The FRCR (Fellowship of the Royal College of Radiologists) Physics and Anatomy examination is a critical component of the FRCR examination process. This course is designed to provide a comprehensive review of the essential physics and anatomy concepts required for success in the FRCR Physics and Anatomy examination. The course covers key topics such as imaging modalities, radiation safety, anatomy, and physiology. This course is suitable for radiologists who are preparing for the FRCR Physics and Anatomy examination or those who wish to refresh their knowledge of these essential concepts.
Course Format:
Video lectures: The course will consist of pre-recorded video lectures, where each topic will be covered in detail by an experienced instructor.
Interactive sessions: The course will include interactive sessions where participants can ask questions and discuss the topics covered in the video lectures.
Quizzes: Quizzes will be provided at the end of each module to assess participants' knowledge and understanding of the material.
Mock exams: Participants will have access to mock exams, which will mimic the FRCR Physics and Anatomy examination, to help them prepare for the real exam.
The extensive examination provided by the RCR ensures a high quality and standard of radiology consultants. It has been deemed as one of the hardest examinations in the medical profession, along with the FRCA and FRCPath.