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Initial Certification Last verified on December 18, 2023 On this page The Exams Recognition and Continuing Certification (MOC) As candidates progress through their residency and after completion of training, they will take two exams to gain initial certification in radiation oncology: the computer-based Qualifying Exam and the oral Certifying Exam. The Exams The computer-based…
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Volunteering for the ABR Last verified on January 16, 2024 On this page Benefits of Volunteering Volunteer Opportunities and Requirements Statement on Professionalism How to Apply More Information for ABR Volunteers Photographs of Interventional Radiology Volunteers Benefits of Volunteering Our commitment is for ABR certification to reflect the ongoing changes in medicine while remaining…
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Radiation Oncology Radiation oncology uses ionizing radiation and other modalities to treat malignant and some benign diseases. Radiation oncologists may also use computed tomography (CT) scans, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), ultrasound, and hyperthermia (heat) as additional interventions to aid in treatment planning and delivery. Radiation oncologists may obtain subspecialty certification in hospice and palliative medicine…