khazen

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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

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How do you see the role of the radiographer/technologist developing in the future?

Kitho answered this question: Will wait and see

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