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New requirement for eligibility to take the ABR initial certification examination in radiologic physics with linkage to CAMPEP accredited education programs starting in 2012. This policy statement was developed by the Radiologic Physics Trustees as a followup to the August 17, 2007 ABR/CAMPEP Summit in Dallas, TX. The policy as recommended was approved by the full ABR Board of Trustees on October 13, 2007.

AMERICAN BOARD OF RADIOLOGY
RADIOLOGIC PHYSICS EXAMINATION
FUTURE REQUIREMENTS
(Addendum to 2002 Policy)

Beginning in 2012, in order to take the American Board of Radiology Part 1 examination in Radiologic Physics, candidates must be enrolled in or have graduated from a CAMPEP accredited education program (e.g., MS, PhD, or residency).

Beginning in 2014, in order to take the American Board of Radiology Part 1 examination in Radiologic Physics, candidates must be enrolled in or have completed a CAMPEP accredited residency program.

ABR procedures require application submission by September 30th of the year before the examination.

This policy is subject to amendment from time to time. Candidates and Diplomates are advised to check the ABR web site periodically for the most current version.
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