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FRCR Part 1

The author discusses their experience taking the FRCR Part 1 exam, finding it very tough. They received questions on advanced physics topics, ultrasound including Doppler, and anatomy. Example questions covered various imaging modalities and body regions. The author advises studying physics chapters in detail and using alternative resources beyond the common textbooks of Farr's and Abraham's to prepare.
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FRCR Part 1

The author discusses their experience taking the FRCR Part 1 exam, finding it very tough. They received questions on advanced physics topics, ultrasound including Doppler, and anatomy. Example questions covered various imaging modalities and body regions. The author advises studying physics chapters in detail and using alternative resources beyond the common textbooks of Farr's and Abraham's to prepare.
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The SRT: FRCR Examinations Forum: FRCR Part 1 Discussion Board: FRCR sept 10 -----------------------------------------------------------Posted by Dr Kotha Vamshi Krishna

on Tuesday, September 14, 2010 - 05:37 pm: hi guys... jus answered part 1... mind u... IT IS TOUGH... So study hard... Physics had lotsa advanced stuff... 5 stems from mr including one on gre and one on safety aspects... 5 stems on usg mostly doppler... Dunno watll happen wid da results, fingers crossed... anatomy was tough as well... some of the questions were: 1. X ray abdomen - with an artefact 2. mr venogram 3. breast mr - mostly thoracic wall muscles 4. x ray shoulder oblique 5. X ray chest pa 6. x ray chest oblique 7. X ray foor lateral 8. CT abdomen axial (simple) 9. CT base of skull. 10. MR shoulder (axial) 11. USG abdomen at level of pancreas 12. X ray pelvis of a child 13. Reformatted CT angiogram of aorta with its abdo branches 14. X ray knee lateral 15. CT thorax axial for vessels don remember the rest... will upload if i do..

my advice - study all chapters of physics in detail... also farr's may not be enough... and find a good alternative to abrahams... most of the images were frm elsewhr

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