The latest edition of Synergy is now available for members of the Society of Radiographers.
In this November edition, Synergy features a deep-dive into mammography to mark Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a profile interview with John Bayliss, departmental manager at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary and a Q&A with senior radiographer Rachel Eddershaw.
Read the November edition of Synergyhere.
On 8 November, radiographers across the country celebrated World Radiography Day. In the latest edition of Synergy, read about how SOR president Tom Welton and SoR CEO Richard Evans promoted WRD through radio interviews in Central London.
We also hear from Kevin Tucker, chair of the SoR Welsh Council, about whether he thinks the Labour government’s promise to deliver £22.6bn for day-to-day NHS spending goes far enough.
Lisa Whittakerguides Synergythrough her art workshops, which are tailored to help Therapeutic Radiographers, radiography patients and their families process and share their experiences. The workshops took place in five online sessions throughout the summer.
The interviews with mammographers and radiographers working in NHS Grampian took place during an SoR trip to hospitals within the regional health board in October. Look out for more content from this trip in future editions of Synergy.
Highlights this month:
Analysis: Let’s talk mammography
Opinion: Will Labour’s budget fix the NHS?
Profile: Born to scan: John Bayliss
'Working together for patients’: the Annual Radiotherapy Conference 2024
'What is caring?’: a CoRIPS success story
Creative arts project explores the question: ‘What does radiotherapy mean to you?’
'Seeing the unseen’: meet the 2024 World Radiography Day poster comp winners
'Something a bit different’: Q&A with Rachel Eddershaw
November Synergy also features news round-ups, updates on awards received by members and information on career development and learning opportunities.
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