New Year Brings New Features to OLA

The New Year has arrived and with it comes improvements to Online Longitudinal Assessment (OLA) for continuing and new participants. Enhancements include: Diplomates certified in diagnostic radiology have the option to include emergency radiology in their practice profiles. Profiles can be changed on the OLA site by clicking “Edit” under the practice profile section on…
By Vincent P. Mathews, MD, ABR President-elect Over the past year, many conversations that American Board of Radiology staff and volunteers have had with diplomates have concerned Online Longitudinal Assessment (OLA). Not surprisingly, that was also the case during the RSNA Annual Meeting, with its more than 50,000 radiology professionals and vendors in attendance. OLA…
Anne Marie McLellan, DO, was so curious about Online Longitudinal Assessment (OLA) that she participated in the pilot program held months before the system’s release. That interest continued when OLA launched last January for diagnostic radiologists and those with DR subspecialty certificates. Dr. McLellan receives four questions a week (she’s also certified in neuroradiology and…
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