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Radiological Anatomy for the FRCR Part 1 (Paperback)
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Radiological Anatomy for the FRCR Part 1 (Paperback)
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The FRCR examination was recently changed and now comprises two
modules: physics and radiological anatomy. The anatomy module is
new, and consists of 20 radiological images, with 5 questions on
each image, 100 questions in all. The anatomy examination lasts for
75 minutes and incorporates 20 separate images (cases) with 5
questions per case, producing a total of 100 questions. The cases
will be presented at computer work-stations, with separate written
answer sheets for completion. In this book we present 5 complete
`mock' anatomy examinations, with a total of 500 questions. We have
stayed true to the lay out of the RCR sample questions and answer
sheets to ensure familiarity. The anatomical structures should not
be ambiguous and, if necessary, there will be more than one arrow
to indicate the appropriate structure (a concept that has been
included in some of the example questions in this book). As a rule,
the candidate should make an attempt to answer ALL questions in the
exam as there is no negative marking. It is advised that answers be
as complete as possible, for instance the use of `left' or `right'
if this can be derived from the image, or rather than simply
stating `acromion', use the `acromion process of the scapula' - if
you have the knowledge, use it! This book should not be used as a
primary revision tool, rather a practice aid to test the candidate
against the clock in exam conditions and highlight any areas of
weakness or imaging examinations that the candidate may be
unfamiliar with. Primary revision is suggested by using traditional
anatomy alongside radiology-based anatomy textbooks. It is also
necessary to experience everyday radiological investigations, and
even more specialist investigations, as essentially any type of
radiological image can be used for assessment of anatomical
knowledge in this examination. The authors provide explanatory
answers, and have also included extra images to accompany their
explanations. In addition there are references to key revision
resources, and they have also given advice on exam technique. They
have first hand experience of running courses on the new format
FRCR anatomy exam, and are therefore the perfect authors for the
subject. Key Points 100% relevant to the new format Authors run
FRCR Part 1 courses 500 questions
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