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Radiation oncology is that branch of clinical medicine concerned with the causes, prevention, and treatment of cancer and certain nonneoplastic conditions, utilizing ionizing radiation.

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Initial certification information is for candidates who have not been certified in radiological physics.

 

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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