The Promise of 2034: A Milestone and a Promise: Certified through 2034
- OliveHealth

- Jan 2
- 1 min read
Updated: 6 days ago
Medically Reviewed by Ed Fuentes, D.O. | Board Certified in Family Medicine (1998-2034)

I recently received my official re-certification from the American Osteopathic Association. While it’s a rigorous process of testing and peer review, it’s a milestone I always look forward to.
I first sat for my boards in 1998. Looking at my new certificate, which extends to 2034, I am struck by the "Marathon" of medicine. Many of the families I treat today have been with me since that first certification year.
Where Innovation Meets Experience: The Birth of Vascio Phi
This most recent study period was different, however. It wasn't just about reviewing the latest guidelines; it was the spark that solidified years of clinical observation. During the deep dive into the latest circulatory research for my re-certification, the foundation for Vascio Phi was born.
After decades of seeing the limitations of traditional circulation management in my daily practice, I realized we needed a better way to enhance blood flow—not just through medication, but through specialized medical engineering. Vascio Phi, my patent-pending circulation enhancement device, is the direct result of combining thirty years of patient-side experience with the cutting-edge science required for board-level excellence.
The Vision for 2034
Staying board-certified is my way of promising you that while I value the "old school" wisdom of knowing your family history, I am also deeply committed to "new school" medical advancements.
Whether it is 1998, 2026, or 2034, my goal remains the same: to provide the highest standard of care—and now, the newest tools—to help you live a longer, healthier life.




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