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Cambridge University Press
Online publication date:
July 2011
Print publication year:
2011
Online ISBN:
9780511983788

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Physics MCQs for the Part 1 FRCR is a comprehensive and practical revision tool for the new format Part 1 FRCR examination, covering the complete physics curriculum. Key features:Contains 300 questions that reflect the style and difficulty of the real examCovers basic physics, radiation legislation and all the imaging modalities included in the Royal College of Radiologists training curriculum and new FRCR examinationIncludes new exam topics such as MRI and ultrasound imagingAnswers are accompanied by clear, detailed explanations giving candidates in-depth understanding of the topicMuch of the question material is based on the Radiology-Integrated Training Initiative (RITI), as recommended by the Royal College of RadiologistsA must-have revision resource for all Part 1 FRCR candidates, Physics MCQs for the Part 1 FRCR is written by a team of specialist registrars who have recently successfully passed the Part 1 FRCR exam and a renowned medical physicist.

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Contents

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