The doctor who sees you in the emergency room (ER) is most likely a specialist (board certified) in emergency medicine. They work closely with specialists and will contact your primary care physician, when necessary, in order to give you first-rate care. Board-certified EM doctors have passed a comprehensive exam administered by a certifying Board of Emergency Medicine.
My specialty also requires yearly self-assessment tests and recertification every 10 years. Trust me, board-certified EM docs know emergency medicine!
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