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Continuing Certification Last verified on January 26, 2024 On this page Continuing Certification (MOC)-at-a-Glance Introduction Who Participates in Continuing Certification (MOC)? Diplomates with Subspecialty Certification Continuing Certification (MOC)-at-a-Glance A brochure on Continuing Certification (MOC) is available here. Diplomates with Subspecialty Certification Diplomates with a SUBSPECIALTY certificate in neuroradiology, nuclear radiology, pain medicine, or pediatric…
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Medical Physics The discipline of medical physics includes the three specialty areas of diagnostic medical physics, nuclear medical physics, and therapeutic medical physics. Medical physicists support the diagnosis and treatment of disease through their understanding of the underlying scientific principles of imaging and therapeutic processes. They use this knowledge to perform or supervise technical aspects…
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Radiation Oncology Radiation oncology uses ionizing radiation and other modalities to treat malignant and some benign diseases. Radiation oncologists may also use computed tomography (CT) scans, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), ultrasound, and hyperthermia (heat) as additional interventions to aid in treatment planning and delivery. Radiation oncologists may obtain subspecialty certification in hospice and palliative medicine…