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Education techniques for lifelong learning: international variations in initial certification and maintenance of certification in radiology: a multinational survey.

Bresolin L, McLoud TC, Becker GJ, Kwakwa F.
Radiological Society of North America, 820 Jorie Blvd, Oak Brook, IL 60523, USA. bresolin@rsna.org

Radiographics. 2008 Jan-Feb;28(1):13-20.

A survey was sent to representatives of national and regional radiology societies around the world regarding the status of certification, maintenance of certification (MOC), and continuing medical education (CME) requirements. Data were forthcoming from 24 countries (response rate, 71%), including the United States. The survey results indicated that most responding countries now have a standardized process and requirements for initial certification of diagnostic and therapeutic radiologists. Similarly, most reporting countries now have some form of mandatory CME, although the degree to which compliance is tracked varies. There is considerable heterogeneity in what these countries require for recertification or MOC, and the development of such requirements is cited as a goal for many of the countries. The standardization and institutionalization of certification and recertification requirements is in rapid evolution globally.

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