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Largest FRCR Physics Question Bank
Physics For FRCR is the largest and most comprehensive revision question bank for the FRCR Physics Part 1 exam with over 2750 questions (550+ five-part questions).
Our questions are designed and written to help you pass the exam the first time.
All questions are mapped to the FRCR Part 1 Physics curriculum.
Focus Your Revision
Focus your revision on the areas you have been studying and combine different topics to your needs.
Select how many questions you want to complete and select new questions, previous incorrect questions and all questions.
All currucilum areas are covered:
- Basic Physics
- Radiation Safety
- Radiation Legislation
- X-Ray Fundamentals
- Applied X-Ray Imaging
- Computed Tomographhy (CT)
- Nuclear Medicine
- Ultrasound
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
Detailed Explanations
Each question has a detailed explanation to help with your revision and to consolidate your knowledge of the topic.
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The FRCR Part 1 Physics Exam
The FRCR Part 1 Physics exam is a critical step for radiology trainees in the UK and other countries, assessing their knowledge of the complex physics concepts that underpin medical imaging. The exam is designed to test the core knowledge required to undertake further training in the specialty of clinical radiology.
Specifically, the exam delves into the fundamental principles that underpin diagnostic imaging, ensuring that all radiologists have a solid foundation in the physics of imaging before advancing to more complex patient-centric practices. Topics covered include matters related to radiation physics, radiation protection, and the principles behind imaging techniques used in everyday clinical practice (X-ray, CT, Nuclear Medicine, Ultrasound, MRI etc.).
The FRCR Physics exam consists of 200 (40 five-part) true/false questions and candidates have 2 hours to complete the exam. Each question is awarded either 1 mark or 0 marks, there is no negative marking. The exam can be sat at centres throughout the UK and worldwide.
Preparation for the FRCR Physics exam is crucial as it demands a deep understanding of complex physics concepts applied to medical imaging. The revision materials offered here at Physics For FRCR aim to provide comprehensive resources that include the largest and most detailed question bank, ensuring thorough preparation and the highest chance of passing on your first attempt.