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Board Certification Remains Important to Consumers
Friday, December 5, 2025

Board Certification Remains Important to Consumers

By: ABMS Insights

ABMS Insights (12/01/25)

A 2025 consumer survey conducted by the National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago on behalf of the American Board of Medical Specialties found that board certification remains a critical factor in choosing a physician. In all, 93% of respondents ranked board certification as important alongside insurance coverage, communication skills, and office location. The survey of 1,516 U.S. adults revealed that most consumers view board-certified doctors as offering superior care and expertise, with 98% expecting physicians to stay current with medical advances for their specialty, 95% expecting ongoing education and testing, and 93% supporting requirements for doctors to demonstrate continued competency in their specialty. Additionally, most respondents (90%) said that physicians need regular, in-depth knowledge testing in their specialty, not just continuing medical education credits.

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