Fellowship of the College of Nuclear Physicians of South Africa: FCNP(SA)
Part I
- Requirements
- Fees
- Examination Structure
- Documents
- Past Papers
Part I: - 12 months training in a department of nuclear medicine. Please see full restrictions in the FCNP(SA) regulations below.
Part I of the Fellowship of the College of Nuclear Physicians of South Africa - R 11400
Part I: 2 written papers.
FCNP(SA) Part I Past Papers - 2017 1st Semester
FCNP(SA) Part I Past Papers - 2017 2nd Semester
FCNP(SA) Part I Past Papers - 2018 1st Semester
FCNP(SA) Part I Past Papers - 2018 2nd Semester
FCNP(SA) Part I Past Papers - 2019 1st Semester
FCNP(SA) Part I Past Papers - 2019 2nd Semester
Part II
- Requirements
- Fees
- Examination Structure
- Documents
- Past Papers
Part II: - 36 months in a numbered registrar post.
Fellowship of the College of Nuclear Physicians of South Africa - R 21800
Part II:
- 2 written papers and an oral.
- EFFECTIVE FS 2020 the format for the Part II will be:
2 written papers, an OSCE and an oral.
Candidates who achieve the required marks in the written component of the FCNP(SA) Part II examination but who fail the clinical examination will be exempt from the written component of the next examination session. Such exemption applies to one sitting only and must be exercised in the following semester. Effective SS 2016
Release of FCNP(SA) Part II results
Please note that the results for the FCNP(SA) Part II examination will be released on the published date as per candidates’ letter of acceptance into the examination. If they are available earlier, the CNP will endeavour to inform candidates earlier of the provisional results.
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