What are the project requirements related to the fourth component, Practice Quality Improvement (PQI)?
All Radiologic Physics diplomates must be trained in the process and procedures of quality improvement as they affect an individual’s practice of Radiologic Physics. Training courses will be presented at national meetings and will be available in virtual libraries. The individual program of Practice Quality Improvement (PQI) will require action and assessment over the 10-year MOC cycle. Within the first three years, diplomates must have documented training in the Quality Improvement process and techniques. In addition, diplomates must initiate a PQI program. The diplomate will engage in at least one PQI project over the 10-year cycle. Progress in the PQI program will be reviewed in year 4 and 7 of each diplomate’s respective cycle. Example PQI programs for each of the 3 sections of Radiologic Physics will be disseminated in the near future. The ABR will review and qualify national programs developed by professional societies for fulfillment of the criteria of Part IV. In addition, dipl
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