| Inservice Examination
The in-service
examination for radiation oncology is given
to residents across the country in March. It is
developed by American
College of Radiology and the purpose of the
examination is to provide residents with information
that is useful
to them in evaluating their own progress and to provide
program directors with data that is helpful in
analyzing
and evaluating the program.
The examination is intended to be a measure of general
achievement in diagnostic radiology for residents and
program directors. It should not be used as the only
measure of an examinee's performance for qualification
to any postgraduate program or certification. All scores
are strictly confidential and are reported only to program
directors. Participation in this examination is conditioned
upon program directors promptly reporting to each resident
his/her score. Individual residents' scores should be
discussed between the resident and the program director
only and should not be used in any departmental discussions
or meetings.
The next examination will be administered
in March 2005.
For further questions about ACR or in-training
examination, you may contact the ARRO
representative to the ACR.
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