shrikant sharma tilawat

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Country and place of work
India, Jaipur,Rajasthan
How long have you been a radiographer?
30+ years.
Where did you train?

S.M.S. Medical college & Attached group of Hospitals
Jaipur. India

How long was your training?
2 years.
What do you enjoy most about your job?

I enjoy the most of my work to train my collugues who join as a new commer in this field to achieve radiology
as a career.

What is the most challenging/difficult part of your job and why?

The most difficult part of my job is that to provide a honourable recognisation to the desiganation of radiographer that he has his own identity among the profession.

How many patients do you help each week approximately?

I help approximately 101 patient in a week .

What is the most memorable or happiest moment of your radiography career and why?

Most memorable moment of my radiography career is
to serve a very poor patient by doing his diagnosis earlier for his treatment in critical position and get well soon.

If you could change or improve one thing about your working life, what would it be?

Improvement in knowledge of the subject make perfect
in the practice and gives quality result for the life.

Have you ever worked as a radiographer outside your home country? If not, have you considered it?

Yes, I have trained/worked in the europien countries for
radiation protection, QA & QC.
If any opportunity may occures i shall accept it.

What advice would you give to someone thinking about becoming a radiographer?

This is most efficient job and clinicians are dependent
on the diagnosis so very much telented people should shake hand for opting this job as aradiogrpher beside
its risk factor.

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

The future of RADIATION TECHNOLOGIST would be much bright if all the proffessionals involving in this field
must be under one umbrella of same ideas and keep them up at utmost horizons.

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

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