Most OLA Participants are Meeting or Exceeding Their Passing Standard

Online Longitudinal Assessment (OLA) was released as an option for fulfilling the MOC Part 3 requirement for diagnostic radiology and diagnostic radiology subspecialty diplomates in 2019 and for interventional radiology, medical physics, and radiation oncology diplomates in 2020. We recently began reporting the OLA current cumulative score for diplomates in all specialties who have answered…
ABR exam and assessment items are created by volunteer radiologists and physicists. Before Online Longitudinal Assessment (OLA) was introduced in 2019, volunteers had already spent significant time developing OLA items for diagnostic radiology and DR subspecialty diplomates. That process continued last year with interventional radiology, medical physics, and radiation oncology volunteers writing OLA questions for…
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a good time for women aged 40 or older who haven’t scheduled their annual mammograms to do so. Breast cancer is the second-most-common type of cancer diagnosed in the United States; one in eight women will develop it in their lifetimes.   Women aged 25 and older should…
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