What’s it really like to work in diagnostic imaging, and how do you get started?
From ultrasound to MRI, this podcast series offers insights into the real-life careers of professionals across the NHS imaging workforce.
Join Dr Tina Mistry, Consultant Radiologist at Guy’s and St. Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust in London, and Director of the London Imaging Academy learning platform, as she converses with a range of imaging professionals – from clinical academics to forensic radiographers.
Each episode features a candid conversation with someone working in a specialist imaging role. They share their career journeys, day-to-day realities, insights on technological advances and personal reflections.
Whether you’re exploring future career options, a career change, training in healthcare, or already working in imaging and curious about where your path could lead, Imaging as a Career offers inspiring stories and practical insights from the people who know it best.
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What’s it really like to work in diagnostic imaging, and how do you get started?
From ultrasound to MRI, this podcast series offers insights into the real-life careers of professionals across the NHS imaging workforce.
Join Dr Tina Mistry, Consultant Radiologist at Guy’s and St. Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust in London, and Director of the London Imaging Academy learning platform, as she converses with a range of imaging professionals – from clinical academics to forensic radiographers.
Each episode features a candid conversation with someone working in a specialist imaging role. They share their career journeys, day-to-day realities, insights on technological advances and personal reflections.
Whether you’re exploring future career options, a career change, training in healthcare, or already working in imaging and curious about where your path could lead, Imaging as a Career offers inspiring stories and practical insights from the people who know it best.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Tina chats with Grace Finn and Colette Keohane, who are both CT radiographers and practice educators at the North Central London Imaging Academy. We explore CT radiography – a form of imaging that uses X-rays and computer technology to create detailed 3D images of the body.
Grace and Colette share their journeys into radiography, what a typical day in CT looks like, and the skills involved in working with patients, from cannulation to communication. They discuss the challenges and rewards of the role, proudest achievements – including award-winning simulation training – and their passion for education.
As well as comparing their different routes into radiography and sharing practical career advice, Grace and Colette reflect on why CT is such a varied specialty, the growing role of AI, and exciting opportunities in the UK and internationally.
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In this episode, Tina talks with Yvonne Thackray, a Clinical Academic Radiographer with over 30 years of experience. Yvonne was previously the Academy Lead for the North Central London Imaging Academy, and is a Senior Lecturer at Kingston University.
We explore mammography – a type of X-ray used to check for breast cancer. Yvonne shares how she got started in the field, what a typical day looks like, and what progression looks like. Tune in to hear her reflections on a varied and rewarding career — and her advice for anyone considering this important and evolving specialty.
Correction: In this episode, it was stated that during a contrast-enhanced mammogram, the injection site is the nipple. This is incorrect — the contrast agent (iodine) is injected into a vein in the arm, not the nipple.
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In this episode, Tina chats with Angie White, a Sonographer and educator with over 20 years of experience. We explore sonography – an imaging technique which uses ultrasound to examine soft tissues and solid organs inside the body.
Angie trained in the USA and has worked across two healthcare systems. She is now a Practice Educator at the North Central London Imaging Academy and a Lecturer at Brunel University.
Angie explains what sonography involves, the types of conditions it can help diagnose, and why curiosity, empathy and communication are key to the role. She also shares her career highlights, advice for those thinking of entering the field, and how new technology, including AI, is shaping the future of ultrasound.
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