Trigger Warning: this episode discusses diagnostics, healthcare and cancer.
Episode 210: part of the education and workforce development series (part 71)
Description: In this insightful and educational episode, Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara are joined by Hannah Barnsley, MRI Radiographer at The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, NIHR Fellow, researcher, educator and internationally experienced diagnostic radiographer, for a fascinating discussion on MRI, patient safety, clinical decision-making and academic career development.
Whether you are a student, diagnostic radiographer, therapeutic radiographer, MRI practitioner, researcher or educator, this episode is packed with practical learning, expert insights and inspiration for advancing both patient safety and your own professional development.
CPD Reflection Points:
- How does your department currently identify implants, or previous procedures that may affect MRI and/or CT imaging?
- How could existing imaging, patient records or multidisciplinary communication improve patient care and safety in the pathway?
- What barriers exist within your workplace to carrying out thorough MRI (or equivalent) screening?
- How can we better prepare patients for imaging?
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Links from the Episode:
MRI Safety & Clinical Excellence(MRISE) Special Interest Group
ORCID Hannah Barnsley
Using Artificial Intelligence to improve the pre-MRI screening: what are your thoughts?
Research links from the Episode:
Research and fellowship funding perspectives: A collective NIHR experience of a community of pre- and post-doctoral radiographers -
Radiographer training for screening of patients referred for Magnetic Resonance Imaging: A scoping review
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Credits: Music and jingle credits: Dr. Ben Potts and Adam Cooke.
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