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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 July 2010

Stuart Currie
Affiliation:
Leeds General Infirmary
Emma Rowbotham
Affiliation:
Leeds General Infirmary
Shishir Karthik
Affiliation:
Leeds General Infirmary
Christopher Wilkinson
Affiliation:
Leeds General Infirmary
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Summary

Congratulations on passing the FRCR Part 1!

Now for Part 2A: six modules of single best answer (SBA) questions. Don't panic! Remember lots of candidates pass every year, so success is achievable.

We found the best way to pass was to practise, practise and practise mock questions. Unfortunately, many books pose irrelevant questions, or offer little in the way of answers or explanation. This contradicts the purpose of a revision book, which is meant to help avoid the laborious task of sifting through countless textbook pages.

With these failings in mind, we have written a book which covers the relevant information of all six modules and provides concise yet informative referenced answers.

Go on, test yourself! Start now and never look back. Success is just around the corner.

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SBAs for the FRCR 2A , pp. xiii - xiv
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2010

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