The Final FRCR

The Final FRCR
Author: Vincent Helyar
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 629
Release: 2017-10-19
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1351645315

This is a vital revision aid for postgraduate radiology students taking the Fellowship of the Royal College of Radiology (FRCR) Part 2 final exams. Part 2 comprises two elements: 2a includes a series of six multiple choice exams covering the major body systems, and 2b contains a written exam and an oral viva typically taken at the beginning of the fourth year of specialty training.

Final Notes

Final Notes
Author: Carolyn Keene
Publisher: Pocket Books
Total Pages: 153
Release: 1994
Genre:
ISBN: 9780671851415

Famous teenage sleuth Nancy Drew tackles another mysterious crime.

Revision Notes for the Final FRCR Part A

Revision Notes for the Final FRCR Part A
Author: Kshitij Mankad
Publisher: JP Medical Ltd
Total Pages: 12
Release: 2017-06-06
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1909836532

This work summarises the core knowledge required for each of the six test papers that make up the exam, all in highly succinct bullet point format.

Notes from an Apocalypse

Notes from an Apocalypse
Author: Mark O'Connell
Publisher: Anchor
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2020-04-14
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 0385543018

AN NPR BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR • An absorbing, deeply felt book about our anxious present tense—and coming to grips with the future, by the author of the award-winning To Be a Machine. “Deeply funny and life-affirming, with a warm, generous outlook even on the most challenging of subjects.” —Esquire We’re alive in a time of worst-case scenarios: The weather has gone uncanny. A pandemic draws our global community to a halt. Everywhere you look there’s an omen, a joke whose punchline is the end of the world. How is a person supposed to live in the shadow of such a grim future? What might it be like to live through the worst? And what on earth is anybody doing about it? Dublin-based writer Mark O’Connell is consumed by these questions—and, as the father of two young children, he finds them increasingly urgent. In Notes from an Apocalypse, he crosses the globe in pursuit of answers. He tours survival bunkers in South Dakota. He ventures to New Zealand, a favored retreat of billionaires banking on civilization’s collapse. He engages with would-be Mars colonists, preppers, right-wing conspiracists. And he bears witness to places, like Chernobyl, that the future has already visited—real-life portraits of the end of the world as we know it. What emerges is an absorbing, funny, and deeply felt book about our anxious present tense—and coming to grips with what’s ahead.