Boards, Societies Fill Complementary Roles when Serving Professions

People who work or volunteer for the American Board of Radiology (ABR) do so to serve the profession and the public. Our mission is to certify that radiologists demonstrate the knowledge, skill, and understanding of their disciplines to better serve patients.
Online Longitudinal Assessment (OLA), the flexible new way to satisfy Part 3 of MOC, is underway for for diagnostic radiology (DR) diplomates and diagnostic radiology subspecialties.
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