Focus on IR/DR

Addressing the Independent IR Residency Trainee Gap By James B. Spies, MD, MPH, ABR Associate Executive Director for Interventional Radiology 2024;17(4):6 In recent years, the number of trainees applying for a five-year integrated interventional radiology (IR) residency has been increasing but with a corresponding decrease in the applicants for the independent IR residency. It appears…
Change in the Timing of the IR/DR Oral Certifying Exam By James B. Spies, MD, MPH, ABR Associate Executive Director for Interventional Radiology 2024;17(3):7 Board certification is a central goal of graduating residents in interventional radiology. Many employers and health systems require certification within a specified interval after board eligibility is established and therefore the…
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