First FRCR Anatomy Practice Examinations (MasterPass) 1st Edition
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- Series: MasterPass
- Digital eBook: 272 pages
- Publisher: CRC Press; 1 edition (January 24, 2011)
- Language: English
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by Shaun Quigley (Author), Sean Flanagan (Author)
The Royal College of Radiologists’ First Anatomy module aims to ensure that this critical area in the interpretation of radiological images is thoroughly learned in the first year of training. This revision aid includes ten FRCR Part 1 practice exams with answers, equating to 200 high quality radiological images of normal anatomy that include CT, MRI, Ultrasound, Fluoroscopic studies and plain radiography. Following the examination format, five questions are set for each image, while detailed answers, clinical points and gems provide explanations and highlight learning points. This book will be ideal for trainees sitting the First FRCR examination, but also for those in other surgical or medical specialties who are exposed to radiology on a daily basis and wish to increase their understanding of radiological studies. Medical students and prospective radiology trainees may also find this book a helpful introduction and revision aid. ‘A comprehensive, well structured and above all highly relevant book for all candidates approaching the new RCR anatomy exam.’ – from the Foreword by Niall Power