Initial Certification for Medical Physics

Approved Credentials Evaluation Organizations Last verified on June 19, 2017 NOTE: This information is for Medical Physics International graduates only. An international medical graduate (IMG) is defined as an individual trained in programs outside the U.S., its territories, or Canada. Instructions to applicants: Select any one of the approved organizations, below. Contact the organization directly…
International Medical Graduates Fees Last verified on January 4, 2024 Structured Mentorship Certification in Medical Physics Notification of fees due will be included with each exam invitation. Fees are subject to change. Please note, application and exam fees are nonrefundable. Fees must be paid in myABR. Fee Type Due Amount Application Fee Due with submission…
International Medical Graduates Alternate Pathway Last verified on May 1, 2025 On this page General Requirements Transfers More Information   General Requirements The American Board of Radiology (ABR) provides an Alternate Pathway for medical physicists trained in foreign countries, which excludes the United States and its possessions and territories, as well as Canada. Medical physicists…
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