United Council for Neurologic Subspecialties Approves First

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Angela Babb, ababb@aan.com, (651) 695-2789
UCNS Certifies New Diplomates
ST. PAUL, Minn. – The United Council for Neurologic Subspecialties (UCNS) has
issued certificates to 60 new diplomates in the subspecialty of Headache Medicine and 43
new diplomates in the subspecialty of Behavioral Neurology & Neuropsychiatry.
“This is another significant milestone for the UCNS,” said UCNS Chair Leslie A.
Morrison, MD. “I congratulate our new diplomates and those who have helped develop
the UCNS’s prestigious certification process that physicians are eager to take part in.”
A total of 60 physicians in Headache Medicine took the certification examination and 60
received certification, which resulted in a 100-percent pass rate. A total of 45 physicians
in Behavioral Neurology & Neuropsychiatry took the certification examination and 43
received certification, which resulted in a 96-percent pass rate. The new diplomates took
certification examinations in October 2007.
The UCNS has now certified a total of 165 diplomates in Headache Medicine and 104
diplomates in Behavioral Neurology & Neuropsychiatry since certifications examinations
in these two subspecialties were first offered in 2006.
For a full list of the new UCNS diplomates, visit www.ucns.org/certification/diplomates.
The primary mission of the UCNS is to recognize added competence and provide for
accreditation and certification with the goal of enhancing the quality of training for
physicians in neurological subspecialties and the quality of patient care.
Incorporated in 2003, the UCNS is an independent, non-profit, professional medical
organization sponsored by five parent organizations: the American Academy of
Neurology, American Neurological Association, Association of University Professors of
Neurology, Child Neurology Society, and Professors of Child Neurology.
For more information about the UCNS, visit www.ucns.org.
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