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One Year In, Reaction to OLA Is Mostly Positive by N. Reed Dunnick, MD, Associate Executive Director, Diagnostic Radiology 2020;13(1):4 The American Board of Radiology’s primary mission is to protect the public by ensuring that board-certified radiologists have acquired and maintained the skills needed to practice their profession. Initial certification is a challenging hurdle: candidates…
Left to right: Joseph Rakowski, PhD; Johnathan Huang, PhD; Kai Yang, PhD; Mark Rzeszotarski, PhD (Chair); Terri New (Exam Developer); Robert Pooley, PhD (Trustee); Janet Feng, PhD; Raja Muthupillai, PhD; Lei Qin, PhD.
Board Eligibility Policy Last verified on May 13, 2025   On this page Board Eligibility Statuses To return to board eligible status Additional year training details General requirements for the year of training Discipline-specific requirements for the year of training Payment and Fees Board eligibility is reserved for candidates and defines the interval between completion…
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