A comprehensive FRCR Physics Course

On-demand lectures

About

Physics doesn’t have to be an uninteresting topic that feels irrelevant to your future practice! I wasn’t satisfied with dry learning resources, so after taking the FRCR Part 1 in 2020 I created a clinically relevant physics curriculum for trainees in the years below. Delivering this for four years with excellent pass rates and great feedback from trainees convinced me that learning physics in a clinically relevant way is the best way to understand it, pass confidently, and take those skills into your future practice.

Dr Jonathan Adlam
Consultant Radiologist

Most courses will have you sat on a Zoom meeting for endless hours during your precious weekend time. At Radiology Strategy, you will get access to a library of on-demand lectures that cover the entire curriculum and my personal exam tips. Watch my teaching when you want, on whatever device you want, and replay it as often as you want. On top of that, we have live supervisions on each of the major topics so that you can get the most out of your time. You can submit questions in advance and we will go through exam style mock questions in detail. I’ll show you the most common tricks and traps found in exam questions and give my advice about how to approach the exam to pass first time, based on my own experience and feedback from recent successful candidates.

Testimonials

“Fantastic FRCR Part 1 physics course … it was a game changer when revising for the exam. I would 100% recommend for everyone sitting the FRCR Physics.”

2023 Candidate, KSS

In a sea of resources, yours is heads and shoulders above the rest. It’s the only thing that has made the challenging physics concepts really stick.

2025 ST1

“This course really helped me prepare for the Part 1 FRCR course and pass at the first attempt.”

2021 Candidate, KSS

“Jon’s expert knowledge of physics and of the actual exam was clearly evident … he highlights the high-yield areas of the curriculum that were inevitably examined more”

2023 Candidate, UCLH

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The course for 2025-2026 is entirely free and will run between August and March. Sign up by email below to get access to all the on-demand videos and be invited to the weekly supervisions.

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