Initial Certification for Medical Physics

Part 1 Exam Last verified on April 25, 2025 The first exam candidates will take is the Part 1 computer-based exam, which consists of a general exam section and a clinical exam section. Both are based on the expected knowledge of a second-year graduate student. The two sections can be taken at different times. For…
Certification in Additional Disciplines Last verified on February 1, 2024 Any ABR diplomate certified in at least one specialty of medical physics may pursue board certification in additional medical physics specialties. A candidate who begins pursuing a second certificate may abandon it to pursue a certificate in a different medical physics specialty. The candidate may not, however, pursue…
NRC Compliance Last verified on February 14, 2024 On this page AMP- and RSO-Eligible Designations Discontinued Frequently Asked Questions   AMP- and RSO-Eligible Designations Discontinued In March 2022, the ABR informed the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) of the Board’s intent to discontinue including Authorized Medical Physicist-Eligible (AMP-Eligible) and Radiation Safety Officer-Eligible (RSO-Eligible) designations on ABR…
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