FRCR Part 1: Physics Exam Preparation Course
| View Website → | 19/01/2026 09:00 - 20/01/2026 17:00 - Event |
Our comprehensive two-day online course is designed to prepare and support candidates preparing for the clinical radiology FRCR part 1 physics examination. Specifically developed for both UK-based and international candidates, our interactive course offers a structured and engaging way to review the essential physics topics that underpin exam success.
Led by an expert faculty of medical physicists and clinical radiologists, our course combines focused lectures with live Q&A sessions, giving you direct access to expert knowledge and practical exam insights.
What you’ll gain
You’ll learn how to:
- Consolidate your understanding of the fundamental physics principles that underpin radiology, giving you a solid foundation for preparing for your exam
- Focus on the core revision topics that are tested in the FRCR part 1 exam, helping you to maximise your study time and improve exam performance
- Bridge the gap between theoretical understanding and everyday clinical radiology practice
- Utilise practical insights shaped by the experience of past candidates to enhance your study techniques, structure your revision planning and focus on the key topics
- Build confidence and reinforce your knowledge through interactive expert-led Q&A sessions, giving you time to engage with peers and experts to reinforce your understanding
These skills are consistently highlighted by past candidates as the key to exam-day success.
Who should attend?
UK and Global clinical radiology trainees preparing for the FRCR Part 1 (Physics) exam.
Programme: Expression of interest
Thank you for expressing your interest in the programme for the upcoming FRCR Part 1 Physics Exam Preparation Course, taking place on 19–20 January 2026.
We’re currently developing a comprehensive programme led by a faculty of expert speakers, and we’re excited to share full details with you in November. To stay informed, simply complete our expression of interest form.
In the meantime, if you’d like to secure your place early, bookings are now open.
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