Fort Worth Surgeon Initiated Into
American College Of Surgeons
SAN FRANCISCO— Kevin
Kaufman, M.D., a neurosurgeon with The Center for
Neurological Disorders of North Central Texas, has been
initiated into the prestigious American College of Surgeons
as a Fellow.
Dr. Kaufman received a medical doctorate from West Virginia
University School of Medicine. He attained board
certification from the American Board of Neurological
Surgeons. Dr. Kaufman has a strong professional interest in
neurological surgery and holds membership in other
professional societies, including Tarrant County Medical
Society, Texas Medical Association, Congress of Neurological
Surgeons, North America Skull Base Society, North America
Spine Society, and American Association of Neurological
Surgeons.
By meeting the College’s stringent membership requirements,
Fellows of the College have earned the distinguished right
to use the designation of “F.A.C.S.” (Fellow American
College of Surgeons) after their names. An applicant for
Fellowship must be a graduate of an approved medical school;
must have completed advanced training in one of the 14
surgical specialties recognized by the College; and must
have been in practice in the same geographic location for at
least one year at the time of his or her application. Before
admission into Fellowship, the surgeon must further
demonstrate ethical fitness and professional proficiency,
and his or her acceptance as a Fellow of the College must be
approved by three-fourths of its Board of Regents.
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