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Radiation Oncology


Timeline 1997 
For Diplomates with Certificates Valid from 1997 to 2007

Year

License

LL/SA
CME1

LL/SA
SAM 2

Cognitive
Exam

Practice
Quality
Improvement (PQI)

Fees

1998

Keep current and unrestricted

NA

NA

-

NA

NA

1999

Keep current and unrestricted

NA

NA

-

NA

NA

2000

Keep current and unrestricted

NA

NA

-

NA

NA

2001

Keep current and unrestricted

NA

NA

-

NA

NA

2002

Keep current and unrestricted

NA

NA

-

NA

NA

2003

Keep current and unrestricted

NA

NA

-

NA

NA

2004

Keep current and unrestricted

NA

NA

-

NA

NA

2005

Keep current and unrestricted

NA

NA

Register for exam; take if desired

NA

($950 upon registration)

2006

Keep current and unrestricted

(Earn CME; keep documents)

(Possible start)

Register for exam; take if desired

NA

$950, if not paid in 2005

MOC Fully Implemented

2007

Keep current and unrestricted

Earn 20 CMEs

Do 1 SAM

Must pass exam no later than year-end

Consider PQI project choices

$950

Criteria at cycle end:

Valid
license(s)

20 CMEs
Earned

1 SAM
done

Exam passed

Project initiated

$1900 paid

1 For CME credits earned in the years prior to full MOC implementation, diplomates should keep documentation and enter this participation into their personal password-protected files on the ABR interactive website in 2007.

2 An adequate number of SAMs may not be available until 2007; however, any 2005-06 SAM documentation may also be kept and entered in your personal file in 2007.

Note: CME credits and SAMs need not be done in the precise year specified in the table; however, diplomates are advised that they should spread their work as evenly as possible over the years of the MOC cycle, and not earn it all in relatively short intervals (e.g., at the beginning of the cycle, at the end of the cycle, or just prior to exam registration).


 

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