Radiology Across Borders, Mentoring, and stories from Placement: Spectrum out now!
Radiology Across Borders, Mentoring, and stories from Placement: Spectrum out now!
Radiology Across Borders, Mentoring, and stories from Placement: Spectrum out now!
10 September 2024
ASMIRT’s official member magazine, Spectrum has been in print since 1994! Through hundreds of issues, it has shared countless stories about advances in technology, contemporary best practice, research abstracts and interviews with prominent practitioners. Spectrum continuously ranks as one of our most valued member benefits.
Spectrum is provided to members in hardcopy, or you can select to read it digitally, in the member portal.
Associate Professor Suresh de Silva, clinical radiologist, academic and co-founder and Chair of Radiology Across Borders, speaks about founding the charity, its current projects, and future directions.
Dr Nick Woznitza, academic and Clinical Director for the NHS England radiographer reporting program in London, shares his career story, research projects, and the time he was awarded an MBE (Member of The Order of British Empire) for services to radiography.
Radiation Therapist, Conjoint Lecturer and Researcher Kylie Dundas, and Radiation Oncology Research Coordinator Rachael Beldham-Collins, speak about the benefits and challenges of mentoring in research.
Five students share their placement stories, at South Coast District Hospital in SA, the North Coast Cancer Institute and the Riverina Cancer Centre in NSW, Townsville University Hospital in QLD, and Alice Springs Hospital in the NT.
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