American Board of Legal Medicine

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TypeProfessional Society
HeadquartersSeverna Park, Maryland
Location
  • United States
American Board of Legal Medicine
TypeProfessional Society
HeadquartersSeverna Park, Maryland
Location
  • United States
Chairman
Peter Rheinstein
Websitehttp://www.ablminc.org/

The American Board of Legal Medicine sets the standards for training and certifying competency in health care law for dual degreed physician attorneys, with the self-stated aim of promoting excellence in practice through its certification process. Candidates who have completed the requisite training may take an examination to become board-certified by ABLM.

Peter Rheinstein, Chairman of the American Board of Legal Medicine

The current American Board of Legal Medicine is a nonprofit organization incorporated in 1951 in the state of Delaware.[1][2] In 1980, the American Board of Law in Medicine, Inc. also was incorporated in the state of Delaware. To facilitate the recognition of Legal Medicine as a specialty, the two entities merged in 1987 with the surviving entity being the American Board of Legal Medicine, Inc.

Organization

The ABLM is governed by a twelve-member board, who elect their own chairman, secretary, and treasurer.

Examination process

ABLM administers examinations to individuals with both legal and medical degrees. The Board has certified approximately 300 MD/JDs in legal medicine by means of computer-based or paper based examinations.[3] The ABLM also furnishes study materials and courses in Legal Medicine and Medical Malpractice.

Authored by the two primary organizations in the field, American College of Legal Medicine & American Board of Legal Medicine, Legal Medicine: Health Care Law and Medical Ethics, 8th Edition provides up-to-date information on topics surrounding professional medical liability, the business aspects of medical practice, and medicolegal and ethical issues.[4]

Board members

Past Chairpersons

References

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