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Why Board Certification Matters Board certification serves as an important marker for the highest standard of care. It reflects the critical core values of compassion, patient-centeredness, and a passion for education. Patients, physicians, healthcare providers, insurers, and quality organizations look for board certification as the best measure of a physician’s knowledge, experience, and skills to…
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Certification Requirements Last verified on March 7, 2024 On this page Certification Overview Clinical Year and Credit for Fellowship Training NIH StARR R38 Residency Transfers Leaves of Absence Failure to Qualify Time Limit for Completing Residency Training   Certification Overview Complete one year in clinical training See Section III.A.2.b) of the ACGME Diagnostic Radiology Program…
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