays, prescribe medications, and give immunizations. IDMTs work under the direct supervision of a physician preceptor when at home station and indirectly when assigned to a Mobile Aid Station, Mobile Medical Unit, remote site, or otherwise deployed specifically as an IDMT. An IDMT may be an experienced Aerospace Medical Service Technician who meets special task qualifications and is recommended for training by the Aerospace Medical Service Functional Manager at their Medical Treatment Facility. IDMTs maintain certification as Nationally Registered Emergency Medical Technicians and as Immunization Back-up Technicians.",Source: Air Force Surgeon General Office [7/1/2005: new],Independent Duty Medical Technicians,Individual
172P00000X,Other Service Providers,Naprapath,,Naprapathy means a branch of medicine that focuses on the evaluation and treatment of neuron-muscular conditions. Doctors of naprapathy are connective tissue specialists. Education and training are defined through individual states' licensing/certification requirements.,Source: National Uniform Claim Committee [1/1/2007: new],Naprapath,Individual
175F00000X,Other Service Providers,Naturopath,,"Diagnoses, treats, and cares for patients, using system of practice that bases treatment of physiological functions and abnormal conditions on natural laws governing human body: Utilizes physiological, psychological, and mechanical methods, such as air, water, light, heat, earth, phototherapy, food and herb therapy, psychotherapy, electrotherapy, physiotherapy, minor and orificial surgery, mechanotherapy, naturopathic corrections and manipulation, and natural methods or modalities, together with natural medicines, natural processed foods, and herbs and nature's remedies. Excludes major surgery, therapeutic use of x ray and radium, and use of drugs, except those assimilable substances containing elements or compounds which are components of body tissues and are physiologically compatible to body processes for maintenance of life.","Source: The Federal Dictionary of Occupational Titles, U.S. Department of Labor, Washington, D.C., section #079, 101-014 [7/1/2007: definition changed, source added]",Naturopath,Individual
175T00000X,Other Service Providers,Peer Specialist,,"Individuals certified to perform peer support services through a training process defined by a government agency, such as the Department of Veterans Affairs or a state mental health department/certification/licensing authority.",Source: National Uniform Claim Committee [7/1/2014: new],Peer Specialist,Individual
170100000X,Other Service Providers,"Medical Genetics, Ph.D. Medical Genetics",,"A medical geneticist works in association with a medical specialist, is affiliated with a clinical genetics program, and serves as a consultant to medical and dental specialists. ", A general certificate was first issued by ABMS in 1982. ACGME Accredited Residency Program Requirements: None.,Ph.D. Medical Genetics,Individual
405300000X,Other Service Providers,Prevention Professional,,"Prevention Professionals work in programs aimed to address specific patient needs, such as suicide prevention, violence prevention, alcohol avoidance, drug avoidance, and tobacco prevention. The goal of the program is to reduce the risk of relapse, injury, or re-injury of the patient. Prevention Professionals work in a variety of settings and provide appropriate case management, mediation, referral, and mentorship services. Individuals complete prevention professionals training for the population of patients with whom they work.","Source: National Uniform Claim Committee, 2015 [1/1/2016: new]",Prevention Professional,Individual
173C00000X,Other Service Providers,Reflexologist,,"Reflexologists perform a non-invasive complementary modality involving thumb and finger techniques to apply alternating pressure to the reflexes within the reflex maps of the body located on the feet, hands, and outer ears. Reflexologists apply pressure to specific areas (feet, hands, and ears) to promote a response from an area far removed from the tissue stimulated via the nervous system and acupuncture meridians. Reflexologists are recommended to complete a minimum of 200 hours of education, typically including anatomy & physiology, Reflexology theory, body systems, zones, meridians & relaxation response, ethics, business standards, and supervised practicum.","Source: National Uniform Claim Committee (based on the American Reflexology Certification Board definition of Reflexology), 2007 [1/1/2008: new] Additional Resources: Foot and hand reflexology is a scientific art based on the premise that there are zones and reflex areas in the feet and hands which correspond to all body parts. The physical act of applying specific pressures using thumb, finger and hand techniques result in stress reduction which causes a physiological change in the body. Reflexology is a non-invasive, complementary modality involving thumb and finger techniques to apply alternating pressure to reflexes shown on reflex maps of the body located on the feet, hands, and outer ears. American Reflexology Certification Board, www.arcb.net/definiti.htm; Reflexology Association of America, www.reflexology-usa.org/standards.html ",Reflexologist,Individual
173F00000X,Other Service Providers,"Sleep Specialist, PhD",,"Sleep medicine is a clinical specialty with a focus on clinical problems that require accurate diagnosis and treatment. The knowledge base of sleep medicine is derived from many disciplines including neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, respiratory physiology, pharmacology, psychology, psychiatry, neurology, general internal medicine, pulmonary medicine, and pediatrics as well as others.","Source: National Uniform Claim Committee (based on American Board of Sleep Medicine), 2007 [1/1/2008: new] Additional resources: www.absm.org",Sleep Specialist (PhD),Individual
174400000X,Other Service Providers,Specialist,,An individual educated and trained in an applied knowledge discipline used in the performance of work at a level requiring knowledge and skills beyond or apart from that provided by a general education or liberal arts degree.,"Source: Expanded from Webster's II New Riverside University Dictionary, Boston: Riverside Publishing Company, 1974.",Specialist,Individual
1744G0900X,Other Service Providers,Specialist,Graphics Designer,Definition to come...,,Graphics Designer,Individual
1744P3200X,Other Service Providers,Specialist,Prosthetics Case Management,Definition to come...,, Prosthetics Case Management,Individual
1744R1103X,Other Service Providers,Specialist,Research Data Abstracter/Coder,Definition to come...,,Research Study Abstracter/Coder,Individual
1744R1102X,Other Service Providers,Specialist,Research Study,Definition to come...,,Research Study Specialist,Individual
174M00000X,Other Service Providers,Veterinarian,,"A doctor of veterinary medicine, trained and authorized to practice veterinarian medicine and surgery.","Source: Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary. 28th edition. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders Company, 1994, p. 1823",Veterinarian,Individual
174MM1900X,Other Service Providers,Veterinarian,Medical Research,Definition to come...,,Medical Research Veterinarian,Individual
183500000X,Pharmacy Service Providers,Pharmacist,,"An individual licensed by the appropriate state regulatory agency to engage in the practice of pharmacy. The practice of pharmacy includes, but is not limited to, assessment, interpretation, evaluation, and implementation, initiation, monitoring or modification of medication and or medical orders; the compounding or dispensing of medication and or medical orders; participation in drug and device procurement, storage, and selection; drug administration; drug regimen reviews; drug or drug-related research; provision of patient education and the provision of those acts or services necessary to provide medication therapy management services in all areas of patient care.","Source: Adapted from National Association of Boards of Pharmacy Model State Pharmacy Act, Article 1, Section 104. [1/1/2006: definition modified, source modified]",Pharmacist,Individual
1835P2201X,Pharmacy Service Providers,Pharmacist,Ambulatory Care,"A licensed pharmacist who has demonstrated specialized knowledge and skill in the provision of integrated, accessible health care services by pharmacists and is accountable for addressing medication needs, developing sustained partnerships with patients, and practicing in the context of family and community.","Source: Board of Pharmacy Specialties, www.bpsweb.org [7/1/2015: new]",Ambulatory Care Pharmacist,Individual
1835C0206X,Pharmacy Service Providers,Pharmacist,Cardiology,"A licensed pharmacist who has demonstrated specialized knowledge and skill in direct patient care to ensure safe and effective use of medications in patients with cardiovascular disease, as members of interprofessional health care teams.","Source: Board of Pharmacy Specialties, www.bpsweb.org ",Cardiology Pharmacist,Individual
1835C0207X,Pharmacy Service Providers,Pharmacist,Compounded Sterile Preparations,"A licensed pharmacist who has demonstrated specialized knowledge and skill to ensure that sterile preparations meet the clinical needs of patients, satisfying quality, safety, and environmental control requirements, regulations, and standards in all phases of preparation, storage, transportation, and administration.","Source: Board of Pharmacy Specialties, www.bpsweb.org ",Compounded Sterile Preparations Pharmacist,Individual
1835C0205X,Pharmacy Service Providers,Pharmacist,Critical Care,"A licensed pharmacist who has demonstrated specialized knowledge and skill in the delivery of patient care services by pharmacists, as integral members of interprofessional teams, working to ensure the safe and effective use of medications in critically ill patients.","Source: Board of Pharmacy Specialties, www.bpsweb.org [1/1/2016: new]",Critical Care Pharmacist,Individual
1835E0208X,Pharmacy Service Providers,Pharmacist,Emergency Medicine,A licensed pharmacist who has demonstrated specialized knowledge and skill in the care for patients at the bedside in emergency medicine settings. ,"Source: Board of Pharmacy Specialties, www.bpsweb.org ",Emergency Medicine Pharmacist,Individual
1835G0000X,Pharmacy Service Providers,Pharmacist,General Practice,,"[1/1/2006: marked inactive, use value 183500000X]",Deactivated - Pharmacist,Individual
1835G0303X,Pharmacy Service Providers,Pharmacist,Geriatric,"A pharmacist who is certified in geriatric pharmacy practice is designated as a ""Certified Geriatric Pharmacist"" (CGP). To become certified, candidates are expected to be knowledgeable about principles of geriatric pharmacotherapy and the provision of pharmaceutical care to the elderly.",Source: Commission for Certification in Geriatric Pharmacy (www.ccgp.org) [7/1/2006: new],Geriatric Pharmacist,Individual
1835I0206X,Pharmacy Service Providers,Pharmacist,Infectious Diseases,"A licensed pharmacist who has demonstrated specialized knowledge and skill in the use of microbiology and pharmacology to develop, implement, and monitor drug regimens that incorporate antimicrobials to optimize therapy for patients.","Source: Board of Pharmacy Specialties, www.bpsweb.org ",Infectious Diseases Pharmacist,Individual
1835N0905X,Pharmacy Service Providers,Pharmacist,Nuclear,"A licensed pharmacist who has demonstrated specialized knowledge and skill in procurement, compounding, quality control testing, dispensing, distribution, and monitoring of radiopharmaceuticals.","Source: Specialty certification and recertification program administered by Board of Pharmaceutical Specialties, www.bpsweb.org [7/1/2006: modified title, added definition]",Nuclear Pharmacist,Individual
1835N1003X,Pharmacy Service Providers,Pharmacist,Nutrition Support,"A licensed pharmacist who has demonstrated specialized knowledge and skill in maintenance and/or restoration of optimal nutritional status, designing and modifying treatment according to patient needs.","Source: Specialty certification and recertification program administered by Board of Pharmaceutical Specialties, www.bpsweb.org [7/1/2006: definition modified]",Nutrition Support Pharmacist,Individual
1835X0200X,Pharmacy Service Providers,Pharmacist,Oncology,"A licensed pharmacist who has demonstrated specialized knowledge and skill in developing, recommending, implementing, monitoring, and modifying pharmacotherapeutic plans to optimize outcomes in patients with malignant diseases.","Source: Specialty certification and recertification program administered by Board of Pharmaceutical Specialties, www.bpsweb.org [7/1/2006: new]",Oncology Pharmacist,Individual
1835P0200X,Pharmacy Service Providers,Pharmacist,Pediatrics,A licensed pharmacist who has demonstrated specialized knowledge and skill in the delivery of patient care services by pharmacists that ensures the safe and effective use of medications for all children from neonates through adolescents.,"Source: Board of Pharmacy Specialties, www.bpsweb.org [1/1/2016: new]",Pediatric Pharmacist,Individual
1835P0018X,Pharmacy Service Providers,Pharmacist,Pharmacist Clinician (PhC)/ Clinical Pharmacy Specialist,"Pharmacist Clinician/Clinical Pharmacy Specialist is a pharmacist with additional training and an expanded scope of practice that may include prescriptive authority, therapeutic management, and disease management.","Source: National Uniform Claim Committee, 2007 [1/1/2008: new]",Pharmacist Clinician (PhC)/ Clinical Pharmacy Specialist,Individual
1835P1200X,Pharmacy Service Providers,Pharmacist,Pharmacotherapy,"A licensed pharmacist who has demonstrated specialized knowledge and skill in optimizing pharmacotherapeutic care of patients, by developing, implementing, monitoring, and modifying complex treatment plans, providing advanced level education and consultation, and collaborating with other health professionals in the management of therapy.","Source: Specialty certification and recertification program administered by Board of Pharmaceutical Specialties, www.bpsweb.org [7/1/2006: modified definition]",Pharmacotherapy Pharmacist,Individual
1835P1300X,Pharmacy Service Providers,Pharmacist,Psychiatric,"A licensed pharmacist who has demonstrated specialized knowledge and skill in optimizing care of patients with psychiatric illness by assessing and monitoring patients, recognizing drug-induced problems, and recommending appropriate treatment plans.","Source: Specialty certification and recertification program administered by Board of Pharmaceutical Specialties, www.bpsweb.org [7/1/2006: modified title, added definition]",Psychiatric Pharmacist,Individual
1835S0206X,Pharmacy Service Providers,Pharmacist,Solid Organ Transplant,A licensed pharmacist who has demonstrated specialized knowledge and skill delivering direct patient care and the safe and effective use of medications for patients in all phases of solid organ transplantation.,"Source: Board of Pharmacy Specialties, www.bpsweb.org ",Solid Organ Transplant Pharmacist,Individual
183700000X,Pharmacy Service Providers,Pharmacy Technician,,A person who works under the direct supervision of a licensed pharmacist and performs many pharmacy-related functions that do not require the professional judgment of a pharmacist.,"Source: Pharmacy Technician Certification Board, www.ptcb.org [1/1/2006: modified definition, modified source]",Pharmacy Technician,Individual
367A00000X,Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers,Advanced Practice Midwife,,"Advanced practice midwifery encompasses the independent provision of care during pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period; sexual and reproductive health; gynecologic health; and family planning services, including preconception care. Midwives also provide primary care for individuals from adolescence throughout the lifespan as well as care for the healthy newborn during the first 28 days of life. Midwives provide initial and ongoing comprehensive assessment, diagnosis, and treatment. Midwifery care includes health promotion, disease prevention, risk assessment and management, and individualized wellness education and counseling.","Source: American College of Nurse-Midwives, www.midwife.org
Additional Resources: See the American College of Nurse-Midwives, www.midwife.org, for more information on Certified Nurse-Midwives, Certified Midwives, the American Midwifery Certification Board (AMCB), and licensure.",Advanced Practice Midwife,Individual
367H00000X,Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers,Anesthesiologist Assistant,,"An individual certified by the state to perform anesthesia services under the direct supervision of an anesthesiologist. Anesthesiologist Assistants are required to have a bachelor's degree with a premed curriculum prior to entering a two-year anesthesiology assistant program, which is focused upon the delivery and maintenance of anesthesia care as well as advanced patient monitoring techniques. An Anesthesiologist Assistant must work as a member of the anesthesia care team under the direction of a qualified Anesthesiologist.",,Anesthesiologist Assistant,Individual
364S00000X,Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers,Clinical Nurse Specialist,,"A registered nurse who, through a graduate degree program in nursing, or through a formal post-basic education program or continuing education courses and clinical experience, is expert in a specialty area of nursing practice within one or more of the components of direct patient/client care, consultation, education, research and administration.","Sources: American Nurses Association, American Nurses Credentialing Center, 1996 Certification Catalogue and The Interagency Conference on Nursing Statistics.",Clinical Nurse Specialist,Individual
364SA2100X,Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers,Clinical Nurse Specialist,Acute Care,Definition to come...,,Acute Care Clinical Nurse Specialist,Individual
364SA2200X,Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers,Clinical Nurse Specialist,Adult Health,Definition to come...,,Adult Health Clinical Nurse Specialist,Individual
364SC2300X,Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers,Clinical Nurse Specialist,Chronic Care,Definition to come...,,Chronic Care Clinical Nurse Specialist,Individual
364SC1501X,Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers,Clinical Nurse Specialist,Community Health/Public Health,Definition to come...,,Community Health/Public Health Clinical Nurse Specialist,Individual
364SC0200X,Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers,Clinical Nurse Specialist,Critical Care Medicine,Definition to come...,,Critical Care Medicine Clinical Nurse Specialist,Individual
364SE0003X,Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers,Clinical Nurse Specialist,Emergency,Definition to come...,,Emergency Clinical Nurse Specialist,Individual
364SE1400X,Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers,Clinical Nurse Specialist,Ethics,Definition to come...,,Ethics Clinical Nurse Specialist,Individual
364SF0001X,Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers,Clinical Nurse Specialist,Family Health,Definition to come...,,Family Health Clinical Nurse Specialist,Individual
364SG0600X,Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers,Clinical Nurse Specialist,Gerontology,Definition to come...,,Gerontology Clinical Nurse Specialist,Individual
364SH1100X,Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers,Clinical Nurse Specialist,Holistic,Definition to come...,,Holistic Clinical Nurse Specialist,Individual
364SH0200X,Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers,Clinical Nurse Specialist,Home Health,Definition to come...,,Home Health Clinical Nurse Specialist,Individual
364SI0800X,Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers,Clinical Nurse Specialist,Informatics,Definition to come...,,Informatics Clinical Nurse Specialist,Individual
364SL0600X,Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers,Clinical Nurse Specialist,Long-Term Care,Definition to come...,,Long-Term Care Clinical Nurse Specialist,Individual
364SM0705X,Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers,Clinical Nurse Specialist,Medical-Surgical,Definition to come...,,Medical-Surgical Clinical Nurse Specialist,Individual
364SN0000X,Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers,Clinical Nurse Specialist,Neonatal,Definition to come...,,Neonatal Clinical Nurse Specialist,Individual
364SN0800X,Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers,Clinical Nurse Specialist,Neuroscience,Definition to come...,,Neuroscience Clinical Nurse Specialist,Individual
364SX0106X,Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers,Clinical Nurse Specialist,Occupational Health,Definition to come...,,Occupational Health Clinical Nurse Specialist,Individual
364SX0200X,Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers,Clinical Nurse Specialist,Oncology,Definition to come...,,Oncology Clinical Nurse Specialist,Individual
364SX0204X,Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers,Clinical Nurse Specialist,"Oncology, Pediatrics",Definition to come...,,Pediatric Oncology Clinical Nurse Specialist,Individual
364SP0200X,Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers,Clinical Nurse Specialist,Pediatrics,Definition to come...,,Pediatric Clinical Nurse Specialist,Individual
364SP1700X,Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers,Clinical Nurse Specialist,Perinatal,Definition to come...,,Perinatal Clinical Nurse Specialist,Individual
364SP2800X,Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers,Clinical Nurse Specialist,Perioperative,Definition to come...,,Perioperative Clinical Nurse Specialist,Individual
364SP0808X,Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers,Clinical Nurse Specialist,Psychiatric/Mental Health,Definition to come...,,Psychiatric/Mental Health Clinical Nurse Specialist,Individual
364SP0809X,Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers,Clinical Nurse Specialist,"Psychiatric/Mental Health, Adult",Definition to come...,,Adult Psychiatric/Mental Health Clinical Nurse Specialist,Individual
364SP0807X,Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers,Clinical Nurse Specialist,"Psychiatric/Mental Health, Child & Adolescent",Definition to come...,,Child & Adolescent Psychiatric/Mental Health Clinical Nurse Specialist,Individual
364SP0810X,Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers,Clinical Nurse Specialist,"Psychiatric/Mental Health, Child & Family",Definition to come...,,Child & Family Psychiatric/Mental Health Clinical Nurse Specialist,Individual
364SP0811X,Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers,Clinical Nurse Specialist,"Psychiatric/Mental Health, Chronically Ill",Definition to come...,,Chronically Ill Psychiatric/Mental Health Clinical Nurse Specialist,Individual
364SP0812X,Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers,Clinical Nurse Specialist,"Psychiatric/Mental Health, Community",Definition to come...,,Community Psychiatric/Mental Health Clinical Nurse Specialist,Individual
364SP0813X,Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers,Clinical Nurse Specialist,"Psychiatric/Mental Health, Geropsychiatric",Definition to come...,,Geropsychiatric Psychiatric/Mental Health Clinical Nurse Specialist,Individual
364SR0400X,Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers,Clinical Nurse Specialist,Rehabilitation,Definition to come...,,Rehabilitation Clinical Nurse Specialist,Individual
364SS0200X,Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers,Clinical Nurse Specialist,School,Definition to come...,,School Clinical Nurse Specialist,Individual
364ST0500X,Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers,Clinical Nurse Specialist,Transplantation,Definition to come...,,Transplantation Clinical Nurse Specialist,Individual
364SW0102X,Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers,Clinical Nurse Specialist,Women's Health,Definition to come...,,Women's Health Clinical Nurse Specialist,Individual
367500000X,Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers,"Nurse Anesthetist, Certified Registered",,"(1) A licensed registered nurse with advanced specialty education in anesthesia who, in collaboration with appropriate health care professionals, provides preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative care to patients and assists in management and resuscitation of critical patients in intensive care, coronary care, and emergency situations. Nurse anesthetists are certified following successful completion of credentials and state licensure review and a national examination directed by the Council on Certification of Nurse Anesthetists. (2) A registered nurse who is qualified by special training to administer anesthesia in collaboration with a physician or dentist and who can assist in the care of patients who are in critical condition.","Sources: (1) Council on Certification of Nurse Anesthetists, Park Ridge, IL, and Rhea, Ott, and Shafritz, The Facts On File Dictionary of Health Care Management, New York: Facts On File Publications, 1988. (2) Lexikon: Dictionary of Health Care Terms, Organizations and Acronyms for the Era of Reform, The Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois: 1994, p. 548.",Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist,Individual
363L00000X,Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers,Nurse Practitioner,,"(1) A registered nurse provider with a graduate degree in nursing prepared for advanced practice involving independent and interdependent decision making and direct accountability for clinical judgment across the health care continuum or in a certified specialty. (2) A registered nurse who has completed additional training beyond basic nursing education and who provides primary health care services in accordance with state nurse practice laws or statutes. Tasks performed by nurse practitioners vary with practice requirements mandated by geographic, political, economic, and social factors. Nurse practitioner specialists include, but are not limited to, family nurse practitioners, gerontological nurse practitioners, pediatric nurse practitioners, obstetric-gynecologic nurse practitioners, and school nurse practitioners.","Source: (1) American Nurses' Association, American Nurses Credentialing Center, 1996 Certification Catalogue. (2) ) Lexikon: Dictionary of Health Care Terms, Organizations and Acronyms for the Era of Reform, The Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois: 1994, p. 549.",Nurse Practitioner,Individual
363LA2100X,Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers,Nurse Practitioner,Acute Care,Definition to come...,,Acute Care Nurse Practitioner,Individual
363LA2200X,Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers,Nurse Practitioner,Adult Health,Definition to come...,,Adult Health Nurse Practitioner,Individual
363LC1500X,Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers,Nurse Practitioner,Community Health,Definition to come...,,Community Health Nurse Practitioner,Individual
363LC0200X,Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers,Nurse Practitioner,Critical Care Medicine,Definition to come...,,Critical Care Medicine Nurse Practitioner,Individual
363LF0000X,Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers,Nurse Practitioner,Family,Definition to come...,,Family Nurse Practitioner,Individual
363LG0600X,Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers,Nurse Practitioner,Gerontology,Definition to come...,,Gerontology Nurse Practitioner,Individual
363LN0000X,Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers,Nurse Practitioner,Neonatal,Definition to come...,,Neonatal Nurse Practitioner,Individual
363LN0005X,Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers,Nurse Practitioner,"Neonatal, Critical Care",Definition to come...,,Critical Care Neonatal Nurse Practitioner,Individual
363LX0001X,Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers,Nurse Practitioner,Obstetrics & Gynecology,Definition to come...,,Obstetrics & Gynecology Nurse Practitioner,Individual
363LX0106X,Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers,Nurse Practitioner,Occupational Health,Definition to come...,,Occupational Health Nurse Practitioner,Individual
363LP0200X,Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers,Nurse Practitioner,Pediatrics,Definition to come...,,Pediatric Nurse Practitioner,Individual
363LP0222X,Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers,Nurse Practitioner,"Pediatrics, Critical Care",Definition to come...,,Critical Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner,Individual
363LP1700X,Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers,Nurse Practitioner,Perinatal,Definition to come...,,Perinatal Nurse Practitioner,Individual
363LP2300X,Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers,Nurse Practitioner,Primary Care,Definition to come...,,Primary Care Nurse Practitioner,Individual
363LP0808X,Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers,Nurse Practitioner,Psychiatric/Mental Health,Definition to come...,,Psychiatric/Mental Health Nurse Practitioner,Individual
363LS0200X,Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers,Nurse Practitioner,School,Definition to come...,,School Nurse Practitioner,Individual
363LW0102X,Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers,Nurse Practitioner,Women's Health,Definition to come...,,Women's Health Nurse Practitioner,Individual
363A00000X,Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers,Physician Assistant,,"A physician assistant is a person who has successfully completed an accredited education program for physician assistant, is licensed by the state and is practicing within the scope of that license. Physician assistants are formally trained to perform many of the routine, time-consuming tasks a physician can do. In some states, they may prescribe medications. They take medical histories, perform physical exams, order lab tests and x-rays, and give inoculations. Most states require that they work under the supervision of a physician.",,Physician Assistant,Individual
363AM0700X,Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers,Physician Assistant,Medical,Definition to come...,,Medical Physician Assistant,Individual
363AS0400X,Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers,Physician Assistant,Surgical,Definition to come...,,Surgical Physician Assistant,Individual
211D00000X,Podiatric Medicine & Surgery Service Providers,"Assistant, Podiatric",,"An individual who assists a podiatrist in tasks, such as exposing and developing x-rays; taking and recording patient histories; assisting in biomechanical evaluations and negative castings; preparing and sterilizing instruments and equipment; providing the patient with postoperative instructions; applying surgical dressings; preparing the patient for treatment, padding, and strapping; and performing routine office procedures.","Source: (1) Lexikon: Dictionary of Health Care Terms, Organizations and Acronyms for the Era of Reform, The Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois: 1994, p. 622.",Podiatric Assistant,Individual
213E00000X,Podiatric Medicine & Surgery Service Providers,Podiatrist,,"A podiatrist is a person qualified by a Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (D.P.M.) degree, licensed by the state, and practicing within the scope of that license. Podiatrists diagnose and treat foot diseases and deformities. They perform medical, surgical and other operative procedures, prescribe corrective devices and prescribe and administer drugs and physical therapy.",,Podiatrist,Individual
213ES0103X,Podiatric Medicine & Surgery Service Providers,Podiatrist,Foot & Ankle Surgery,Definition to come...,,Foot & Ankle Surgery Podiatrist,Individual
213ES0131X,Podiatric Medicine & Surgery Service Providers,Podiatrist,Foot Surgery,Definition to come...,,Foot Surgery Podiatrist,Individual
213EG0000X,Podiatric Medicine & Surgery Service Providers,Podiatrist,General Practice,,"[7/1/2006: marked inactive, use value 213E00000X]",Deactivated - Podiatrist,Individual
213EP1101X,Podiatric Medicine & Surgery Service Providers,Podiatrist,Primary Podiatric Medicine,Definition to come...,,Primary Podiatric Medicine Podiatrist,Individual
213EP0504X,Podiatric Medicine & Surgery Service Providers,Podiatrist,Public Medicine,Definition to come...,,Public Medicine Podiatrist,Individual
213ER0200X,Podiatric Medicine & Surgery Service Providers,Podiatrist,Radiology,Definition to come...,,Radiology Podiatrist,Individual
213ES0000X,Podiatric Medicine & Surgery Service Providers,Podiatrist,Sports Medicine,Definition to come...,,Sports Medicine Podiatrist,Individual
229N00000X,"Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Restorative Service Providers",Anaplastologist,,"An anaplastologist is a professional who creates prostheses for the face and body. Patients treated include those missing anatomy due to cancer, traumatic injury, or birth differences. Generally, there are no state licensing requirements for anaplastologists. Certification specific to anaplastology is provided through the Board for Certified Clinical Anaplastology (BCCA) with a credential title of Certified Clinical Anaplastologist (CCA).","Source: American Anaplastology Association, www.anaplastology.org. [7/1/2006: new]",Anaplastologist,Individual
221700000X,"Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Restorative Service Providers",Art Therapist,,"(1) An individual who uses art to achieve the therapeutic goals of symptom relief, emotional integration, and recovery from or adjustment to illness or disability. (2) An art therapist uses a form of treatment that enables patients with mental or physical disabilities to use art as a way of expressing and dealing with feelings and inner conflicts. (3) An individual who uses arts modalities and creative processes during intentional intervention in therapeutic, rehabilitative, community, or educational settings to foster health, communication, and expression; promote the integration of physical, emotional, cognitive, and social functioning; enhance self-awareness; and facilitate change.","Source: (1) Lexikon: Dictionary of Health Care Terms, Organizations and Acronyms for the Era of Reform, The Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois: 1994, p. 107. (2) Art Therapy Program, Marymount College, Tarrytown, NY (3) National Coalition of Arts",Art Therapist,Individual
224Y00000X,"Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Restorative Service Providers",Clinical Exercise Physiologist,,"A Clinical Exercise Physiologist is a health care professional who is trained to work with patients with chronic disease where exercise training has been shown to be of therapeutic benefit, including but not limited to cardiovascular and pulmonary disease, and metabolic disorders.","Source: What is a Clinical Exercise Physiologist? Clinical Exercise Physiology Association (CEPA), CEPA Executive Board, 2008 [10/1/2011: new]",Clinical Exercise Physiologist,Individual
225600000X,"Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Restorative Service Providers",Dance Therapist,,"The dance therapist, sometimes called a movement therapist, focuses on rhythmic body movements as a medium of physical and psychological change. Dance therapy is practiced more often with mental health patients than with physically disabled patients. A master's degree is required by the American Dance Therapy Association to award the credentials Dance Therapist Registered (DTR).","Source: Joel A. DeLisa and Bruce M. Gans, Rehabilitation Medicine: Principles and Practice Second Edition, J.B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia: 1993, p. 11",Dance Therapist,Individual
222Q00000X,"Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Restorative Service Providers",Developmental Therapist,,"A Developmental Therapist is a person qualified by completion of an approved program in Developmental Therapy and where applicable credentialed by the state and practicing within the scope of the credential, or credentialed by completion of education experiences as approved by the state and practicing within the scope of that credential or, where state credentialing does not exist, certified by the Board of the Developmental Therapy Association. A developmental therapist evaluates children's global development in order to identify areas of developmental delay whether arising from physiological, neurological, or environmental factors, or a combination of factors; and designs, implements, and modifies therapeutic interventions for the child and the family to promote the child's acquisition of skills in a variety of developmental areas, including cognitive processes and social interaction in order to maximize functional independence and developmental homeostasis, and improve the quality of life at home and in the community; and provides consultation for the parents and other professionals working with the family on global development.",Source: The Illinois Developmental Therapists Association [1/1/2007: new],Developmental Therapist,Individual
226300000X,"Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Restorative Service Providers",Kinesiotherapist,,"A provider trained and educated in the applied science of medically prescribed therapeutic exercise, education and adapted physical activities designed to improve the quality of line and health of adults and children by developing physical fitness, increasing mobility and independence, and improving psychosocial behavior. The kinesiotherapist seeks a coach-player relationship in which he/she helps the patient/client reach the goal of becoming an independent, self-sustaining person. Kinesiotherapists, as compared with physical therapists, put more emphasis on geriatric care, reconditioning and fitness, and psychiatric care. A large percentage of kinesiotherapists practice in Veterans Administration hospitals.",Source: The Kinesiotherapy Association.,Kinesiotherapist,Individual
225700000X,"Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Restorative Service Providers",Massage Therapist,,"An individual trained in the manipulation of tissues (as by rubbing, stroking, kneading, or tapping) with the hand or an instrument for remedial or hygienic purposes.",,Massage Therapist,Individual
224900000X,"Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Restorative Service Providers",Mastectomy Fitter,,An individual trained in the fitting and adjusting of breast prostheses and management of post-mastectomy prostheses services.,"Source: National Uniform Claim Committee [7/1/2010: new] Additional Resources: American Board for Certification in Orthotics, Prosthetics and Pedorthics, Inc., www.abcop.org and Board of Certification/Accreditation, International, www.bocusa.org.",Mastectomy Fitter,Individual
225A00000X,"Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Restorative Service Providers",Music Therapist,,"Music therapists use music interventions to assess clients' strengths and needs, develop goals, implement services, and evaluate and document progress for individuals of all ages. Music therapists facilitate changes in physical, cognitive, emotional, and/or psychosocial health.",Source: American Music Therapy Association,Music Therapist,Individual
225X00000X,"Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Restorative Service Providers",Occupational Therapist,,"An occupational therapist is a person who has graduated from an entry-level occupational therapy program accredited by the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE) or predecessor organizations, or approved by the World Federation of Occupational Therapists (WFOT), or an equivalent international occupational therapy education program; has successfully completed a period of supervised fieldwork experience required by the occupational therapy program; has passed a nationally recognized entry-level examination for occupational therapists, and fulfills state requirements for licensure, certification, or registration. An occupational therapist provides interventions based on evaluation and which emphasize the therapeutic use of everyday life activities (i.e., occupations) with individuals or groups for the purpose of facilitating participation in roles and situations and in home, school, workplace, community and other settings. Occupational therapy services are provided for the purpose of promoting health and wellness and are provided to those who have or are at risk for developing an illness, injury, disease, disorder, condition, impairment, disability, activity limitation, or participation restriction. Occupational therapists address the physical, cognitive, psychosocial, sensory, and other aspects of occupational performance in a variety of contexts to support engagement in everyday life activities that affect health, well-being, and quality of life.","Source: The Guide to Occupational Therapy Practice, 2nd edition. Bethesda: American Occupational Therapy Association, 2007. [7/1/2008: definition changed, added source]",Occupational Therapist,Individual
225XR0403X,"Respiratory, Developmental, Rehabilitative and Restorative Service Providers",Occupational Therapist,Driving and Community Mobility,"Occupational therapists can optimize and prolong an older driver's ability to drive safely and ease the transition to other forms of transportation if driving cessation becomes necessary. By identifying strengths as well as physical or cognitive challenges, occupational therapists can evaluate an individual's overall ability to operate a vehicle safely and recommend assistive devices or behavioral changes to limit risks. Occupational therapy practitioners offer a continuum of services related to community mobility, from evaluation of driving performance, through counseling and support for lifestyle changes, to maintaining independence and quality of life.","Source: The Guide to Occupational Therapy Practice, 2nd edition. Bethesda: American Occupational Therapy Association, 2007. [7/1/2008: title changed, definition added, source added] Additional Resources: The American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) does offer voluntary specialty certification for a Driving & Community Mobility Occupational Therapist if the applicant meets the following requirements: