About Radiology in FMGE
Radiology is a subject with a lot of scope for innovation and learning and with the latest changes in technology, it has undergone a lot of changes and is a completely info-graphic based subject. To ace Radiology students are expected to be well-versed in report analysis. It is a complex subject but has a shorter syllabus. With the right strategy, it is easy to ace it.
FMGE Previous Year Questions form a critical learning resource for holistic exam preparation. From helping you identify the high-yield topics tha...
Genitourinary radiology involves the imaging techniques used to diagnose and manage a variety of genitourinary disorders. The genitourinary syste...
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How does PrepLadder make Radiology learning easy for students?
With PrepLadder you will access content that is exam-oriented and designed to help you ace FMGE. All content is regularly updated to reflect the latest exam pattern so that your learning is 100% effective. With PrepNotes you can ensure a smooth revision and enhance your performance with our QBank and Test Series.
Meet our Radiology Faculty
Dr. Nikita Nanwani has a rich experience in Radiology and is an excellent teacher. She has completed her MBBSS, MD, and DNB in Radiology from Sion Hospital & TNMC Hospital, Mumbai, respectively and her teaching experience spans over 10 years, during which she has mentored thousands of students and played an integral role in shaping the careers of her students.
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