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Clinical Radiology Fellowship

General Information

The First Examination for the Fellowship in Clinical Radiology comprises two modules : Physics and Anatomy. The purpose of the curriculum is to provide those undertaking specialty training in clinical radiology with appropriate knowledge of the physical principles that underpin diagnostic medical imaging and of the anatomy needed to perform and interpret radiological studies. When linked with other training in clinical radiology, this will lead to the sate and effective application of diagnostic imaging for the benefit of patients

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Physics Module Information

The purpose of the curriculum is to provide those undertaking specialty training in clinical radiology with appropriate knowledge of the physical principles that underpin diagnostic medical imaging. When linked with other training in clinical radiology this should lead to the sage and effective application of diagnostic imaging for the benefit of the patients.

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Physics Examination Syllabus

The syllabus is intended as a guide and general indication to the breadth of the topics that may appear in the examination questions. It is not a teaching plan and the bullet points do not relates to equal amounts of study time. The syllabus should be studies to a depth sufficient to allow the learning objectives in the Physics module to be achieved.

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Anatomy Module Information

The purpose of the curriculum is to provide those undertaking specialty training in clinical radiology with appropriate knowledge of the anatomy needed to perform and interpret radiological studies. When linked to other training in clinical radiology, this will lead to the safe and effective application of diagnostic imaging for the benefit of patients.

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Anatomy Examination Syllabus

This syllabus is intended as a guide and general indication to the breadth of the topics that may appear in the examination questions. It is not a teaching plan and the bullet points do not relate to equal amounts of study time. The syllabus should be read in conjunction with the learning objectives for the Anatomy module

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Assessment for the Physics Module

The examination for the Physics module comprises a single paper of 40 multiple choice questions (MCQs) and is of two hours in duration. The examination is held at five UK venues (Birmingham, Bristol, Edinburgh, London and Manchester) and three non-UK venues (Dublin, Hong Kong and Singapore The standard for success is determined at each sitting of the examination based on the difficulty of the questions used and so may vary between sittings.

Further details about the examination can be found in the “Guidance Notes for Candidates”, which are published on the College’s website (www.rcr.ac.uk) and sent to all candidates when their application is accepted.

Assessment for the Anatomy Module

The examination for the Anatomy module comprises an electronic image viewing session of 100 questions (20 images and five questions on each) and is of 1¼ hours in duration. the examination will only be held in London for the three sittings in 2010. Additionally, for the three sittings in 2010, the examination will be available in Hong Kong and Singapore in paper format.

The introduction of additional UK venues and the adoption of an electronic format examination in Hong Kong and Singapore at a later stage are being explored. The standard for success is determined at each sitting of the examination based on the difficulty of the questions used and so may vary between sittings. It is likely that more than one set of images and questions will be utilised at each sitting and the standard required for success may also vary between the sets of images and questions.

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