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Initial Certification Advisory Committee Improves Communication with Diagnostic Radiology Candidates by Donald J. Flemming, MD, ABR Trustee 2020;13(6):9 The Initial Certification Advisory Committee (ICAC) for Diagnostic Radiology was created in the early 2000s to help the American Board of Radiology communicate changes in its initial certification exam format with candidates. The role of the committee…
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Secure Exams Benefit the Candidates Who Take Them by Brent Wagner, MD, MBA, ABR Executive Director 2020;13(5):2   Over the past few months, the ABR has initiated a complex set of projects to provide a series of modified exams for 2021. As we have announced, we will not require travel to our exam centers or…
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