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ARROgram #14
July 20, 2004
ABR Boards Reminder/Drs. Sarah Donaldson and Edward Halperin Article


1. BOARDS REMINDER:

We want to remind all residents who will be completing their residency in either 2005 or 2006 that the ABR is now accepting applications for the July 2005 written board examinations. Be sure to register before September 30 to avoid late fees ($400 extra if you send in after Sept 30; absolute filing deadline Oct 31). As you probably know, residents graduating in 2006 are allowed the option of taking the written radiobiology and physics sections of the exam in 2005, with the written clinical exam to follow in 2006. Residents graduating in 2005 will take all three sections (radiobiology, physics, and clinical) in 2005.

Because there will probably be twice the usual number of candidates next year, the ABR has informed ARRO that the physics and biology sections of the exam will be scheduled on Wednesday and Thursday, July 20 and 21. Some candidates will take the exam in the morning and others in the afternoon. The clinical exam will be on Friday morning, July 22. Thus those taking all three exams will need to be at the site for Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday while those taking two exams will need to be there only on Wednesday and Thursday. After next year, the exam will be on two days, as has been customary.

We have also been informed by the ABR that the exam is not graded on a curve, so that those taking all three sections of the exam should not be disadvantaged by the fact that others will be taking only two sections. An absolute percent correct score is utilized to determine whether a candidate passes the examination, and this is set once the ABR chooses the questions and assesses the specific examination for its difficulty.

Finally, we have been informed that there will be no additional fees for residents who choose to take the option to take the radiobiology and physics exam in 2005 and the clinical exam in 2006.

We hope that this information is useful to you. We attach the PDF of the boards application here.

You may also download the application at http://www.theabr.org/images/OnlineAppDRTR.pdf. Please visit the ABR's website www.theabr.org for further information.

2. ARTICLE OF INTEREST:

Drs. Sarah Donaldson and Edward Halperin recently published a paper entitled "Subspecialty Training and Certification for Radiation Oncology" in the Journal of the American College of Radiology. They discuss the problem of inadequate case material for resident teaching, using pediatrics as an example. They conclude, "The problem of the non-uniform distribution of pediatric case material across residency programs cannot be solved by removing pediatric radiation oncology from the core radiation oncology educational curriculum or by offering fellowship training to those who may select it." To read more, see the full article in J Am Coll Radiol 2004;1:488-492.

As always, please do not hesitate to contact any of us on the ARRO Executive Committee if you have comments or questions. Thank you.

Reshma Jagsi, MD, DPhil
Chair, ARRO Executive Committee
Resident in Radiation Oncology
Massachusetts General Hospital

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