OSTEOPATHIC BOARD CERTIFICATION

IMPORTANT NEWS Re: Allergy and Immunology OCC Recertification – The Pediatric and Adult Allergy and Immunology Conjoint Examination Committee will now offer the NBOME Longitudinal Assessment to Diplomates. For the 2024 examination year, Diplomates may choose to take the high stakes examination, or participate in Longitudinal Assessment (LA). The LA program for 2024 will launch in July and will be open to those Diplomates who hold certificates which will expire Dec. 31, 2024, and those who qualify under BOS policy.

Jennifer Caudle, DO
Jennifer Caudle, DO

Jennifer Caudle, DO

Specialty: Family Medicine & Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment

City: Stratford, NJ

School: Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine (formerly UMDNJ)

Why do you think it’s important to become board-certified?

Being board certified is a MUST in today’s healthcare environment. It signifies your competency as a physician and demonstrates that your knowledge and experience meet national clinical standards.

Why did you choose AOA board certification?

I chose to train as an osteopathic physician. Being AOA board-certified reflects my commitment to the unique principles and philosophies of osteopathic medicine.