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| The ASAM certificate is recognized throughout the world as signifying excellence in the practice of Addiction Medicine. It demonstrates that a doctor has met vigorous standards through intensive study, assessment, and evaluation. Certification is designed to assure the public that a medical specialist has successfully completed an approved educational program and an evaluation, including a secure examination designed to assess the knowledge, experience, and skills requisite to the provision of high quality patient care |
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- Treatment Centers, hospitals, and yes, even managed care organizations
actively seek and recruit ASAM Certified Members to provide direction and leadership for their programs.
- ASAM Certification provides physicians with career opportunities,
education, and access to experts in the field.
- An ASAM-certified physician is one who has shown mastery of the
knowledge expected of a physician practicing in the field of alcoholism and other drug dependencies. Certification is an evolutionary process, and periodic demonstration of the mastery of current knowledge is a critical element.
- Recognition by peers and CD staff as knowledgeable in addiction medicine.
- Many states such as New Jersey require their medical Directors to be
Certified in Addiction Medicine.
- State Hospitals and Medical Facilities call on ASAM Certified Physicians
for testimony and identifying legislation that affects substance abuse issues and treatment.
- The widely recognized National Committee on Quality Assurance (NCQA)
1999 Standards for Accreditation of Managed Behavioral Healthcare Organizations (MBHOs) require MBHOs accredited by NCQA to have policies and procedures for credentialing "psychiatrists and/or physicians who are certified in addiction medicine." NCQA recognition of addiction certified physicians gives added value to the ASAM certificate by making ASAM-certified physicians eligible to be credentialed by NCQA-accredited MBHOs.
- Credibility with third party payers when advocating for patient treatment/length of stay.
- Since its inception in 1986, ASAM has certified more than 3,300
physicians in the specialty of Addiction Medicine. ASAM also offers a subsection for those physicians interested in being certified as a Medical Review Officer.
- The importance of ASAM Certification is in direct proportion to the
credibility of the Certifying Organization, ASAM. How credible is ASAM? ASAM is represented in the AMA house of delegates, is recognized as a Specialty Code, and is a member of the Council of Medical Societies of American College of Physicians.
- No physician can be interested in the field of addiction medicine
without being involved in most if not all of the purposes toward which ASAM is working. Joining the significant others who are dedicated to these endeavors offers the individual physician a platform, a team, and a sounding board, all of which are needed before one can synthesize and fully develop scientific concepts. For a physician interested in addiction, there is no other professional option that offers the same opportunities for growth and development.
- ASAM is constantly working to achieve specialty status for Addiction Medicine with the American Board of Medical Specialties.
- For those physicians interested in faculty appointments (either
voluntary or full time) at a medical school, the demonstration of certification by an outside recognized agency will serve to enhance their applications.
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