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After qualifying as a I somehow ended up doing an MSc in and a PhD looking at communities followed by a job as a bioinformatician in human . So, it's fair to say my radiography skills are... rusty! However, in Jan I will be moving to a new job focussing on research where I will be able to put my rusty radiography skills back into practice!

One of the things I now need to work on is regaining my HCPC registration as a radiographer, which obviously lapsed whilst I was off playing with microbes! To do this I need to complete a portfolio of a few hundred hours worth of study and practical experience. I'm lucky enough to have access to Exeter uni's library and their medical imaging course material but I am also going to be searching out lots of online resources which will hopefully help me refresh my memory of all things medical imaging! As I find them I will share useful resources on here and as I continue to connect with people who have similar interests I hope they might be useful for others too! 😃

To start with, radiopaedia, a great general radiology site with lots of articles and case studies: radiopaedia.org/

@DrK have you looked Into HEE funding for return to practice?

@RadPipW hi! No I haven’t! Thanks for the idea, I’ll look into that! 😃

@DrK Hi Dr Katy.
Great idea!
Diagnostic radiographer here, saying Hi!
Currently advanced practice in ultrasound!
I'd love to pick up my CT again.

Radiopaedia is a great choice.
Something that a lot of radiographers don't get taught the nuance of:
LNT!
youtu.be/hhv_Se_VXOI
youtu.be/GKwO_ac5_MM
youtu.be/XvWw4SzRCCM
youtu.be/HB22cREdBqw

I'll add this too although I've not reviewed yet.
youtube.com/channel/UC7KtCCrs9

@The_Colbobs Hi! Great to meet you, thanks for the links! 😁 I’ll try and get round to adding a few more myself over the weekend!

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