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First-Time Examiners Make Easy Move to Remote Platform 2021;14(3):9 by Rodney Campbell, ABR Communications Manager First-time ABR examiners this spring only experienced in-person oral exams in Louisville or Tucson as candidates. Although their knowledge of the old process is limited, they see many advantages in using the remote format. We reached out to five new…
Hard Work Delivers Success in the Remote Environment by James B. Spies, MD, MPH, ABR Associate Executive Director for Interventional Radiology 2021;14(3):6 With the administration of the oral certifying exams last month, the ABR has successfully completed its first remote IR/DR certification cycle, an achievement that seemed a nearly insurmountable task a year ago, when…
There’s Still Time to Stay on Pace with OLA by N. Reed Dunnick, MD, ABR Associate Executive Director for Diagnostic Radiology 2021;14(3):11 Continuing certification for physicians requires lifelong learning and a cognitive assessment of the knowledge of practicing physicians and physicists. The Online Longitudinal Assessment (OLA) instrument developed by the ABR is designed to both…
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