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Registration is open for the ninth edition of the Ibero-American Diploma in Radiology (DIAR)

Entries are open for another edition of the Ibero-American Diploma in Radiology (DIAR), from the Inter-American College of Radiology (CIR), an institution to which the Brazilian College of Radiology and Image Diagnosis (CBR) is affiliated. The test will take place on September 23, 2023 and will be held virtually, simultaneously at a distance, lasting three hours, however the application time has not yet been announced.

Applications can be made until the 31st of August. The Ibero-American Diploma of Radiology (DIAR) consists of a Certificate of Excellence in the Specialty.

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Caption: DIAR 2023 schedule
Credit: CIR

Requirements to take the exam:

  • Be a Specialist in Diagnostic Imaging, Radiology, Radiodiagnosis, Diagnostic Imaging, in an official program endorsed by the respective country;
  • Have current and exclusive dedication to the Specialty;
  • Registration Application for the DIAR Diploma according to the annual calendar;
  • Have paid the registration fee for the test.

Required documentation:

  • Completed DIAR application form
  • Declaration form of exclusive dedication to the completed specialty;
  • Complete the CV in the format provided by SIRCAI;
  • Medical title (digital – JPG);
  • Specialist Certificate or Title (Digital – JPG);
  • Certificate of belonging to the Official Society of your country as an Active Member (Digital – JPG);
  • Candidate's digital photograph

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About SIRCAI, responsible for the DIAR diploma

The Inter-American Radiological College (CIR) created and approved the Integrated Radiology System for Ibero-American Certification and Accreditation (SIRCAI) in October 2010, a historic event of great importance. SIRCAI is an official body of the CIR, which complies with the Statutes of the College. Since then, SIRCAI has assumed the role of Evaluating and Certifying the professional training of Ibero-American Radiologists, with the conviction that Quality in Diagnostic Imaging is only possible when medical acts are performed exclusively by qualified Medical Professionals who are specifically dedicated to the Specialty.

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