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How is it used and by whom?

Posted: Tue May 20, 2025 9:03 am
by roseline371277
Graduate Medical Education (GME):
Residency training programs (ACGME-accredited)
Fellowship training
Sponsoring institutions and training dates
Board Certifications:
Specialty and subspecialty cryptocurrency user database board certifications (e.g., from ABMS boards)
Licensure Information:
All state medical licenses held
License numbers and current status
Professional Identifiers:
AMA Medical Education (ME) Number (a unique identifier assigned by the AMA)
National Provider Identifier (NPI) number (if included in the AMA's records)
Demographic Information:
Physician's legal name
Gender
Birthdate and birthplace
Current primary practice address and contact information


AMA Physician Profile reports are critical for:

Credentialing: Hospitals, health systems, and other healthcare organizations use these reports to verify the qualifications of physicians applying for medical staff privileges or employment. This is a crucial step in ensuring patient safety and compliance with accreditation standards.