Initial Certification for Diagnostic Radiology

Studying for the Exam Last verified on April 25, 2025 ABR exams are developed by volunteers from a wide range of practice settings and reflect the breadth of information a candidate is expected to know by the time of an exam. While we offer study guides on our website, each candidate should decide what type…
Scoring and Results Last verified on October 11, 2024 On this page Scoring Results   Scoring The ABR uses criterion-referenced scoring on all its computer-based exams, meaning that a passing standard is established in advance of the exam. The exam is not graded on a curve, and there is no set percentage of failures. To…
Certifying Exam Last verified on April 25, 2025 On this page Exam Content Essentials of Diagnostic Radiology Clinical Practice Modules Exam Breakdown and Timing Exam Guide The computer-based Certifying Exam can be taken approximately 15 months after completion of diagnostic radiology residency. The Qualifying (Core) Exam must be passed before a candidate is eligible to…
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