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ABR Evaluates Processes, Policies, and Procedures to Improve Certification Experience By J. Anthony Seibert, PhD, ABR Governor 2022;15(3):1 Welcome to the mid-year 2022 publication of The Beam. The American Board of Radiology is continually evaluating processes, policies, and procedures to improve the flexibility, quality, efficiency, and value of ABR certification for its candidates and diplomates….
Recent medical school graduates will take the next step in their careers when they start their residencies in July. Here are first-person stories from three future diagnostic radiology residents. Gilbert Aquino, MD Matched to SUNY Upstate Medical University (Diagnostic Radiology) I went to medical school in my native country, the Dominican Republic. I remember as…
In its recently released toolkit, Practical Guidance to Support Important Transitions: Residency and Fellowship to Practice, the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME), and the American Osteopathic Association (AOA) asks ABMS Member Boards to do what they can to ease the “transition to practice” for 2022 residency…
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