The American College of Surgeons
is a scientific and educational association of surgeons that was
founded in 1913 to improve the quality of care for the surgical
patient by setting high standards for surgical education and practice.
Members of the American College of Surgeons are referred to as
"Fellows." The letters FACS (Fellow, American College
of Surgeons) after a surgeon's name mean that the surgeon's education
and training, professional qualifications, surgical competence,
and ethical conduct have passed a rigorous evaluation, and have
been found to be consistent with the high standards established
and demanded by the College.
There is also another category of membership known as "Associate
Fellow." This category was established to provide an opportunity
for surgeons who are beginning surgical practice and who meet
specific requirements to assume an active role in the College
at an early stage in their careers.
Dr. Marefat has been a member of the American College of Surgeons
since 1992, and adheres to the highest standards of medical practice
and ethical codes set by this society
The College currently has more than 64,000 Fellows, including more
than 3,700 Fellows in other countries, making it the largest organization
of surgeons in the world. There are presently more than 5,000 Associate
Fellows.
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