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  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…
After two decades as a volunteer, Brent Wagner, MD, MBA, started as the ABR’s executive director at the end of June. Dr. Wagner recently sat down to answer a few questions about how things have been going and the challenges that lie ahead.   How has your first month-plus been on the job?   Overall,…
By Asra Nayab, MD An old saying, ”The problem with the future is that it is not what it used to be,” best describes residents’ situation regarding initial certification exams.    Since its inception in 1934, the American Board of Radiology has been an evolutionary body. In 2015, the ABR made the notable transition from…
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