ABR Advisory Committees

ABR Advisory Committees Last verified on November 9, 2022 The ABR is committed to performance improvement. One critical pillar is gathering input from stakeholders to guide decisions to improve outcomes. Recognizing the importance of broad input, each discipline under the ABR umbrella has established an advisory committee that provides feedback about the Initial Certification and…
Initial Certification (IC) Advisory Committees Last verified on April 30, 2025 On this page Diagnostic Radiology Interventional Radiology Medical Physics Radiation Oncology   The Initial Certification Advisory Committees (ICACs) are focused on candidates who will be taking initial certification exams. The objectives of the ICACs are to: Improve the content and design of communications between…
ABR Reaches Stakeholders Through Meetings, Publications, and Open Communication By Paul E. Wallner, DO, ABR Associate Executive Director for Radiation Oncology; David Laszakovits, MBA, ABR Director of Communications; and Anthony M. Gerdeman, PhD, ABR Director of Exam Services 2022;15(4):8 Two important elements of the American Board of Radiology’s responsibility to its stakeholders are transparency and…
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