MCQs for the First FRCR (Oxford Specialty Training: Revision Texts)
P**R
First FRCR - Physics
By my calculations there are 3 recently published books covering the physics component of the First FRCR, which are updated to reflect the new curriculum (to include US and MR). Out of all of them, I think this one is the best and most comprehensive. Firstly, it contains the most number of questions (over 400 - each containing 5 stems, not like some other falsely advertised). Secondly, the answer sections are fairly comprehensive and can almost be used as revision notes on their own. The authors have made several diagrams and tables and included these in the answer sections, and these come in very handy during revising as well as improving your understanding. Lastly, it is extensively referenced to Farr's and Dendy's books (with exact page numbers) and other books, including journals and even e-LDs which if you were particularly motivated you can go and read further to enhance your understanding. Most of the time, you don't need to as the answer section is fairly self-explanatory but it is there if you need to. I found the CT, NM and MR sections a little difficult but I think this is likely to reflect the changing curriculum as I heard that there is increasing emphasis on these in the exams and a move away from traditional modalities. All in all, if you were to choose to invest in one book for the Physics module, I would definitely buy this one.
A**R
Most useful book but still a few mistakes
The difficulty level is the most similar to the exam, although the exam is still harder in its convoluted wording! I tried nearly all of the MCQ books available and this is the best of the bunch. It only gets four stars though because there are some mistakes in the answers. I passed first time and my best advice is to use the MCQ books but if you get an answer wrong/ not sure, cross reference back to the holy book that is Farr's.
T**9
not cheap but definitely worth it
This is a very good book with a large selection of questions grouped by theme/modality and referenced to farrs, dandy, e-Riti etc. Some questions are extremely hard and there are scatterred mistakes but overall this book is a must have if you want to feel confident and well prepared for the exam.
I**M
The best MCQ book for FRCR1 Physics
I used a fair few question books in the run up to the FRCR1 exam - this one was the most reflective of the exam with some of the questions in the actual exam being very similar to ones in this book. It is important to note that there have been changes in the legislation and doses, so some questions in that particular chapter are a bit out of date. There are a few errors here and there but I've found that to be the case in a lot of the books out there.
R**Y
Must buy for the FRCR part 1!!!!
The best question book for the FRCR physics examination which I sat for in March 2018. Get this book and the Mair book coupled with the synap (oxford revision questions) online. They are most identical and similar to the exam level of questions..
J**K
Worth it!
Amongst the plethora of multi-choice texts out there for the FRCR Physics paper, this is the best book to use in terms of the number of questions, and how up-to date it is.Revising for this exam can seem like a big challenge, as there is a lot of content to cover. I found the best way to revise was to read Farr (the seminal text in medical physics!) and then use this book to consolidate that knowledge, and fill in any blanks.My only reservation with this book are that there are a few mistakes in each chapter to be on the look out for. This isn't so surprising given there are so many questions (200 per chapter, and about 10 chapters), but it can get frustrating if you're not on the look out for them.I would certainly invest in a copy of this if you are revising for the Physics exam, and a quick heads up.... theres a lot more Nuclear Medicine in the exam than you expect! (approx 8/40 questions)Good luck!
S**N
Would advise AGAINST buying!
Littered with mistakes making revision difficult as you start to second-guess your own correct knowledge! Poorly worded with many errors.Would not buy - there are many other books with far fewer errors that still test you on the same content and correctly.
B**T
Best book for First FRCR physics
I tried several MCQ books and online question banks. This was the best in terms of difficulty and similarity to the real exam.
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