FACS means the specialty is surgical.
Both are medical doctors, but the MD FACS is board-certified in surgery.
You can try Michael I. Kulick, MD Plastic Surgery. You can also contact Toth Bryant a MD Facs.
You have your choice of hundreds off doctors in New York One of the best is Robert A Guida, MD FACS.
Academic qualifications go after the name, so "Dr. John Smith, M.D., FACS". The "MD" stands for "Medical Doctor", as opposed to an academic degree in some other field. Many physicians have taken additional specialized training for their fields. So something like "FACS" stands for "Fellow, American College of Surgeons" for a specialist in surgery.
You can contact Kenneth L. Stein, MD, FACS. You may also try Gold Coast Plastic Surgery.
BCS-FACS was created in 1978.
Most of the Intacs supplies in Virginia are found in some medical establishment and suppliers such as Nova Eye Care Center, Dr Holzman, MD, FACS, and The Eye Center.
MD just means Medical Doctor. It is the title on their medical school diploma (it is the same as lawyer having JD after their name). The doc with FACS after their name is Board Certified and has "jumped through the hoops" to become a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons (it is an extra profession certification and orgazination).
MD or DO. The other letters after a sugeon's name will refer to their specialty, professional organization membership or a Fellowship they have completed. For instance FACS means they are Fellow of the American College of Surgeons.
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