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Perspectives

  • Perspectives
    Stephen L.G. Rothman

Practice Perspectives

  • Board Certification Characteristics of Practicing Neuroradiologists
    A.B. Rosenkrantz, G.N. Nicola, J.A. Hirsch and R. Duszak

    Of 3769 included radiologists ever subspecialty certified, 84.1% are currently subspecialty certified. Of 1777/3769 radiologists ever subspecialty-certified and with lifetime primary certificates, only 66.6% are currently subspecialty certified. Of 3341 included most-practice neuroradiologists (>50% clinical work effort in neuroradiology based on work relative value unit–weighted national Medicare claims), 73.0% were ever subspecialty certified; of these, 89.1% are currently subspecialty certified. More than one-quarter of most-practice neuroradiologists never obtained neuroradiology subspecialty certification. Even when initially obtained, that certification is commonly not maintained, particularly by lifetime primary certificate diplomates and those in nonacademic and smaller practices.

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