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American
Board of Hair Restoration Surgery (ABHRS)
The
need for the American Board of Hair Restoration Surgery (ABHRS) first surfaced
in June 1995 at a Hair Replacement Surgery Seminar in Chicago. A group of
speakers began discussing the need for a certifying board in hair replacement
surgery. The discussion during the subsequent twelve months became more
resolute as the press began to focus on hair replacement surgery, due to the
many sensational stories on television and in print. In 1996, the American Hair
Loss Council (AHLC) invited all of the specialty groups whose physicians
performed hair restoration surgery to participate in a meeting to discuss the
development of a Board Certification process for hair restoration surgery. The
presidents of the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery, International Society
of Hair Restoration Surgery, the American Academy of Facial Plastic and
Reconstructive Surgery, and the American Society of Dermatologic Surgery were each
invited to send three representatives to a meeting to discuss the development
of a certification process.
Two
significant events stimulated this first meeting. First, the AHLC was receiving
many inquiries from the public about how to recognize a competent hair
restoration surgeon. Secondly, the AHLC had been contacted by the Federal Trade
Commission (FTC), and advised of its plan to conduct an industry audit, on both
the surgical and non-surgical aspects of hair replacement. This audit precipitated
a discussion about self-regulation within the AHLC that led to that
organization's invitation to its professional peers to discuss the development
of a certification process.
These
representatives met twice. They recommended that an independent examining body
be organized to develop a credentialing and examination process, the successful
completion of which would assure the public of the individual's educational
ability to perform safe, aesthetically sensitive hair replacement surgery.
On June 10, 1996, the organizational
meeting for a hair replacement surgery certification examination was held at
the Hotel Intercontinental in New York City. This meeting heralded a new era in
hair restoration: the formation of the American Board of Hair Restoration
Surgery. Each of the societies represented at this meeting agreed that their
respective organizations would accept and recognize this board as the only
board certification focusing on hair restoration surgery.The first formal board
meeting was held in Nashville on September 20, 1996. Officers were elected and
committee chairpersons were appointed. They embarked on the development of a
written and oral examination, each of which is statistically validated with
regard to their ability to discriminate between those whose practice habits
were consistent with safe, aesthetically sensitive hair restoration surgery.
The
ABHRS recently was recognized internationally. In 2000, at the request of the
president of the European Society of Hair Restoration Surgery, the ABHRS began
to offer its international candidates the option of having their certificates
read "International Board of Hair Restoration Surgery." A certificate
with this designation certifies successful completion of the same credentialing
and examination process as the Diplomates of the American Board of Hair
Restoration Surgery. Now with multiple examinations administered, the ABHRS
exam stands as the only psychometrically and statistically validated
examination dedicated to the specialty of hair restoration surgery.
Dr. Vaibhav Shah
www.vaibhavshahblog.blogspot.com.
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