Today I took Part I of the ABR exam. Here are some trends I noticed:
General PHYS Section
- broken into two parts, simple (1 point) and complex (3 points)
- problems 1-52 are simple
- 53-80 are complex
- next time I'll start at problem 53 and do all the complex ones as they are weighted more and take longer, then with the remaining time I'll breeze through the simple ones
Simple Section
- rough trends and estimates based on my own personal record keeping and statistical analysis
- about 14% of the problems were based on the category of interactions
- about 13% were based on the category of imaging characteristics and parameters
- MTF
- subject contrast
- etc...
- one problem on geometric efficiency of a detector
- about 8% on basics of radioactivity, decay, etc...
- about 5% on shielding/ radiation protection
- about 3-5 questions on ultrasound
- about 3-5 questions on radiation biology
Clinical Section
- goes very quickly
- very heavy on radiological anatomy and biology
- about 39% radiation biology
- about 33% basic anatomy/physiology
- about 15% diag rad phys
- about 10% radiological images asking you to identify anatomy
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