
GILLETTE, WY –
Tyler Dickey, MD, Emergency Medicine specialist at Campbell County Health (CCH), recently
earned board certification from the
American Board of Emergency Medicine (ABEM) after fulfilling the educational, professional and examination
standards.
Dr. Dickey joins Campbell County Memorial Hospital
Emergency Department physicians Peter Chase, Scott Diering, Jonathan Hayden, Mark Kellam, Stan
Lawson, Ted Lawson and Mike Stolpe, who are all board certified in Emergency Medicine.
Board certification is a voluntary program in which specialists seek to
improve their performance and demonstrate a commitment to their profession.
The ABEM is one of 24 medical specialty certification boards recognized by the
American Board of Medical Specialties. ABEM certifies emergency physicians who meet its educational, professional
standing, and examination standards.
There are three steps to achieve Emergency Medicine certification: 1) applying
and credentialing, 2) taking and passing a qualifying examination, and,
3) taking and passing an oral certification examination. Physicians who
successfully complete each of these steps are certified as diplomates
of the ABEM. Certification is for a period of 10 years. To maintain certification
beyond the expiration date of the certificate, diplomates must participate
in the Emergency Medicine Continuous Certification program (EMCC).
For media inquiries, please contact:
Karen Clarke
Director, Community Relations
307.688.1580
karen.clarke@cchwyo.org