Practice Development Network
for Allied Health Professions

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Radiography

The Practice Development Network for Allied Health Professions - Radiography is chaired by Maureen Beange (Therapy) and Katherine Sutton (Diagnostic). The network has regional representation across Scotland.

Network Representatives for Therapy Radiography (Word 132K, 37 Secs)

Network Representatives for Diagnostic Radiography (Word 132K, 37 Secs)

Mission Statement

The purpose of the Practice Development Network for Allied Health Professions - Radiography is to communicate and share best practice promoting a dynamic, evidence-based, quality service in Scotland.

Objectives

To have a Practice Development rep in every X-ray department.

Practice Development Network for Allied Health Professions – Therapeutic Radiography Bulletin

We have pleasure in enclosing a bulletin which has been developed by the Practice Development Network for Allied Health Professions (Therapeutic Radiography) and supported by the Practice Development Unit at NHS Quality Improvement Scotland. 
 
Link opens in new windowClick here to download the Practice Development Network for Allied Health Professions – Therapeutic Radiography Bulletin (PDF, 252K, 2.11Mins)

Valuing Radiography in Scotland Event - 23rd September 2006
Heriot Watt University, Edinburgh

Over 80 radiographers, working in Scotland, attended a collaborative radiography event on 23rd September 2006 in Edinburgh. This conference was organised and supported by the Scottish Council for Radiography, NHS Quality Improvement Scotland, NHS Education and the Scottish Executive Health Department.

The day provided an excellent opportunity to share good practice, debate radiography issues and network with colleagues. The opportunities for radiographers in engaging with clinical effectiveness, role development, career progression and the policy agenda were all highlighted in the morning presentations.
Jacqui Lunday, Chief Health Professions Officer, said radiographers are now firmly on the map and have never before had such opportunity to make a difference to patients in Scotland .

Congratulations to Sandy Mathers, Research Fellow who won the poster competition.

Click below to view Audrey Paterson's Presentations

Service Development Initiatives

Please complete the template below to provide details on project and audit information for radiography development initiatives. Email completed templates to ahpadmin.qis@nhs.net for publication on this page.

Click here to download the blank template (Excel, 14K, 3 Secs)

Current Vacancies

We still have a few regions without representatives. If you wish to be a departmental rep, please contact your regional rep. 

Meetings and Events

To advertise a meeting or an event please contact AHP Administrator ahpadmin.qis@nhs.net

Key Contacts

Society of Radiographers contacts:

Professional Officer: Sean Kelly

Email: Seank@sor.org

Professional Officer: Maria Murray

Email: mariam@sor.org

Return to Practice: Christine Freeman 

Email: christina@sor.org

Full time officer: Elizabeth Stow

Email: elizabeths@sor.org

 


 

HEI:

Glasgow Caledonian University: Lorna Nimmo

Email: l.nimmo@gcal.ac.uk

Robert Gordon University: Leslety Forsyth

Email: l.forsyth@rgu.ac.uk

Queen Margaret University College: Karen Wood

Email: kwood@qmuc.ac.uk


Topic Specific Group representatives:

Musculoskeletal: Alison Milne

Email: alison.milne@tuht.scot.nhs.uk

Children's Services: Elizabeth Weldon

Email: eweldon880@aol.com

Stroke: Muriel Cockburn

Email: muriel@postmaster.co.uk

Publications

Synergy publications can be found on the Society of Radiographers website

Sharing Best Practice

If you have a project or undertaken an audit, which improved the care and service to your patients, then please share it by using the network. Abstracts or articles can be posted on this web page.
 
Contact ahpadmin.qis@nhs.net at QIS for your article to be submitted.

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