How do you solve a problem like reporting?

InHealth Radiographer Reporting – Study Evening, Wednesday 18th October

Diagnostic Image Interpretation in the UK is arguably at its most challenging point.  Capacity is in very short supply and demand is continuously increasing, far outpacing the rate at which the sector can train or employ new recruits.

So how do you solve a problem like reporting?

InHealth Radiographer Reporting hosted a study evening attempting to answer this question from the perspective of leading experts in this profession.  Speakers presented on a variety of topics to a packed-out room of delegates on the challenges surrounding radiographer reporting and how we can overcome these.

The CPD accredited event was chaired by Nick Woznitza, (Clinical Academic Radiographer from Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust & Canterbury Christ Church University), with presentations from Professor Bev Snaith (Consultant Radiographer, Mid-Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust and University of Bradford), Dr Susan Kearney (Consultant Cardiothoracic Radiologist, Lancashire Teaching Hospitals), Dr Marlon Morais (GP Partner, Manchester Road GP Surgery), Professor Nigel Thomas Consultant (MSK Radiologist, University of Salford) and Dr Amanda Martin (Lead Radiographer, Royal Bolton Hospital NHS Foundation Trust).

The aim of the evening was to inspire those looking to invoke a positive change in mindset within their department, leading to a positive change in practice.  Delegates were encouraged to share their comments which sparked a healthy debate about their own challenges and experiences.

Free of charge for all those who attended, with donations received for the Funding Neuro Charity, the event was very well-received with many coming away feeling positive and inspired about the future of Diagnostic Image Reporting.

Thank you to everyone who attended the evening.  The next event will take place in January.

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