COVID Could Have Played Role in Lower IR/DR Oral Exam Pass Rate

The American Board of Radiology completed its second fully remote oral exam in Interventional Radiology/Diagnostic Radiology (IR/DR) on October 20, 2021, and announced the results to candidates today.   Overall, the exam was very successful. Although there were a few instances of technical difficulties, primarily related to candidate internet connections, nearly all candidates completed the…
Take This Advice: Choose a Physician Who’s Board Certified by N. Reed Dunnick, MD, ABR Executive Associate Director for Diagnostic Radiology 2021;14(5):5 In recent years, friends have often asked me how to find a good physician for their medical problems. I always tell them to start by asking for physicians who are board certified. Patients…
Online Longitudinal Assessment (OLA) Last verified on May 6, 2025   On this page Introduction Quick Tips for OLA Success Continuing Certification Part 3 Five-Year Evaluation Cycle OLA FAQs OLA Needs Assessment Data     Introduction Online Longitudinal Assessment (OLA) is a convenient way to satisfy Part 3 of the Continuing Certification (MOC) program. It…
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