<p><p>Three years after the publication of the first edition, this book remains the best seller in its category based on its faithful representation of the FRCR Part 1 exam. The second edition is designed to reflect the change in exam format introduced in spring 2013. It includes two new chapters as
Radiological Anatomy for FRCR Part 1
โ Scribed by Philip Borg, Abdul Rahman Alvi (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 290
- Edition
- XIII
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
The new FRCR part 1 Anatomy examination comprises 20 cases/images, with five questions about each. The cases are labelled 01 to 20 and the five questions are labelled (a) to (e). The authors have set out to emulate this format by gathering 200 cases which, from their experience, are representative of the cases on which candidates will be tested. The book consists of 10 tests with 20 cases each, and 5 stem questions each. The answers, along with an explanation and tips, accompany each test at the end of the chapter. This will help candidates to identify the level of anatomical knowledge expected by the Royal College of Radiologists. The aim of this book is not to replace the already available literature in radiological anatomy, but to complement it as a revision guide. Whereas radiological anatomy atlases and textbooks provide images with labels for every possible identifiable structure in an investigation, the cases in this book have only 5 labels, simulating the exam.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Test....Pages 1-27
Test....Pages 29-55
Test....Pages 57-82
Test....Pages 83-108
Test....Pages 109-135
Test....Pages 137-163
Test....Pages 165-191
Test....Pages 193-220
Test 9: Paediatric Cases....Pages 221-247
Chapter 10: Normal Anatomical Variants....Pages 249-286
โฆ Subjects
Imaging / Radiology
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
<span>The new FRCR part 1 Anatomy examination comprises 20 cases/images, with five questions about each. The cases are labelled 01 to 20 and the five questions are labelled (a) to (e). The authors have set out to emulate this format by gathering 200 cases which, from their experience, are representa
<span>Radiology has advanced at a great pace. This has in turn placed a greater demand on the trainee radiologist's knowledge of anatomy. This title provides a collection of MCQs on radiological anatomy for the FRCR Part One exam. The questions are closely modelled on the examination, highlighting f
<span>Exclusively focused on preparing candidates for the FRCR Part 1 anatomy viewing paper, this book enables them to practice questions that have the look and feel of the actual exam. Containing eight practice examinations, each with 20 cases which have been thoroughly reviewed and tested by<br>ra
<span>Exclusively focused on preparing candidates for the FRCR Part 1 anatomy viewing paper, this book enables them to practice questions that have the look and feel of the actual exam. Containing eight practice examinations, each with 20 cases which have been thoroughly reviewed and tested by<br>ra
Exclusively focused on preparing candidates for the FRCR Part 1 anatomy viewing paper, this book enables them to practice questions that have the look and feel of the actual exam. Containing eight practice examinations, each with 20 cases which have been thoroughly reviewed and tested by radiology r