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Fellow of Royal College of Radiology
FRCR stands for Fellow of Royal College of Radiology and this examination is set by the Royal College of Radiologists (RCR) in the UK. It focuses on betterment of your clinical skills and expertise in medical imaging through a holistic clinical curriculum. This specialized training combines theoretical knowledge with hands-on practice, preparing participants for excellence in radiology. It is a distinguished pathway for radiologists seeking advanced qualifications and career development.
Why FRCR?
Better Clinical Skills
- Helps by providing participants with an in-depth understanding of radiological procedures and through hands-on experience
- Thisradiology fellowship offers a thorough curriculum that enhances professionals’ proficiency in image interpretation, going beyond academic knowledge.
- The FRCR Clinical Training provides the necessary theoretical foundation and ensures practical proficiency, preparing radiologists to excel in their roles.
Better career prospects
- Radiologists completing this fellowship gain a competitive edge with increased employability and expanded job prospects.
- Healthcare institutions and employers across the world widely recognize the value of FRCR, elevating the status of individuals in the field.
- Moreover, the program contributes to higher earning potential, reflecting the investment in advanced skills and knowledge.
Global Recognition
- FRCR is a Internationally Recognized Qualification and radiologists possessing this accreditation are universally recognized for their proficiency in the field.
- It opens up your career to a world of chances and the FRCR qualification gives one access to various fulfilling employment options across the globe.
- Clinical Training imparts specialized skills and cultivates a mindset conducive to international success.
- FRCR Radiologysets the most stringent and gold standard for global recognition, offering radiologists unparalleled opportunities for career advancement and success on an international scale.
Networking and Collaboration
- This degree helps you network with radiologists globally and gives you a better community standing
- Through this program, participants gain invaluable opportunities to connect with professionals, creating a robust platform for collaboration and research.
- Networking is a pivotal aspect of the FRCR experience, allowing participants to engage with seasoned experts in the radiology domain
The FRCR examination consists of three parts:
- First FRCR: physics and anatomy
- Final FRCR Part A: two papers, each containing 120 single best answer questions
- Final FRCR Part B: long cases, rapid-reporting and viva examinations
First FRCR: physics and anatomy
- Eligibility Criteria: Candidates have to be in training posts in clinical radiology or nuclear medicine and the examination is usually attended by candidates during the first year of their training.
- The physics examination uses a question stem and true/false responses. The anatomy examination comprises 100 images and associated questions.
- The examination is usually held three times per year in different UK centers including London, Birmingham, Manchester, Belfast, and Glasgow. Global centers include Egypt, Hong Kong, India, Pakistan, and Singapore.
Final FRCR Part A: two papers, each containing 120 single best answer questions
- The examination consists of two papers, each consisting of 120 single best answer (SBA) style questions, with three hours provided for each paper and delivery of the two papers over two consecutive days. The examination covers a range of general and specialty topics. There is no negative marking.
Final FRCR Part B: long cases, rapid-reporting and viva examinations
- Passing the Final FRCR Part B examination entitles the candidate to become a Fellow of the Royal College of Radiologists (FRCR).
- Candidates must have passed the Final FRCR Part A exam (part 2A)and have at least three years clinical training in radiology.
- The examination is in three parts with written and oral components:
- Final FRCR Part B rapid reporting (written)
- Final FRCR Part B long cases (written)
- Final FRCR Part B viva (oral)
What after FRCR?
Once you have completed the FRCR, you may be eligible to work in the UK as a radiologist, subject to certain requirements. To work as a doctor in the UK, you will need to be registered with the General Medical Council (GMC), which is the regulatory body for medical professionals in the UK. You will need to have your qualification verified by the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG) through their online system – known as the Electronic Portfolio of International Credentials (EPIC). They will check directly with the institution that awarded your qualification. This process normally takes less than 90 days, but can take longer if your awarding institution is slow to respond.
Enrollment into the GMC Specialist Register
To work as an NHS consultant (substantive/permanent, honorary or fixed term) you must be registered on the GMC’s Specialist Register. This process can take several months to complete. Information on routes to GMC registration for radiologists can be found on the Royal College of Radiologists (RCR) website.
If you have not completed an approved training programme you may be able to apply through ‘specialty equivalence’ for a Certificate of Eligibility for Specialist Registration (CESR). If you are a national of the European Economic Area (EEA) and have certain specialist qualifications from the EEA you might be eligible for automatic recognition of your qualifications.
Getting a work visa
If you are not a UK or European Economic Area (EEA) citizen, you might need a visa to work in the UK. If you are offered a job in the UK, your employer will normally be able to help you with this. Information about UK visas and immigration are provided on the UK Government website:
– UK visas and immigration
Proficiency in the English language
All practising UK doctors need to have an appropriate knowledge of the English language. Information about language requirements can be found on the GMC website:
– English assessments through OEM/IELTS
Areas where Connect2Cure can assist you?
- FRCR Course preparation
- Assistance for locum jobs in UK
- CESR Portfolio Pathway assistance
- Document preparation for CESR
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