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FRCR Part 2b: Rapid Reporting of Plain Radiographs (Get Through): Rapid Reporting of Plain Radiographs (Get Through) (Get Through Series)

FRCR Part 2b: Rapid Reporting of Plain Radiographs (Get Through): Rapid Reporting of Plain Radiographs (Get Through) (Get Through Series)
By Nisha Sharma

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"Get Through FRCR Part 2B" fulfils a need in the market for an exam style book giving aids to the interpretation of plain radiographic films. The book is primarily aimed at Radiology trainee registrars sitting the second part of the Fellowship of the Royal College of Radiology (FRCR) exams. As in the actual exam, some radiographs showing normal variants will be interspersed with the pathology, making, "Get Through FRCR Part 2B" a unique 'real life' exam practice tool. At the end of each chapter the answers are given, together with useful hints and tips for the reader, including things to look out for in order to make the correct diagnosis. "Get Through FRCR Part 2B" will be of great value to all those preparing for this examination, and anyone else who needs to test their skills in interpreting plain radiographic films.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #404046 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-04-22
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 240 pages

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About the Author
Nisha Sharma MBChB BSc(Hons) MRCP FRCR Consultant Radiologist, Bradford Royal Infirmary Anu Balan MBBS MRCP Specialist Registrar in Radiology, Leeds General Infirmary


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some good tips but very poor quality images2
the only big disadvantage is very poor quality images and some images are small filling only half paper. some tips are really good. non uk trained doctors will have the feel of how to write in exam. but the images again not good quality.

Let down by Printers2

I feel very sorry for the authors as the content and thought that has gone into this book is excellent. But the publishers have let that quality down by trying to keep costs down and printing it on the wrong (cheaper) paper.

The more subtle cases are very very difficult to see (even with the answer) which then makes one over/undercall cases.

I leave this feedback with sadness