Surveys form an often critical part of a research project, and research underpins the high-quality care medical radiation practitioners (MRPs) deliver daily. ASMIRT is committed to supporting and strengthening the conduct of research amongst all MRPs.
Your responses to research survey are valuable to those not just at ASMIRT, but across the medical radiation sciences.

The following surveys and research project invitations are open:
Share your perspectives on providing exercise and nutritional support to breast cancer patients during radiation therapy. Join a 90-minute focus group at the University of Newcastle 30th January 2026. Your insights could help expand our role in providing holistic patient care (Ethics #: H-2025-0273).
Contact Laura Feighan: Laura.Feighan@newcastle.edu.au for further details.
ISRRT is delighted to invite you to participate in the Global Radiographer Workforce Survey (GRoWS) — an international initiative led by the School of Health & Medical Sciences, City St George’s, University of London, with support from the International Society of Radiographers and Radiological Technologists (ISRRT). The study has received ethical approval (Reference: ETH2425-1060, dated 10 July 2025) from City, University of London.
We warmly invite you and your members to complete the questionnaire(s) and share within your networks by 31 March:
You are invited to complete this 10-minute survey as a health professional providing care or support to people impacted by cancer. All feedback provided through the survey will be anonymous and be submitted directly to an independent evaluator. The survey will close on 6 March 2026.
We are seeking Medical Radiation Practitioners in Australia who are either currently practicing clinically or who have left clinical practice within the last 6 months to participate in a research study. The aim of the research study is to understand the factors that influence Australian medical radiation practitioners’ decisions to remain or leave the profession. The research study involves a short demographic survey and a 45-minute online interview.
If you think you might be interested in participating, please access the study via Qualtrics Survey | Qualtrics Experience Management
This has Monash University HREC number 48952
Are you a final-year student or recent graduate in medical imaging?
We’re inviting students and recent graduates (within the past 18 months) from radiography, nuclear medicine, and radiation therapy programs across Australia to take part in a short online survey.
This study, led by researchers at Queensland University of Technology (QUT), explores how prepared new graduates feel to engage with Artificial Intelligence (AI) in clinical practice. We want to better understand:
• Your current confidence in using AI tools
• Ethical and professional responsibilities when working with AI
• How well your training has prepared you for AI-integrated healthcare
⏱ Time commitment: 10–15 minutes
Ethics approval: QUT Human Research Ethics Committee (Ref: 9642)
Your participation is anonymous and voluntary, and your feedback will help shape the future of undergraduate training to better support AI-readiness in our profession.
The research group at Monash University is seeking to capture a snapshot of adaptive radiation therapy practice in Australia, New Zealand and Singapore. The survey is designed for radiation therapists, radiation oncology medical physicists and radiation oncologists and should take approximately 20 mins to complete. Participation is entirely voluntary, and all responses will be anonymised. Ethics study 46404
Invitation to participate in a research project: Evaluation of Medical Radiation Undergraduates’ Clinical Experiences with Challenging Interactions.The study seeks to explore the effects of these interactions on students’ professional capability development and how these could be managed for a successful clinical placement. Medical radiation clinical practitioners across the three specialisations (MI, RT, and NM) are invited to participate in a 20-30-minute online semi-structured interview at your convenience. Kindly contact Jacob Ago via email: s4065685@student.rmit.edu.au for further information about the study.
Do you experience ‘Scanxiety’? We are seeking adults from remote, rural and regional Australia who experience anxiety as part of their cancer journey when undergoing surveillance imaging (such as x-ray, ultrasound, MRI, CT and nuclear medicine) to take part in a mixed method research study to better understand and evaluate scan related anxiety.
The Australia Society of Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy (ASMIRT) encourages and supports relevant research to improve patient outcomes.
Distribution of requests to ASMIRT members seeking participants for research projects, or surveys will be facilitated upon application and approval by the ASMIRT research committee.
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