Christchurch Polytechnic, New Zealand. Also hospital based training in Timaru and Dunedin.
I work as Charge of Fluoroscopy, I enjoy the running of this service and the challenges it brings.
Teaching students and staff is always a challenge, as everyone learns in a different way. I like to get a student/MRT doing the procedures in the room, as the more that they are involved I feel the more they learn and remember.
We perform between 30-45 examinations a week.
My happiest moment was at the start of my career, finding out I had passed all my exams and was a qualified MRT.
I would like to have more knowledge to effectively teach the registrars in our department.
I have never worked outside New Zealand, but would consider my options when the right circumstances arise.
Radiography is a great choice of career, allowing you to help people in the public or private system. There are good opportunities for employment in a range of countries, in general or specialist areas.
I see MRTs increasing their responsibilities and knowledge by taking on different areas of reporting and performing procedures to free up consultants and registrars.