1 place left on Mar 21-22 course
2 places left on Mar 5-6 course
Registrants are already receiving pre-course interactive teaching by email. Currently we are doing Rapid Reporting packs! The earlier you register, the more you get!
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Vlahos intensive FRCR 2b courses on Mar 5-6 (Weekend) or Mar 21-22 (Mon-Tue).
1 place left on Mar 21-22 course 2 places left on Mar 5-6 course Registrants are already receiving pre-course interactive teaching by email. Currently we are doing Rapid Reporting packs! The earlier you register, the more you get!
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Dr Vlahos next lecturing commitments are at
European Congress of Radiology (Vienna, March), Society of Thoracic Radiology (Arizona, March), PH Meeting (London, March), Post FRCR London teaching (April), American Roentgen Ray Society (Los Angeles, April), MD Anderson (Summer), Davos IDKD Course (Athens, Sept), RSNA (Chicago, December), National Diagnostic Imaging Symposium (Florida, Dec). Hope to catch you there! Places still available for Mar 5-6 and Mar 21-22 2016 courses. Online interactive teaching by email starting this week. Earlier registrants see more material!
Grayscale FRCR2b course dates now available for booking on Mar 5-6, Mar 21-22 2016.
The Society of Radiologists in Training (SRT) President, Dr Walid Al-Deeb and myself Johnny Vlahos are very happy to announce a special collaboration. This is based on attending the course and experiencing the quality it has to offer. Look at the recent SRT newletter. The first 15 active SRT members to apply for the March Grayscale Courses will receive a 10% discount. Use coupon GrayscaleSRT2015 at checkout. If you are not a member, you should be! Visit http://www.thesrt.co.uk (offer expires 31/12/15). The course structure has evolved over the last year in an attempt to maximise the benefit for attendees.
The weekend portion of the course remains predominantly focused on passing the viva portion of the examination with cases that similarly can be used for long case written reports. This is a comprehensive instruction to assist you in evaluating unknown or difficult cases in a rationale way, constructing pertinent or combined differentials. But it is not enough to simply make the diagnosis. You must milk that case for everything it is worth and present it in a way that is clinically pertinent and distinguishes you from other candidates. You need to aim for a 7-8 on cases you know not a 6! The course conveys this information in many different engaging ways, single cases, multiple case, mini-vivas, collections of related cases, micro-summaries/lectures, rapid fire techniques and many more themed groups of cases. This drives home the material and its mimics. I am always trying to highlight your strengths but probing to evaluate and improve your weaknesses. But prior to the course I want to get to know you better and help you. You are paying for a weekend course. But this stuff is some bonus stuff I do for trainees. A few weeks before the course I start sending out long cases, stacks of images of a case or select images. I ask specific questions. You can answer and every few days I guide or reply by email. Maybe more images on the same cases follow. You elect whether you want to participate or not. If you do, you are getting personalised feedback on interpretation and analysis and I get advanced knowledge of your areas of strength and weakness. If you don’t respond because you are shy, that’s okay too. You get the answers and teaching points regardless. Everyone is increasingly worried about the rapid reporting. Mostly because the quality of “packs” available is variable and so indeed is the exam. How do you handle this? Well we specifically address scientific strategic approach to the exam sections on the course. But we do not want to waste a lot of time on the rapid reporting. So we do this pre-course. I’ll send you detailed radiological approaches and strategy for dealing with this section. You get at least a couple of practice packs, done and marked before the course. After the course, we are usually in pre-exam mode but I am still here for advice and send out some more cases, time permitting. Grayscale FRCR2b course dates now available for booking on Mar 5-6, Mar 21-22 2016. There is an overflow date for Mar 19-20 if demand arises.
The Society of Radiologists in Training (SRT) President, Dr Walid Al-Deeb and myself Johnny Vlahos are very happy to announce a special collaboration. This is based on attending the course and experiencing the quality it has to offer. Look out for an SRT review soon. The first 15 active SRT members to apply for the March Grayscale Courses will receive a 10% discount. Use coupon GrayscaleSRT2015 at checkout. If you are not a member, you should be! Visit http://www.thesrt.co.uk (offer expires 31/12/15). The Spring 2016 FRCR2b Course Dates are now available. These are Mar 5-6 (Sat-Sun) and Mar 21-22 (Mon-Tue). Booking details to be available imminmently on website. Look out for a special offer for STR members!
Late limited availability for both dates. Additional cases for personalised feedback are already being emailed to registrants so don't miss out!
Do you know the stats about the FRCR rapid reporting packs and what your scores should be?
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