Paul E Wallner1,2, Kaled M Alektiar3, Lane F Donnelly4,5, John A Kaufman6. 1. 1 21st Century Oncology, Inc., Ft. Myers, FL. 2. 2 The American Board of Radiology, 146 Sarazen Dr, Moorestown, NJ 08057. 3. 3 Department of Radiation Oncology, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY. 4. 4 Department of Oncology, Lucille Packard Children's Hospital, Palo Alto, CA. 5. 5 Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, CA. 6. 6 Oregon Health & Science University Hospital, Portland, OR.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: In 1998, the American Board of Radiology introduced the B. Leonard Holman Research Pathway (HRP) to initial certification for trainees in diagnostic radiology (DR) and radiation oncology (RO) motivated to pursue research-oriented careers in academic DR and RO. CONCLUSION: The HRP Committee anticipated that there would be a relatively even distribution between DR and RO participants, but with 18 years of experience that has not been the case. This article focuses on the HRP and DR.
OBJECTIVE: In 1998, the American Board of Radiology introduced the B. Leonard Holman Research Pathway (HRP) to initial certification for trainees in diagnostic radiology (DR) and radiation oncology (RO) motivated to pursue research-oriented careers in academic DR and RO. CONCLUSION: The HRP Committee anticipated that there would be a relatively even distribution between DR and RO participants, but with 18 years of experience that has not been the case. This article focuses on the HRP and DR.
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Keywords:
American Board of Radiology; Holman Research Pathway; certification; diagnostic radiology; radiation oncology
Authors: Gita Suneja; Malcolm D Mattes; Raymond B Mailhot Vega; Freddy E Escorcia; Colleen Lawton; Joel Greenberger; Aparna H Kesarwala; Alexander Spektor; Bhadrasain Vikram; Curtiland Deville; Malika Siker Journal: Adv Radiat Oncol Date: 2020-05-21