Statement of Professionalism

Professional and Inclusive Environment The mission of the American Board of Radiology is to certify that our diplomates demonstrate the requisite knowledge, skill, and understanding of their disciplines to the benefit of patients. Professionalism is inherent in the care of our patients. In an effort to assure this professional and inclusive environment within our organization…
Interventional radiology, medical physics, and radiation oncology diplomates will have the opportunity to test drive Online Longitudinal Assessment (OLA) starting next month. OLA, a new way to satisfy Part 3 of Maintenance of Certification (MOC), will be available for practice during a prelaunch for those three disciplines beginning November 4.
Back row, left to right: David E. Hintenlang, PhD; Beth A. Schueler, PhD; E. Russell Ritenour, PhD; and David A. Zamora, MS. Front row, left to right: Jessica B. Clements, MS (Chair); Kalpana M. Kanal, PhD (Trustee); and Dagoberto Esquer (Multimedia Processing Specialist).
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