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Frequently Asked Questions

FRCR Part 2B consists of three components:

  • Short Case Reporting – 25 cases in 120 minutes
  • Long Case Reporting – 6 cases in 75 minutes
  • Oral Examination – 12 cases assessed over 60 minutes

All components are delivered digitally using the risr/assess platform.

Candidates are presented with 25 plain radiographs, each accompanied by a brief clinical history. They are required to write a concise report and recommend the next appropriate management step. The examination lasts 120 minutes.

The Long Case component consists of six complex imaging cases completed in 75 minutes. Cases may include multiple imaging modalities such as CT, MRI, Ultrasound, and Nuclear Medicine, requiring structured radiology reports and clinical interpretation.

The Oral Examination lasts 60 minutes and is divided into two 30-minute sessions with two pairs of examiners. Candidates are assessed on 12 cases in total across a range of radiology subspecialties and imaging modalities.

FRCR Part 2B is scored across the Short Case Reporting, Long Case Reporting, and Oral Examination components. Candidates generally need to meet the required standard across the exam components according to the RCR’s established scoring system. If a candidate fails overall, they must re-sit the entire examination, as passes in individual components cannot be carried forward.

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