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Radiology Trainees
Mock FRCR Anatomy exams
18 free mock anatomy exams with answers! (1800 questions)
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FRCR Physics Notes
Beautiful, organised radiology revision notes for the First FRCR Physics exam
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Normal anatomical variants
Gallery of normal variants for the first FRCR exam
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ST1 starters guide
The essential guide for new UK radiology trainees
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Rapid reporting checklist
Radiology Cafe has produced a list of plain radiograph review areas for you to download, print and practise with, which you can find here:
Radiology Cafe Rapids Checklist.pdf
Medical students and junior doctors
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