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Screenshot of our new paper in the Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences, entitled Person-centred care education in practice: Students' and academics' evaluation of a postgraduate radiography module. The list of authors are as follows: Riaan van de Venter, Connor Parish, Ben Potts, Nikolaos Stogiannos, Nmesoma Ukaji, Clare Simcock, Niamh Devane, Lee Jagodzinski, Stephen T. Hilton, Marios Yannakas, Ruth Strudwick, Naman Julka-Anderson, Hubert van Griensven, Kate Dahlenburg, Sophie Shephard, Yvonne Thackray,, Carla Barrett, Amanda Bolderston, Benard Ohene-Botwe, Janice St John Matthews, Rachel Harris, Naomi Shiner, Emma Hyde, Emily Skelton and Christina Malamateniou.
New paper published today sharing an evaluation of the person-centred care module some of the team ran with colleagues from different fields, universities, organisations and with diverse lived experience.
Currently open access.
Link: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
A collage of five photos from an academic research event. Top left, a smiling man stands beside a poster titled “NEEDs Project” about neurodivergent experiences in emergency departments. Top right, a woman stands next to a poster on radiographers’ and autistic individuals’ perceptions of autism in radiography. Centre right, a man points to a poster on digital twin simulation in MRI. Bottom left, a large lecture theatre is filled with attendees listening to a presentation. Bottom right, rows of research posters are displayed in a busy conference hall.
Ben, Julian and Ellie represented CRRAG at the @citystgeorges.bsky.social School of Health and Medical Sciences Research Day. The day brought together researchers to share their work and exchange ideas, showcasing an impressive range of projects, all focused on driving innovation in health and care.
Join us at the very successful AI #primer course at City St George's November 3rd to November 7th 2025 in London.
**Register your interest in the link: www.citystgeorges.ac.uk/prospective-...
**Formal registrations open in July until end of September 2025, fees apply
**Free online webinar July 9th
Graphic announcing a new publication titled The A3ReAcH Framework. The top of the image features large bold text reading “NEW PAPER” with a subtitle above it: “The A3ReAcH Framework”. Below is a cropped screenshot of the journal article, showing the title: “The A3ReAcH (Autistic, ADHD and AuDHD research accessibility in healthcare) framework: Principles for inclusive healthcare research with autistic, ADHD and AuDHD individuals in radiography and medical radiation technology”, authored by Ben Potts, Emily Skelton, Georgia Pavlopoulou, Themis Karaminis, and Christina Malamateniou, and published in the Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences (2025).
🚨 New publication!
The first paper from my #PhD is now out!
The A3ReAcH Framework is 12 principles for inclusive, accessible research for autistic, ADHD & AuDHD people.
🔗 www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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Screenshot of the first page of the paper entitled "R-AI-diographers: a European survey on perceived impact of AI on professional identity, careers, and radiographers’ roles"
A new paper from a huge collaboration between many of the @crra3g.bsky.social team and European colleagues is now available online and open access!
This is the largest survey on #AI and #medical #imaging / #radiotherapy (2206 participants from 37 different countries)
Read: doi.org/10.1186/s132...
A linked in post by Dr Christina Maltamateniou, which reads as “* Funding success* Many congratulations to Emily Skelton PhD the deputy Director of @CRRAG for her recent success as Pl on the CoRIPS grant about #autistic people experiences in healthcare. In her team were also coapplicants Ben Potts Themis Karaminis Dr Georgia Pavlopoulou @Chris Papadopoulos lea hellmueller. Well done Emily and all, many thanks to Society and College of Radiographers (SCoR) for review and opportunity. Congratulations to all awardees of this round.”
Some good news from us. 🎉
A team from CRRAG, led by Emily, with collaborators from City and UCL were awarded CoRIPs funding from the SCoR to explore #autistic people’s experiences of healthcare. This complements the research on this topic done previously and currently been conducting in CRRAG.
Nikos was on the JMIRS podcast talking about their paper that won Editor’s Choice Top Commentary 2024. It involved experts from Medical Imaging, Radiotherapy and far beyond arguing multi-professional collaboration is needed for safe and effective AI implementation.
open.spotify.com/episode/5u6R...