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Slade & Baker Vision

Join us in congratulating Slade & Baker Vision Center’s very own doctors for being named to the Rising Stars list for 2013!

This is an honor received by NO more than 2.5% of physicians in a particular state or region. Now that is a small percentage. And as most of you know, the state of Texas is a BIG place so this is an even bigger honor here.

Dr. Stephen Slade has been named a Super Doctor several times and we are so fortunate to have not 1 but 2 official SUPER doctors at our practice! We’ve always known how super they are, but now it’s recognized by so many others!

This is a process that takes not only into account the years a doctor practices, their board certifications and publications, this selection process also takes into account the opinion of other doctors in their specified field. This is a huge honor and compliment. We are so proud!

Please see below for the long, multi-step process that it takes to be named to this list or visit http://www.superdoctors.com/about/selection_process.html

In selecting physicians for Super Doctors, Key Professional Media employs a rigorous multi-step process designed to identify physicians who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. Super Doctors is a selective yet diverse listing of outstanding doctors, representing consumer-oriented medical specialties.

Survey of Doctors

  1. First, we create a pool of candidates. Each year Key Professional Media invites doctors to nominate colleagues they know to be exceptional in their specified field. Physicians are asked to consider the following question: “If you needed medical care in one of the following specialties, which doctor would you choose?” Numerous safeguards are in place to prevent ballot manipulation and doctors may not self-nominate.

Candidate Search

  1. Our research staff also contributes to the pool of candidates by searching medical databases, online sources, and publications for doctors who have attained certain credentials, honors or professional achievements – what we term ‘Star Search Credentials.’ This process also includes physicians in less visible or highly specialized medical treatment areas.

Research
We evaluate candidates on 10 indicators of peer recognition and professional achievement.

  1. Years of experience
  2. Hospital appointments
  3. Fellowships
  4. Professional activities
  5. Leadership positions
  6. Academic achievements/positions
  7. Board certifications
  8. Publications, lectures & presentations
  9. Honors and awards
  10. Other outstanding achievement

Blue Ribbon Panel Review

  1. Nominees are then grouped into specialties. Doctors, in each area, who have the highest scores from the nomination and evaluation steps are invited to serve on a “blue ribbon panel.” Each panelist is asked to review and evaluate a list of nominees from his/her area of focus.

The Final Selection

  1. The last step is to total the points received from nominations, research, and blue ribbon panel review. Only the highest-scoring doctors are included on the Super Doctors list. The Super Doctors list is approximately 5% of the physicians within the respective state or region.

Before Publishing

  1. Each candidate is contacted to verify the doctor’s professional information. Physicians are asked to verify they have not been subject to disciplinary or criminal proceedings. The research staff also independently reviews the discipline record of each candidate before publication and verifies that the doctor is active and in good standing.

The Super Doctors Rising Stars selection process
The selection process for Rising Stars and for Super Doctors are the same except:

  1. To be eligible for inclusion in Rising Stars, candidates must be active physicians who have been fully-licensed to practice for approximately 10 years or less.
    A nominee’s accomplishments do not include years of experience.
  2. While approximately 5 percent of the physicians within the respective state or region are named to Super Doctors, no more than 2.5 percent are named to the Rising Stars list.

Even if selected, a candidate’s name will not be published on the Super Doctors list unless all information is confirmed prior to publication. Licensed and active physicians with a “Doctor of Medicine” degree (MD) or a “Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine” degree (DO) are eligible to register.
Super Doctors reserves the right to remove candidates and selectees if we determine that they do not meet eligibility, research, and review criteria.