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ABR At the ABR, our mission is to certify that our diplomates demonstrate the requisite knowledge, skill, and understanding of their disciplines to the benefit of patients Founded in 1934, we’re a not-for-profit organization and are a member of the American Board of Medical Specialties
ABR The ABR is an independent, not-for-profit organization and is one of 24 national medical specialty boards that make up the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) We were founded to protect the public by assessing and certifying doctors who meet specific educational, training, and professional requirements
ABR Board Certification The ABR conducts initial qualifying and certifying exams to ascertain the qualification of those who have completed training in the specialties of radiology, as well as several subspecialty areas (see Radiology Specialties)
Certifying Exam - ABR The computer-based Certifying Exam can be taken 15 months after completion of diagnostic radiology residency The Core Exam must be passed before
ABR At the ABR, our mission is to certify that our diplomates demonstrate the requisite knowledge, skill, and understanding of their disciplines to the benefit of patients
Initial Certification - ABR More Information The ABR offers two Alternate Pathways to certification in diagnostic radiology Information is also available for Program Administration (Program Directors and Program Coordinators) and Credentialers and Practices See our Certificate FAQs For those who have completed residency and are seeking employment:
Diagnostic Radiology - ABR At the ABR, our mission is to certify that our diplomates demonstrate the requisite knowledge, skill, and understanding of their disciplines to the benefit of patients Founded in 1934, we’re a not-for-profit organization and are a member of the American Board of Medical Specialties
Board Eligibility - ABR Candidates have specific time limits for remaining eligible to be initially certified by the ABR and to maintain their status as board eligible Board eligibility for those currently in training will begin at the completion of an ACGME- or RCPSC-accredited training program and extend for six years
Initial Certification for Diagnostic Radiology - ABR Candidates are advised that time spent in an ACGME-accredited fellowship that is associated with an ABR subspecialty certificate (nuclear radiology, pediatric radiology, and neuroradiology) may not be applied in support of eligibility for the subspecialty certificate
Medical Physics - ABR Medical Physics is a very important part of the American Board of Radiology Read this page to find more information about Medical Physics