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Fellowship of the College of Diagnostic Radiologists of South Africa: FC Rad Diag(SA)

Part I

  • Part I: None
  • Part II: 36 months in a numbered registrar training post, including 3 months in isotopes. - portfolio.

Part I of the Fellowship of the College of Diagnostic Radiologists of South Africa - R 12200

Fellowship of the College of Diagnostic Radiologists of South Africa - R 22400

  • Part I:
    Radiation Physics - 3-hour online written paper
    Imaging Anatomy - two or three spot tests NO ORAL.
  • Part II:
    3 online written papers; rapid reporting session and two orals. 
    The Long Case Reporting and Clinical Oral examinations rotation will be as follows:

    From the second semester 2015 a combined average of 50% for the papers AND 70% for the Rapid Reporting paper is necessary for an invitation to the oral/clinical examination. 
    Full regulations for the FC Rad Diag(SA) can be downloaded from this site.  Please read through them carefully.

In 1992 THE RHÔNE-POULENC RORER MEDAL replaced The Maybaker Medal which was endowed in 1977. the medal is awarded to candidates who achieve excellent results in Part I of the Fellowship examination of the College of Radiologists of South Africa.

THE JOSSE KAYE MEDAL was endowed in 1973 by Mrs Helga Kaye and her children, in memory of the late Prof Josse Kaye who was an Associated Founder of the CMSA. The medal is awarded to candidates who obtain distinguished results in the Fellowship examination of the College of Radiologists of South Africa.

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PLEASE NOTE that candidates that wish to lodge an appeal against the outcome of his/her written examination results must do so in accordance with the provisions of the CMSA’s Appeals Mechanism Policy. Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) are not made available to candidates for review in accordance with the CMSA’s Appeals Mechanism Policy.