Medical credentials serve as essential indicators of a practitioner’s education, training, expertise, and professional standing. These credentials not only validate a healthcare professional’s qualifications but also help patients make informed decisions about their care providers. Below, the main types of medical credentials found in healthcare systems worldwide, with a particular focus on the United States, […]
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