Radiologist and Diagnostic Imaging Physician Business Cards for ABR Certified Radiology Professionals
Radiologists are the medical doctors (MD or DO) who specialize in interpreting medical imaging studies — X-rays, CT scans, MRI exams, ultrasound studies, nuclear medicine, and PET scans — and in performing image-guided interventional procedures that diagnose and treat disease with minimally invasive techniques. Radiology sits at the intersection of every medical and surgical specialty, as virtually every clinical pathway involves imaging at some point, and the radiologist's interpretation directly guides treatment decisions across internal medicine, surgery, oncology, neurology, cardiology, orthopedics, and emergency medicine.
What Radiologist Cards Include
Your Credentials
Medical degrees and licensure:
- M.D. (Doctor of Medicine) — medical school degree; most common
- D.O. (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine) — osteopathic medical degree; equivalent training and board certification pathway
- State Medical License — required in each state of practice; some radiologists hold multiple state licenses for teleradiology
Radiology training:
- Diagnostic Radiology Residency — 4-year ACGME-accredited diagnostic radiology residency after internship/PGY-1 year
- Interventional Radiology Residency (IR/DR) — 5-year integrated residency; or separate IR fellowship after DR residency
- Fellowship — 1-2 year subspecialty fellowship after residency (neuroradiology, breast imaging, body imaging, cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, IR, nuclear medicine, pediatric radiology, etc.)
ABR (American Board of Radiology) board certification:
- ABR Diagnostic Radiology — the primary radiology board certification; requires passing the ABR Core Examination (after year 3 of residency) and ABR Certifying Examination (after residency completion); MOC (Maintenance of Certification) required every 10 years
- ABR Interventional Radiology (ABR IR) — the interventional radiology board certification; separate from DR certificate; requires completing IR training pathway
- ABR Nuclear Radiology — nuclear medicine subspecialty of ABR
- ABNM (American Board of Nuclear Medicine) — alternative board for nuclear medicine specialists
- ABR Radiation Oncology — radiation therapy specialty (distinct from diagnostic radiology)
Subspecialty certificates:
- Neuroradiology — ABR subspecialty certificate; brain, spine, head and neck imaging
- Interventional Radiology — ABR subspecialty; minimally invasive image-guided procedures
- Breast Imaging (Mammography) — ABR subspecialty; mammography, breast MRI, breast ultrasound, stereotactic biopsy
- Cardiovascular Radiology — cardiac CT, cardiac MRI, cardiovascular intervention
- Musculoskeletal Radiology — MSK; joints, soft tissue, bone
- Pediatric Radiology — imaging in children; SPR member
- Body Imaging — abdominal, pelvic, thoracic cross-sectional imaging
- Emergency Radiology — ASER member; imaging in emergency department
- Nuclear Radiology / Nuclear Medicine — PET/CT, SPECT, therapeutic nuclear medicine (Y-90, Lu-177 PSMA, Ra-223)
Your Radiology Specialty
Diagnostic radiology specialties:
- General radiologist (broad diagnostic reading)
- Neuroradiology (MRI and CT brain, spine, head and neck; interventional neuroradiology)
- Interventional Radiology (IR) — vascular and non-vascular procedures
- Breast Imaging — mammography, breast MRI, ultrasound, tomosynthesis, biopsy
- Musculoskeletal Radiology (MSK) — joints, MRI arthrography, injections
- Pediatric Radiology — all modalities in pediatric patients
- Body Imaging / Abdominal Radiology — CT/MRI abdomen and pelvis, GI fluoroscopy
- Cardiovascular Imaging — cardiac CT, cardiac MRI, TAVR planning, TAVI
- Thoracic Radiology / Chest Radiology — chest CT, lung nodule programs, PET/CT oncology
- Nuclear Medicine / PET — PET/CT interpretation, thyroid cancer management, PSMA, Y-90
- Emergency Radiology (ER) — 24/7 emergency imaging interpretation, trauma
- Teleradiology — remote interpretation (multi-state licensure, subspecialty reads)
- Oncologic Imaging — tumor boards, treatment response assessment (RECIST criteria)
- Women's Imaging / Pelvic Imaging
Interventional Radiology (IR) procedures:
- Vascular intervention (angioplasty, stenting, embolization)
- Tumor ablation (RFA, microwave, cryoablation — liver, kidney, lung, bone)
- Y-90 radioembolization (SIRT — Selective Internal Radiation Therapy) for liver tumors
- TACE (Transarterial Chemoembolization)
- UFE (Uterine Fibroid Embolization)
- PAE (Prostatic Artery Embolization) for BPH
- Venous access (port-a-cath, PICC, Mediports)
- Drainage procedures (abscess, biliary, nephrostomy)
- Vertebroplasty / kyphoplasty for compression fractures
- Spine intervention (nerve blocks, facet injections, epidurals)
- Vascular access and venous intervention (IVC filters, DVT treatment)
Design for Radiologists
Color palette:
- Navy + white: physician authority and precision
- Dark charcoal + white: radiology film aesthetic
- Deep blue + silver: medical imaging and technology
- Navy + gold: academic medicine prestige
Back of Card
- "M.D. | ABR Certified — Diagnostic Radiology | Neuroradiology | Interventional Radiology | FSIR"
- "Diagnostic | Neuroradiology | Interventional | Breast Imaging | MSK | Pediatric | Nuclear"
- "MRI | CT | Ultrasound | PET/CT | Angiography | Y-90 | Tumor ablation | Vertebroplasty"
- "Academic medical center | Community radiology | Radiology group | Teleradiology | VA"
- "[Department / Radiology Group] | [Institution] | [phone] | [email] | [LinkedIn for academic]"
Checklist
- [ ] M.D. or D.O.
- [ ] ABR Diagnostic Radiology certification
- [ ] ABR Interventional Radiology (if IR-focused)
- [ ] ABR Subspecialty Certificate (neuroradiology, breast, MSK, etc.)
- [ ] ABNM (if nuclear medicine primary)
- [ ] Primary subspecialty
- [ ] Interventional procedures (if IR or procedure-focused)
- [ ] Modalities (CT, MRI, ultrasound, PET, mammography, fluoroscopy)
- [ ] Institution / radiology group affiliation
- [ ] State medical license(s) — especially for teleradiology (multiple states)
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