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board eligible Describes a physician who is eligible to take the specialty board examination by virtue of being graduated from an approved medical school, completing a specific type and length of training, and practicing for a specified amount of time. Some HMOs and other health facilities accept board eligibility as equivalent to board certification, significant in that many managed care companies restrict referrals to physicians without certification.
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board of health A municipal, elected or appointed authority responsible for administering bylaws addressing health, safety, and welfare issues covered in the State Environmental Code, including Title 5.
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board certification A status awarded by a professional association indicating that the health care practitioner has met specific standards of knowledge and clinical skill within a specified field. The board certification process usually involves passing a written and oral examination administered by the professional certification committee.
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boarder A person who lives in a household and pays a set amount for room and meals.
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board is a general term used for any stiff material used to form the foundation for a book's case. They are made of various pulped or laminated fibrous materials pressed into large, flat sheets, which are then cut to size and covered with book cloth, buckram, leather, paper, or other materials, to form the case. The boards are referred to separately as the front and back boards.
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