Region served well by radiographers


Radiographers operate key diagnostic tools such as ultrasounds. Charles Sturt University (CSU) academics and medical imaging students will be present to discuss a career in medical imaging when Regional Imaging Riverina holds an open day in Wagga Wagga on Sunday 8 November - the day in 1895 when Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen discovered x-rays - as part of National Radiographers and Radiation Therapists Week (Monday 2 to Sunday 8 November). Radiographers are the health professionals who operate x-ray, mammogram or ultrasound diagnostic technologies. CSU medical imaging students will also mark the Week with their annual end of year dinner at 6.30pm on Wednesday 4 November at the University’s Convention Centre. “There are around 40 radiographers working in Wagga Wagga alone,” said Mrs Kelly Spuur, lecturer with the School of Dentistry and Health Sciences at CSU at Wagga Wagga. Mrs Spuur is course coordinator of the Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Medical Imaging) and a former radiographer with Regional Imaging Riverina (RIR). “Given the national and international shortage of radiographers, our region is fortunate to have this many professionals working in local private practice and public hospitals.”  The open day is an opportunity for the local community to tour the facility at Calvary Hospital which includes a 16 channel short bore MRI scanner, 16 slice CT and digital mammography unit. Radiographers will also be on hand to discuss their work.

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Media Note: The open day will be held in Regional Imaging Riverina, Calvary Hospital, 36 Hardy Avenue, Wagga Wagga from 11am to 2pm on Sunday 8 November. A sausage sizzle will be available. Entry is by gold coin donation. All the money raised will go to The World Radiography Education Trust Fund to assist in the provision of textbooks to radiographers in developing countries. CSU lecturer Mrs Kelly Spuur is available for interview on 02 6933 2667 or send an email. CSU has offered postgraduate and undergraduate education and training for medical imaging scientists or radiographers for 31 years.

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