- Country and place of work
- MALAYSIA, UNIVERSITY MALAYA MEDICAL CENTER
- How long have you been a radiographer?
- 3 years.
- Where did you train?
COLLEGE OF RADIOGRAPHY AND RADIOTHERAPY, KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA.
- How long was your training?
- 3 years.
- What do you enjoy most about your job?
TO HELP PEOPLE THAT NEED CARE.
- What is the most challenging/difficult part of your job and why?
TO DO A LOT OF THING IN ONE DAY. IT IS INCLUDING COMPARE THE DRR WITH PORTAL IMAGE, TREATED PATIENT, DOING SIMULATION AND RT REVIEWED (ASSIST DOCTOR).
- How many patients do you help each week approximately?
210 PATIENTS MEANS MORE THAN 150 FIELDS PERDAY
- What is the most memorable or happiest moment of your radiography career and why?
TO SEE PATIENT GETTING BETTER.
- If you could change or improve one thing about your working life, what would it be?
TO BECOME MORE TALENTED AS DOCTOR IN ONCOLOGY
- Have you ever worked as a radiographer outside your home country? If not, have you considered it?
NO. BUT I WOULD LIKE TO WORK AT OTHER PLACE OUTSIDE MY COUNTRY.
- What advice would you give to someone thinking about becoming a radiographer?
IT IS A VERY KIND AND CHALLENGING JOB
- How do you see the role of the radiographer/technologist developing in the future?
MORE PROFESSIONAL THAN OTHERS HEALTH CARE JOB