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The FRCR Journey: A clear, practical guide from start to finishStarting the FRCR pathway can feel confusing at first. Kn...
19/03/2026

The FRCR Journey: A clear, practical guide from start to finish

Starting the FRCR pathway can feel confusing at first. Knowing where to begin, understanding what each exam tests, and preparing in the right way can make a big difference.

We’ve put together a simple guide covering:
• How the FRCR exam pathway works
• What is tested in Part 1, 2A and 2B
• Where to find resources and courses
• Practical tips for revision and preparation

Read the full guide on our website: https://reviseradiology.com/blog/the-frcr-journey-a-clear-practical-guide-from-start-to-finish

19/03/2026

Spotter of the Day - March 2026 - Question: 19

History: The patient is asymptomatic. The gallbladder abnormality was incidentally identified on MRI performed for unrelated reasons. There is no reported abdominal pain, jaundice, or fever.
What is the diagnosis?

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What's your biggest challenge in preparing for FRCR 2B?👉 Join our FREE webinar with Dr Koshy Jacob on 23rd March at 16:0...
18/03/2026

What's your biggest challenge in preparing for FRCR 2B?

👉 Join our FREE webinar with Dr Koshy Jacob on 23rd March at 16:00 GMT to tackle your biggest exam struggles.

In this session, we’ll cover:
• Best strategies to approach the 2B Exam
• Avoiding common pitfalls
• Structuring your preparation for success
• Handling stress & optimising time management

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18/03/2026

Spotter of the Day - March 2026 - Question: 18

History: The patient reports a vague sensation of abdominal fullness immediately after meals. There is associated early satiety and intermittent epigastric discomfort. No recent trauma is reported.
What is the diagnosis?

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17/03/2026

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17/03/2026

Spotter of the Day - March 2026 - Question: 17

History: A young adult male presents with chronic gastrointestinal disturbances characterised by on and off abdominal discomfort, irregular bowel movements, and occasional regurgitation. There is no recent history of trauma or previous gastrointestinal interventions.
What is the diagnosis?

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16/03/2026

Spotter of the Day - March 2026 - Question: 16

History: The patient presents with abdominal discomfort. There are associated symptoms of early satiety and intermittent bloating. There is no history of recent trauma.
What is the diagnosis?

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15/03/2026

Spotter of the Day - March 2026 - Question: 15

History: A patient presents with abdominal pain.
What is the diagnosis?

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14/03/2026

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13/03/2026

🎓 FRCR 2B Webinar: Your Roadmap to Success

🗓 Date: 23rd March 2026 | 🕓 Time: 16:00 GMT

Get expert tips and strategies to optimise your FRCR 2B preparation from Dr Koshy Jacob.

What we'll cover:
• Best Strategies to Approach the 2B Exam
• Avoiding Common Pitfalls
• Structuring Your Preparation
• Handling Stress & Optimising Time Management

✅ Register now to secure your spot!
🔗 https://reviseradiology.com/event/frcr-2b-2026-your-roadmap-to-success-with-dr-koshy-jacob

13/03/2026

Spotter of the Day - March 2026 - Question: 13

History: The patient presents with abdominal discomfort and abnormal uterine bleeding. There is no history of recent pregnancy.
What is the diagnosis?

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Link to packet to view today's case: https://frcr2b.reviseradiology.com/dicom/spotter/exam

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