The ABPS Online Career Center Is a Valuable Resource for Physician Recruiters

Physician recruiters can use the free online career center offered by the American Board of Physician Specialties® (ABPS) to identify qualified candidates for job openings. Physicians certified by the ABPS have met strict eligibility requirements and have passed our board certification exams. Developed under the most rigorous industry standards, our testing process ensures that only skilled and dedicated physicians become ABPS-board certified. Our Diplomates practice a range of specialties, from emergency medicine and orthopedic surgery to emerging specialties like integrative medicine and urgent care medicine. Furthermore, they can be found in all 50 states, as well as Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico, and Canada.

The ABPS Career Center is easy to use, with no complicated procedures or passwords. After you send us a job opening, we will post it in the Career Center and also distribute it via an email bulletin to our Diplomates by specialty to ensure that they are aware of job prospects.

As a multispecialty physician-certifying body recognized by the U.S. Department of Labor, the ABPS emphasizes psychometrically evaluated testing, advanced training, experience, and moral character. In fact, we are the only certification organization that requires medical ethics training. For further assurance as you consider job candidates, you should know that all ABPS Diplomates have been primary-source verified by Aperture, one of the nation’s largest and most experienced credentials verification companies.

The ABPS invites recruiters to submit job openings for posting in the Career Center and bulletin. If you have questions about the Career Center, please contact lhenrichsen@abpsus.org, or call 813-433-2277.

Since 1952, the ABPS has been committed to offering the highest standards of physician board certification to meet the evolving healthcare needs of the public.

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Medical organizations throughout North America understand that our rigorous certification standards prove that ABPS Diplomates are capable of delivering the best patient care possible.

The American Board of Physician Specialties has provided me with the opportunity to demonstrate mastery of internal medicine through board certification. As a hospitalist, board certification is an expected credential, and hospitals recognize the American Board of Physician Specialties (ABPS) as one of the three standard credentialling bodies for Internal Medicine. Additionally, the ABPS has helped me develop leadership skills as a Board member and Committee Chairperson. ABPS has also helped me sharpen critical thinking skills as a test question developer and reviewer. The Allopathic (MD) and Osteopathic (DO) physicians in the ABPS are lifelong learners and frequently pursue multiple board certifications. I enjoy the camaraderie of my peers in ABPS.

Loren Jay Chassels, DO
Internal Medicine
When I think historically, advancement in medicine and patient safety and care has been driven by the diversity of people and scientific thought. That’s what I found at the ABPS and more. For over 60 years that is just who we are. I found a physician certifying body that provides a choice and voice to all physicians ensuring that patients are always placed first.

Jerry Allison, MD
Emergency Medicine
When I decided to pursue a full time role as a physician executive it was important to me to obtain additional professional training, education and work experience. Board certification through the ABPS in Administrative Medicine is validation of my efforts and a demonstration of dedication to professional development. We need more physicians to become full time health care executives, knowing there is a board certification option in Administrative Medicine encourages physicians to take the leap from full time clinical practice to healthcare organizational leadership.

Richard Paula, MD
Administrative Medicine