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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.

Initial certification information is for candidates who have not yet certified in diagnostic radiology, or in any of its subspecialties (neuroradiology, nuclear radiology, pediatric radiology, and vascular & interventional radiology). This section is for those seeking diagnostic radiology certification. For the subspecialties, please go to their specific areas.

 

MOC (maintenance of certification) is for diplomates who are already ABR-certified, and who are working in the 10-year cycle of maintaining that certification.

Diplomates who hold time-limited (10-year) certificates are automatically enrolled in the MOC program and should start participating immediately.

Diplomates who hold lifetime certificates must enroll in the program to begin the MOC process.

 

   
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