This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.Introduction: Academia is one area of practice in which radiographers can specialise; they compile approximately 2% of the total radiography profession in the UK, but are highly influential and essential for the education and development of the workforce in addition to undertaking research. However, the academic environment is very different to clinical practice and a period of transition is required. Methods: Data were collated to explore the age and retirement profile of the academic radiography workforce in the UK; to understand the research time allocated to this workforce; the time required to develop a clinical radiog...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Introduction: In 2000, the NHS Plan set out the government's plans for investment and reform across ...
NoAdvanced practice roles are emerging in all disciplines at a rapid pace and reporting radiographe...
Introduction Academia is one area of practice in which radiographers can specialise; they compile...
Introduction: Academia is one area of practice in which radiographers can specialise; they comprise ...
The evolving role of the radiographer has directly influenced the provision of contemporary patient ...
Objectives: To explain what a clinical academic career can be, what it can lead to for the individua...
IntroductionWhilst United Kingdom (UK) student ambitions for role development have been surveyed pre...
Introduction In order to meet the rising demands for imaging and radiotherapy ser...
An increase in the range and capability of imaging modalities has resulted in greater demands for ra...
Recent years have seen significant changes in the way medical imaging services are delivered, rapid ...
Background: The movement from being a healthcare student to a healthcare professional in the UK has ...
Purpose: Radiography degree programmes are coming under increasing pressurefrom the community to ens...
Loughborough University Business School have been commissioned by the Department of Health to study ...
The NHS Plan (Department of Health, 2000) announced that, by the year 2004, 6,500 more therapists an...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Introduction: In 2000, the NHS Plan set out the government's plans for investment and reform across ...
NoAdvanced practice roles are emerging in all disciplines at a rapid pace and reporting radiographe...
Introduction Academia is one area of practice in which radiographers can specialise; they compile...
Introduction: Academia is one area of practice in which radiographers can specialise; they comprise ...
The evolving role of the radiographer has directly influenced the provision of contemporary patient ...
Objectives: To explain what a clinical academic career can be, what it can lead to for the individua...
IntroductionWhilst United Kingdom (UK) student ambitions for role development have been surveyed pre...
Introduction In order to meet the rising demands for imaging and radiotherapy ser...
An increase in the range and capability of imaging modalities has resulted in greater demands for ra...
Recent years have seen significant changes in the way medical imaging services are delivered, rapid ...
Background: The movement from being a healthcare student to a healthcare professional in the UK has ...
Purpose: Radiography degree programmes are coming under increasing pressurefrom the community to ens...
Loughborough University Business School have been commissioned by the Department of Health to study ...
The NHS Plan (Department of Health, 2000) announced that, by the year 2004, 6,500 more therapists an...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Introduction: In 2000, the NHS Plan set out the government's plans for investment and reform across ...
NoAdvanced practice roles are emerging in all disciplines at a rapid pace and reporting radiographe...