The new Interventional Radiology/Diagnostic Radiology dual certificate: “higher standards, better education”

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The American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) has approved a “new” residency: dual Certification in Interventional Radiology (IR) / Diagnostic Radiology (DR). This IR/DR program intends to better prepare future IR doctors. Residency programs can apply for the IR/DR program beginning in 2015, with full nationwide implementation of the IR/DR residency likely to ramp up by 2022. The IR/DR dual certificate can be attained via an “Integrated” or “Independent” IR/DR residency pathway. The IR/DR training pathway may lead the way to the future training of IR/DR physicians worldwide. Certainly, the ABMS approval of a “new” residency is rare and worth attention; however, as with all things new, questions and concerns will be raised. Main messages: • The ABMS approved a “new” residency, the IR/DR dual Certification. • This IR/DR program intends to better prepare future IR doctors. • Full nationwide implementation of the IR/DR Residency is likely by 2022. • The IR/DR certificate can be attained via the Integrated or the Independent residency pathway. • These programs may lead the way to the future training of IR/DR physicians worldwide.

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Di Marco, L., & Anderson, M. B. (2016). The new Interventional Radiology/Diagnostic Radiology dual certificate: “higher standards, better education.” Insights into Imaging, 7(1), 163–165. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13244-015-0450-9

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