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Revising for the final FRCR examination is a challenging task. The
candidate has to balance their revision time between image
interpretation practice, learning facts and refining presentation
skills. Whilst it is better to gain an understanding of the
underlying mechanisms that result in a radiological abnormality, it
is an unavoidable truth that some things just have to be rote
learned. This revision guide demonstrates a proven mechanism for
organising thoughts, directing revision towards the more important
diagnoses and providing clarity when confronted with the mountain
of information expected to retained and recalled during the FRCR
viva exam. Mnemonics typically uses word-based cues to enhance
memory, reduce cognitive load and aid learning. This guide relies
on acronyms and acrostics - proven to be highly effective for rote
learning and focused revision. FRCR examination candidates will
appreciate the unified structure throughout, with extensive use of
sample images followed by sets of differential diagnoses and
mnemonic listings. For each stem of the mnemonic, the main
radiological findings and useful distinguishing features are listed
and a model answer is given. A short discussion of the main
diagnoses follows, increasing comprehension and aiding examination
confidence.
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