22 Tex. Admin. Code § 189.6 - Specialty Examinations
An applicant under this section must successfully pass one of the following examinations in each specialty for which an application is submitted:
(1) Therapeutic
Radiological Physics Specialty Examination offered by:
(A) the American Board of Radiology or its
successor organization in therapeutic radiological physics, radiological
physics or therapeutic medical physics;
(B) the American Board of Medical Physics or
its successor organization in radiation oncology physics; or
(C) the Canadian College of Physicists in
Medicine or its successor organization in radiation oncology
physics;
(2) Medical
Nuclear Physics Specialty Examination offered by:
(A) the American Board of Radiology or its
successor organization in medical nuclear physics radiological physics or
nuclear medical physics;
(B) the
American Board of Medical Physics or its successor organization in nuclear
medicine physics;
(C) the American
Board of Science in Nuclear Medicine or its successor organization in physics
and instrumentation or in molecular imaging science; or
(D) the Canadian College of Physicists in
Medicine or its successor organization in nuclear medicine
physics;
(3) Diagnostic
Radiological Physics Specialty Examination offered by:
(A) the American Board of Radiology or its
successor organization in diagnostic radiological physics, radiological physics
or diagnostic medical physics;
(B)
the American Board of Medical Physics or its successor organization in
diagnostic imaging physics or diagnostic radiology physics; or
(C) the Canadian College of Physicists in
Medicine or its successor organization in diagnostic radiology health
physics;
(4) Medical
Health Physics Specialty Examination offered by:
(A) the American Board of Radiology or its
successor organization in radiological physics;
(B) the American Board of Health Physics or
its successor organization in health physic or comprehensive health
physics;
(C) the American Board of
Medical Physics or its successor organization in medical health physics;
or
(D) the American Board of
Science in Nuclear Medicine or its successor organization in radiation
protection.
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