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FRCR Part 1 Cases for the Anatomy Viewing Paper Oxford Specialty Training Revision Texts Oxford specialty training

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford OUP Oxford 2011Edition: illustratedDescription: 224 pagesISBN:
  • 0199604533
  • 9780199604531
Subject(s): Summary: 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 registrars who have sat the exam, the questions are at increasing levels of difficulty. Screenshots from Osirix and advice on how to approach the exam familiarize candidates with its format. Each exam in the book contains a wide selection of images with all body parts and modalities equally represented to thoroughly test candidates interpretation skills. The 160 images cover all major plain films, CT, MRI, barium studies and other contrast examinations, as well as some of the newer techniques, based on the examples published online by the Royal College of Radiologists.
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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 registrars who have sat the exam, the questions are at increasing levels of difficulty. Screenshots from Osirix and advice on how to approach the exam familiarize candidates with its format. Each exam in the book contains a wide selection of images with all body parts and modalities equally represented to thoroughly test candidates interpretation skills. The 160 images cover all major plain films, CT, MRI, barium studies and other contrast examinations, as well as some of the newer techniques, based on the examples published online by the Royal College of Radiologists.

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