For Most, OLA Annual Progress Requirement Involves Answering 52 Questions

Some diplomates are confused about the number of questions they need to answer to meet their Online Longitudinal Assessment (OLA) annual progress requirement. In most cases, participants must answer 52 questions per year and not all responses need to be correct. OLA passing standards are unique to each participant and are based on the question-rating…
  On this page Updates ABR Statement on COVID-19 Impact on ACGME Residency Training ABR Statement on COVID-19 Impact on Medical Physics (CAMPEP) Residency Training FAQs The ABR continues to monitor the coronavirus outbreak and will provide regular updates here. These actions are coming after careful consideration of options and are being taken in the…
July 23, 2020 | Volume 13, Issue 4 by J. Anthony Seibert, PhD, ABR Governor 2020;13(4):1 The ongoing pandemic has affected us all. The ABR has responded by directing a major investment in the design, development, and implementation of remote exams for all disciplines that will be in place by early 2021. In this issue,…
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