OSTEOPATHIC BOARD CERTIFICATION

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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.