Career Details

Diagnostic Radiology: Neuroradiology Subspecialty

Description

A specialist in neuroradiology diagnoses and treats disorders of the brain, sinuses, spine, spinal cord, neck, and the central nervous system, such as aging and degenerative diseases, seizure disorders, cancer, stroke, cerebrovascular diseases, and trauma. Imaging commonly used in neuroradiology includes angiography, myelography, interventional techniques, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Two additional years-one year of a fellowship and one year of practice or additional approved training-are required.

Certifying Organization

American Board of Radiology

Details

If significant education or training is needed? Yes
If significant work experience is needed? No
Is an exam required? Yes
How many years until certification must be renewed? 10 year(s)
Certification can be renewed with Continuing Education Units? Yes
Certification can be renewed with re-examination? Yes
Certification can be renewed with Continuing Professional Development? Yes
Certification can be renewed in multiple ways? No

Certificates

Certifying Organization

American Chiropractic Board of Radiology

Type

C - Specialty

Certifying Organization

Ophthalmic Photographers' Society

Type

C - Specialty

Certifying Organization

American Osteopathic Board of Nuclear Medicine

Type

A - Core

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