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Initial Certification Advisory Committee Engages Stakeholders in Medical Physics by Matthew B. Podgorsak, PhD, ABR Trustee 2020;13(5):8 Several years ago, the ABR established an Initial Certification Advisory Committee (IC-AC) in medical physics to enhance communication with its stakeholders: exam candidates and leaders of graduate programs, residency programs, and supporting societies. This committee has enabled discussion…
Much work must be done before we begin offering remote exams in February 2021. Among those tasks is meeting our commitment to keeping candidates informed. We will continue to communicate through several avenues to ensure that candidates remain up to date as we transition to remote exam delivery. For starters, candidates will receive personalized emails…
  On this page Updates ABR Statement on COVID-19 Impact on ACGME Residency Training ABR Statement on COVID-19 Impact on Medical Physics (CAMPEP) Residency Training FAQs The ABR continues to monitor the coronavirus outbreak and will provide regular updates here. These actions are coming after careful consideration of options and are being taken in the…
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