Cecilie1200
Diamond Member
Hahaha, I quit looking after about 8 pages on Yahoo's search engine.
One would think they had a page if they were a legitimate organization, wouldn't one? Wonder if they will in two or three days?
I hate to say it, but after entering this thread and looking for the NBO and not finding anything on it, I'm a little more skeptical than I was when I started defending Paul's certification.
He's still licensed... I think... and that is what matters... the boards are little more than unions... but, still to claim certification means nothing, if certification is nothing more than dues paid.
Immie
Yes, there are no businesses or organizations without websites unless they're illegitimate and fly-by-night. The Internet IS the entire world. ::yawn::
Not exactly what I am saying but most prominent organizations have long ago adopted the internet as a way to get information such as this out.
If I, as a patient, wanted to get information about the certification requirements of two different doctors that I was considering becoming their patients, one certified by the ABO and one by the NBO, where would I go to find out what the NBO requirements were?
Immie
You would have to do what people did before the Internet, ie. call them on the phone or send them a letter.