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American Board of Radiology - ABR Radiology Oral Board Examinations

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American Board of Radiology - ABR Radiology Oral Board Examinations

Time: May 31, 2009 to June 3, 2009
Location: Louisville KY
City/Town: Louisville, Kentucky
Website or Map: http://theabr.org/ic/ic_dr/ic…
Event Type: abr, board, certification, exam, for, diagnostic, radiology
Organized By: American Board of Radiology | ABR
Latest Activity: Jul 1, 2009

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Event Description

The ABR Radiology Board Cerification Exams ("Orals") will be given onMay 31 - June 3, located in Louisville KY.

Information about board certification:
Diagnostic radiology encompasses a variety of diagnostic and image-guided therapeutic techniques, including all aspects of radiological diagnosis, nuclear radiology, diagnostic ultrasound, magnetic resonance, computed tomography, interventional procedures and the use of other forms of radiant energy.

The Certificate

As you go through your residency and as you finish, you take examinations that afford you your first certification, which will be in diagnostic radiology.

If you have chosen to subspecialize, you can also take exams to qualify for certificates of added qualification (subspecialties). Those certificates can be in:

Neuroradiology
Nuclear Radiology
Pediatric Radiology
Vascular and Interventional Radiology.


Your certificate is time-limited; it is good for ten years.

Over those ten years, you are expected to continue learning and improving your skills in a personalized program (see ABR-MOC). Then, before the end of the tenth year (any time within the last three years of the cycle), you take a maintenance of certification exam. This is a practice profiled, computer case-based, single answer, multiple choice examination. The examination is distinctly different from the current Oral Exam. When you have completed all that is required for the MOC cycle, you are issued a new certificate.

NOTE: Beginning in 2009, candidates will have a 10-year period after completion of training and within which to obtain initial certification.

A candidate who does not obtain initial certification as of the ninth year after completion of training should contact the American Board of Radiology to obtain further information. Candidates who completed their training prior to 2009 and who have not yet obtained initial certification should also contact the American Board of Radiology for further information.

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