Medical Physics Oral Examiner Resources

Thank you for volunteering to be an examiner for the upcoming Medical Physics Oral Certifying Exam on March 9-12, 2026. The Therapeutic Medical Physics Exam will be March 9-12. The Diagnostic Medical Physics Exam will be March 9-10. The Nuclear Medical Physics Exam will be March 9. Please see below for important training documents and other resources.

  • Exam Day Times

    Click on the image for a pdf of the exam day schedule for all time zones.

     

    Technical Requirements and Reimbursements

    To help create a consistent and reliable exam experience for you and the candidates, there are specific computer setup requirements for remote examiners. Please click here to see those requirements. If you’re missing any of the highlighted required items, you may purchase them and submit your receipt along with this reimbursement form to Lisa at lbusse@theabr.org.

    NOTE: Examiners travelling to Tucson for the exam will not need to purchase any equipment. The ABR will supply all requirements at the ABR office.

     

    MP Oral Certifying Examiner Guide

    2026 Oral Certifying Examiner Guide

     

    Webinar Schedule and Recordings

    Times listed are Arizona time except where marked.

    Webinar Date Time Location
    General Orientation

    Recording is available here. Use password JwUNDrG2

    February 23 6 p.m. ET Webinar
    New Examiner Orientation March 9 7:30-8:30 a.m. In person
    ADA Examiner Training March 9 7:30-8:00 a.m. Hybrid
    Panel Chair Orientation March 9 8:00-8:30 a.m. Hybrid
    All Examiner QA Session March 9 10:00-10:30 a.m. Hybrid
    Category Content Review March 9 8:30-9:45 a.m. Hybrid
    Condition Review and Training March 10 9:30-10:30 a.m. ET Hybrid

     

    Oral Exam Software Demo Videos

    Please click on the following links for instructional videos on how to use the updated oral exam software.

    Please use the following images for reference while watching the video.

     

    Oral Exam Reenactment Video

    Oral exam reenactments have been created to provide guidance to examiners and candidates as to how cases are presented and scored. You can view the videos at the following links:

     

    Examiner Checklist and Quick Reference Guide

    Please click here for a checklist to use on exam day.