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D WP^DIE(8932.1,XUI1,11,"K","^TMP($J,""XUBA"",XUI)") K ^TMP($J,"XUBA") Q KILL ; kill entries 1132-1136 N DIK,DA S DIK="^USC(8932.1," F DA=1132,1133,1134,1135,1136 D ^DIK Q ; DATA ; information of entries from 1132-1136 ;;1132^Chiropractic Providers^Chiropractor^Pediatric Chiropractor^111NP0017X^V020900^ ;;1133^Other Service Providers^Reflexologist^^173C00000X^V082400^ ;;1134^Other Service Providers^Sleep Specialist, PhD^^173F00000X^V082500^ ;;1135^Pharmacy Service Providers^Pharmacist^Pharmacist Clinician (PhC)/ Clinical Pharmacy Specialist^1835P0018X^V090106^ ;;1136^Agencies^Foster Care Agency^^253J00000X^^ ;;END ; ; information of definitions 755 ; ;;The highly-trained surgeons that perform Mohs Micrographic Surgery are ;;specialists both in dermatology and pathology. With their extensive ;;knowledge of the skin and unique pathological skills, they are able to ;;remove only diseased tissue, preserving healthy tissue and minimizing the ;;cosmetic impact of the surgery. Mohs surgeons who belong to the American ;;College of Mohs Surgery (ACMS) have completed a minimum of one year of ;;fellowship training at one of the ACMS-approved training centers in the ;;U.S. ;; ;;Source: American College of Mohs Surgery, 2007 ;; ;;Additional Resources: Additional Resources: http://www.mohscollege.org/; ;;American Board of Dermatology, 2007. http://www.abderm.org/ ;;END 759 ; ;;Procedural Dermatology, a subspecialty of Dermatology, encompassing a ;;wide variety of surgical procedures and methods to remove or modify skin ;;tissue for health or cosmetic benefit. These methods include scalpel ;;surgery, laser surgery, chemical surgery, cryosurgery (liquid nitrogen), ;;electrosurgery, aspiration surgery, liposuction, injection of filler ;;substances, and Mohs micrographic controlled surgery (a special technique ;;for the removal of growths, especially skin cancers). ;; ;;Source: American Board of Dermatology, 2007 ;; ;;Additional Resources: Some ABMS board certified dermatologists have ;;completed a one-year ACGME approved fellowship in Procedural Dermatology, ;;which has been offered since 2003. At this time the ABD does not offer ;;subspecialty certification in Procedural Dermatology. ;;END 875 ; ;;A doctor of osteopathy board eligible/certified in the field of ;;Psychiatry by the American Osteopathic Board of Neurology and Psychiatry ;;is able to obtain a Certificate of Added Qualifications in the field of ;;Addiction Medicine. ;; ;;Source: American Osteopathic Board of Neurology and Psychiatry, 2007 ;; ;;Additional Resources: ;;https://www.do-online.org/index.cfm?PageID=edu_main&au=D&SubSubPageID=crt_ ;;speclist&SubPageID=crt_main ;;END 903 ; ;;Trauma surgery is a recognized subspecialty of general surgery. Trauma ;;surgeons are physicians who have completed a five-year general surgery ;;residency and usually continue with a one to two year fellowship in ;;trauma and/or surgical critical care, typically leading to additional ;;board certification in surgical critical care. There is no trauma surgery ;;board certification at this point. To obtain board certification in ;;surgical critical care, a fellowship in surgical critical care or ;;anesthesiology critical care must be completed during or after general ;;surgery residency. ;; ;;Source: American Board of Surgery, 2007 ;; ;;Additional Resources: http://www.absurgery.org/. ;;END 905 ; ;;A surgical oncologist is a well-qualified surgeon who has obtained ;;additional training and experience in the multidisciplinary approach to ;;the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of cancer ;;patients, and devotes a major portion of his or her professional practice ;;to these activities and cancer research. ;; ;;Surgical oncology is a recognized fellowship subspecialty program of ;;surgery. Separate board certification is not currently offered. ;; ;;Source: Society of Surgical Oncology, 2007 ;; ;;Additional Resources: http://www.surgonc.org/; American Board of Medical ;;Specialties, 2007, www.abms.org; American Board of Surgery, 2007, ;;http://www.absurgery.org/. ;;END 1132 ; ;;The Pediatric Chiropractor is a chiropractor with specialized, advanced ;;training and certification in the evaluation, care and management of ;;health and wellness conditions of infancy, childhood and adolescence. ;;This specialist provides primary, comprehensive, therapeutic and ;;preventative chiropractic health care for newborns through adolescents. ;; ;;Source: Council on Chiropractic Pediatrics, American Chiropractic ;;Association, 2007 ;;END 1133 ; ;;Reflexologists perform a non-invasive complementary modality involving ;;thumb and finger techniques to apply alternating pressure to the reflexes ;;within the reflex maps of the body located on the feet, hands, and outer ;;ears. Reflexologists apply pressure to specific areas (feet, hands, and ;;ears) to promote a response from an area far removed from the tissue ;;stimulated via the nervous system and acupuncture meridians. ;;Reflexologists are recommended to complete a minimum of 200 hours of ;;education, typically including anatomy & physiology, Reflexology theory, ;;body systems, zones, meridians & relaxation response, ethics, business ;;standards, and supervised practicum. ;; ;;Source: National Uniform Claim Committee (based on the American ;;Reflexology Certification Board definition of Reflexology), 2007 ;; ;;Additional Resources: Foot and hand reflexology is a scientific art based ;;on the premise that there are zones and reflex areas in the feet and ;;hands which correspond to all body parts. The physical act of applying ;;specific pressures using thumb, finger and hand techniques result in ;;stress reduction which causes a physiological change in the body. ;;Reflexology is a non-invasive, complementary modality involving thumb and ;;finger techniques to apply alternating pressure to reflexes shown on ;;reflex maps of the body located on the feet, hands, and outer ears. ;; ;;American Reflexology Certification Board, www.arcb.net/definiti.htm; ;;Reflexology Association of America, www.reflexology-usa.org/standards.html ;;END 1134 ; ;;Sleep medicine is a clinical specialty with a focus on clinical problems ;;that require accurate diagnosis and treatment. The knowledge base of ;;sleep medicine is derived from many disciplines including neuroanatomy, ;;neurophysiology, respiratory physiology, pharmacology, psychology, ;;psychiatry, neurology, general internal medicine, pulmonary medicine, and ;;pediatrics as well as others. ;; ;;Source: National Uniform Claim Committee (based on American Board of Sleep ;;Medicine), 2007 ;; ;;Additional resources: www.absm.org ;;END 1135 ; ;;Pharmacist Clinician/Clinical Pharmacy Specialist is a pharmacist with ;;additional training and an expanded scope of practice that may include ;;prescriptive authority, therapeutic management, and disease management. ;; ;;Source: National Uniform Claim Committee, 2007 ;;END 1136 ; ;;A Foster Care Agency is an agency that provides foster care as defined in ;;the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) as "24-hour substitute care for ;;children outside their own homes." Foster care settings include, but are ;;not limited to, nonrelative foster family homes, relative foster homes ;;(whether payments are being made or not), group homes, emergency ;;shelters, residential facilities, and pre-adoptive homes. ;; ;;Source: Code Of Federal Regulations, Title 45, Volume 4, Part 1355, ;;Section 57 ;;END