Malpractice, negligence and litigation in radiological setting
MALPRACTICE, NEGLIGENCE AND LITIGATION IN RADIOLOGICAL SETTING
By Anselm E. Chukwuani
A sub-conscious patient fell from the couch because she was not properly secured with safety...
The Radiographer/Radiologic Technologist: An Essential Member of the Cath Lab Team
Since the emergence of the cath lab in the 1980s, the use of percutaneous intervention has grown exponentially to treat millions with life threatening...
Introduction to the Alexander Technique by Angela Bradshaw
An Introduction to the Alexander Technique for Medical Imaging Professionals
By Angela Bradshaw MSTAT, DMU, DCR(R)
What Is The Alexander Technique?
Alexander's Technique is a powerful, holistic,...
10 TOP TIPS FOR FRESH RADIOGRAPHY GRADUATES
We all couldn’t wait to finish school for good, be done with endless assignments, some overbearing lecturers and sleepless nights. In fact, besides the...
RADIOGRAPH: A MIRROR IMAGE OF THE BODY
By: Ajose Michael Sonayon
But you will ask; “Doesn’t the title say a mirror image of the body?” Indeed, the radiograph of a certain...
The Cancer that Is Eating Africa
Article by Dr Clement Edusa (Medical Director/Clinical & Radiation Oncologist) and Janine de Nysschen (General Manager) of Sweden Ghana Medical Centre
When the telephone rang...
MEDIC EAST AFRICA AND MEDLAB EAST AFRICA TO HOST THE REGION’S...
NAIROBI, Kenya: The organisers of leading healthcare exhibitions like Arab Health, FIME, Africa Health, Medlab Middle East- Informa Markets have announced the commencement of...
Overcoming anxiety among paediatric patients while carrying out radiography procedures.
It is important to recognize that pediatrics are easily irritated and unusually aware of strangers and unfamiliar environments. This presents a huge challenge for...
Patient advocacy in radiology: the radiographer’s duty
By Anselm Chukwuani
The term - patient advocacy - is a relatively new one in the healthcare lexicon. Patient advocacy is concerned with advocacy for...



















