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EDIR exam- What is the value?

I am planning to appear for EDIR exam, but I am confused about its actual value. Is it just an ornamental degree? Does it help anyway in getting a job or fellowship in Europe? I am not from Europe, but I would love to know the point of view of people from everywhere.

The following paragraph is the best I could find about its value, but not sure what does it translate for if I am not from Europe. Can I practice in Netherlands only on the basis of holding EDIR (and the required language qualification)?

''The EDiR is recognized as an equivalent of the Polish exit training examination, the first part of the Turkish board examination and the image interpretation part of the Finnish national examination. Moreover, in order to practice radiology in The Netherlands, trainees must either pass their national board examination or the EDiR.''

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