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OverviewDo you want to pass the FRCR Part 1 Exam first time and with a high score? Are you looking for a comprehensive FRCR Part 1 revision guide that covers the whole up-to-date syllabus? Succeeding in the FRCR Part 1 Exam is an essential part of progressing through radiology training. This comprehensive revision guide is the most up-to-date available and covers the entire syllabus through detailed revision notes and practice MCQs. Written by doctors who have successfully passed the FRCR Part 1 Exam, this book is packed with detailed advice, including topics that candidates consistently struggle with. This clear and time-saving FRCR Part 1 Exam revision guide: Comprises over 1000 MCQs, more than any other book available Provides detailed advice on how best to approach each section of the exam and maximise your score Offers detailed explanations of the answers with advice from doctors who have successfully passed the exam Covers all possible question types that will be encountered Includes questions and revision notes on the newly incorporated MRI and Ultrasound topics This engaging all-in-one guide will provide you with everything you need to know to prepare fully for all aspects of the FRCR Part 1, and is an essential revision book for anyone serious about excelling in this exam. It will also be invaluable to radiologists sitting FRCR Part 2b; Foundation Year doctors interested in applying for radiology; trainee radiographers; and radiologists in training outside the UK. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Pervinder Bhogal , Thomas Conner , Gauraang Bhatnagar , Harbir SidhuPublisher: Developmedica/Apply2Medicine Imprint: Developmedica/Apply2Medicine Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 14.00cm Weight: 0.312kg ISBN: 9781906839185ISBN 10: 1906839182 Pages: 266 Publication Date: 01 December 2009 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock Table of ContentsReviews'This is an extremely well written book and was vital for my revision for the FRCR Part I examination. The layout is superb. The book divided into sections so that you can revise and look at specific questions in turn. The most useful aspect of the book is the question and answer layout where questions, answers and teaching points are located together which saves you so much time. Just think how much time you have wasted in the past flicking backwards and forwards in an MCQ book looking for answers and then looking for the next question over and over again!!! The book has been written with changes with the RCR curriculum in mind with vast inclusion on MRI and Ultrasound. Not many books available have these inclusions. The explanations given are short, succinct and to the point and explain the reasoning behind answers very well indeed. For the information given this book is a bargain and worth every penny. It's obvious that this book has been written by those who have been through this exam and succeeded!! I can only give this book 5 stars and recommend that you buy this book today' Dr Y Hughes-Roberts Author InformationDr P Bhogal trained at Royal Free and University College London Medical School and graduated in 2004. After University he passed his MRCS Exam and is currently studying for a Masters Degree in Medical Education. He entered Radiology training in 2007 and passed his FRCR Part 1 on the first attempt. Thomas Conner gained a 1st Class Honours degree in Anatomy and Developmental Biology and graduated from University College London in 2004. He is currently a radiology registrar on the Royal Free Hospital radiology rotation. He is interested in academic radiology. Gaurrang Bhatnagar is a radiology registrar on the Peninsula training scheme. He moved to the South West in 2008 after completing basic surgical training in London. A firm believer in the statement that he's a doctor not a physicist (Dr Leonard 'Bones' McCoy, Star Trek) he found question books such as this one the ideal way to revise for the FRCR pt I. Harbir Sidhu graduated from University College London Medical School in 2004. After undertaking basic surgical training in the Yorkshire deanery, he moved to the South West. He is currently working in the Peninsula training scheme as a radiology registrar Anmol Malhotra (Editor) completed his radiology training at Barts and the London NHS Trust (BLT) in February 2005, and after a brief period as an observer in MRI imaging at Memorial Sloan-Kettering, New York, Anmol returned to a locum Consultant position at BLT. He started at The Royal Free Hampstead NHS Trust in October 2005 as a Consultant Radiologist with an interest in oncology and breast imaging. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |