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The American Board of Radiology, supporting our candidates and diplomates for the benefit of patients and medical professionals.
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.
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Founded in 1934, we’re a not-for-profit organization and are a member of the American Board of Medical Specialties. American Board of Radiology 5441 E. Williams Circle, Tucson, AZ 85711-7412 · (520) 790-2900
Founded in 1934, we’re a not-for-profit organization and are a member of the American Board of Medical Specialties. American Board of Radiology 5441 E. Williams Circle, Tucson, AZ 85711-7412 · (520) 790-2900
A diagnostic radiologist uses x-rays, radionuclides, ultrasound, and electromagnetic radiation to diagnose and treat disease. Diagnostic radiologists may also obtain subspecialty certification in hospice and palliative medicine, neuroradiology, nuclear radiology, pain medicine, and pediatric radiology.
Essentials of Diagnostic Radiology is a required module that includes basic knowledge every radiologist should know (for example, recognizing child abuse, pneumothorax, shock bowel, and subdural hematoma).
Exam Details. Last verified on February 1, 2024. The ABR administers exams for each of its specialties and subspecialties. All ABR exams are administered remotely. For information on the development of our remote exams, please click here.
Online Longitudinal Assessment (OLA) is a convenient way to satisfy Part 3 of the Continuing Certification (MOC) program. It is an option for all diagnostic radiology, diagnostic radiology subspecialty (neuroradiology, nuclear radiology, and pediatrics), radiation oncology, medical physics, and interventional radiology diplomates.
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.