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First FRCR Examination Committee (Anatomy) (Clinical Radiology)

The First FRCR Examination Committee (Anatomy) reports to the Fellowship Examination Board through the Examining Board Chair.
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The First FRCR Examination Committee (Anatomy) is responsible for ensuring, on behalf of the Fellowship Examination Board, that the anatomy component of the First FRCR examination provides an appropriate assessment of the knowledge of the anatomy needed to perform and interpret radiological studies as defined in the anatomy syllabus section of the Specialty Training Curriculum for Clinical Radiology. The Committee coordinates the sourcing, moderation and classification of materials for the anatomy examination; selects materials and sets standards for each sitting and marks candidate answersheets.

The Board is usually comprised of twelve post-FRCR radiologists. An anatomist may also be appointed to the Committee. The Chair will always be a radiologist. All members are expected to have experience and an interest in clinical radiology training and assessment. New examiners are appointed by Clinical Radiology Fellowship Examination Board, taking into account the recommendation of the First FRCR Examination Committee.

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