Subspecialties for Diagnostic Radiology

Pediatric Radiology

Last verified on October 12, 2020
 
Only candidates who are certified in general radiology, diagnostic radiology, or interventional/diagnostic radiology, are eligible to be certified in pediatric radiology.
 

The Certificate

 
The American Board of Radiology administers a computer-based exam to ascertain the qualification of diagnostic radiologists who have studied pediatric radiology. A board-certified pediatric radiologist is one who has demonstrated knowledge, problem-solving, and application of those skills to a degree worthy of the public's and the profession's trust. This is someone deemed capable of working in various sectors of the field safely and effectively.
 

Exam Breakdown and Timing

The Pediatric Radiology Subspecialty Exam is a one-day computer-based exam consisting of 180 questions and is approximately 3 hours long.
For more details visit the Exam Breakdown and Timing page.