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ABR Continuing Certification Programs Designed to Meet ABMS Standards by Vincent P. Mathews, MD, ABR President 2021;14(3):2 In response to a February 2019 report generated by an independent commission (Continuing Board Certification: Vision for the Future), the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) has developed a set of standards for Member Boards to follow 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…
Online Longitudinal Assessment (OLA) current cumulative scores are updated every Monday for diplomates who have answered at least 52 scorable questions. The current cumulative score can change, even for participants who haven’t recently answered questions. Most often, the reason for the change is that questions don’t count toward the current cumulative score until they have…
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