Initial Certification for Radiation Oncology

Qualifying Exam Last verified on April 25, 2025 The three portions of the computer-based Qualifying Exam encompass all aspects of general oncology and radiation oncology, including treatment-planning techniques, physics, radiation and cancer biology, and specifics of all elements of multi-modality cancer care. The Medical Physics for Radiation Oncology part and the Radiation and Cancer Biology part are…
Initial Application and Fees Last verified on August 9, 2024 On this page Fees Additional Fees Fees After Board Eligibility Ends After a candidate enters residency, the program director or coordinator will submit the candidate’s name, photo, and email address to the ABR as a new resident in the training program. When that information is…
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