Qualifying Exam for Initial Certification

Study Guide for Medical Physics for Radiation Oncology Last verified on August 31, 2022 Download this study guide in printable .pdf format. This exam tests your knowledge of the principles of radiation physics underlying the practice of radiation oncology. Included are questions on the general domains listed below. Exam performance will be reported to you…
International Medical Graduate Fees Annual Program Fees Four-Year Plan Appointment Fee 2017 Administration Fee* $765 2017 Annual Fee** $1165 Out-of-Training Fee*** $640 *Administration fee is a one-time, nonrefundable fee due at the time of submission of documents for approval to the IMG Alternate Pathway for Initial Certification. **You will be sent your annual invoice in…
Alternate Pathways Last verified on June 19, 2017 The American Board of Radiology (ABR) offers the following alternate pathways to certification in radiation oncology: The International Medical Graduate (IMG) Alternate Pathway. An international medical graduate is defined as an individual trained in institutions outside the U.S., its territories, or Canada. The Holman Research Alternate Pathway…
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