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Non-profit

Website
  
Homepage

Headquarters
  
Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Founder
  
Frederic E. Mohs

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Industry
  
Skin cancer, Mohs surgery

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The American College of Mohs Surgery (abbreviated as ACMS) is a membership-based organization of surgeons who are fellowship-trained in Mohs surgery, a technique that removes skin cancer in stages, one tissue layer at a time. Its president for 2015-16 is John G. Albertini.

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The ACMS is both the oldest and largest professional membership organization for Mohs surgeons.

History

The American College of Mohs Surgery was established in 1967 by Frederic E. Mohs, a general surgeon based at the University of Wisconsin – Madison. In addition to founding the College, Mohs also served as its first president.

The ACMS is open to physicians who have successfully completed advanced fellowship training in Mohs micrographic surgery, pathology, and reconstructive surgery. The ACMS currently has more than 1,300 member physicians.

In 1995, an ancillary group called The American Society for Mohs Histotechnology was founded. The organization is composed of more than 375 non-physician laboratory technicians who process the slides evaluated during a Mohs procedure.

Purpose

The purpose of the ACMS is to "promote and advance high standards of patient care" with respect to Mohs surgery and other forms of cutaneous oncology through fellowship training, research, education, and public advocacy.

The American College of Mohs Surgery offers professional recognition to physicians proficient in Mohs surgery. The ACMS also offers opportunities for continuing education, as well as an annual meeting with speakers and industry exhibitors.

The ACMS aims to "improve the clinical and aesthetic outcomes of Mohs surgery" by requiring physicians to undergo a rigorous fellowship training process as well as ongoing education. The ACMS also allows patients to access information and locate credentialed physicians throughout the United States.

References

American College of Mohs Surgery Wikipedia