Subspecialties for Diagnostic Radiology

Requirements and Registration Last verified on March 7, 2025 On this page Requirements Alternate Pathway to Subspecialty Certification Application Recognition and Continuing Certification (MOC)   Requirements Diplomates must successfully complete one year of fellowship training (after residency) in a pediatric radiology program accredited by the ACGME or by the RCPSC (Canada). Diplomates who successfully completed…
What Happens Next? 2021;14(4):8 Diplomates have answered more than 4.7 million OLA questions since the platform was introduced in 2019. They have also provided feedback on the usefulness of each item, which is greatly appreciated as we constantly strive to improve the program. Here are a few things participants who are working toward their annual…
Continuing Certification 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 test knowledge and provide learning. The explanations given after each item are the consensus of a committee of experts in the area being tested.   As…
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