Society radiographers

  • How does radiology help society?

    Radiology started with the X-ray, which changed the field of medicine forever.
    The ability to use imaging to see inside the body, diagnose a broken bone, diagnose diseases and so much more has made radiology necessary for medical care.
    X-rays use radiation to look through the body and see foreign objects and bones..

  • What is the role of society of radiographers?

    The Society of Radiographers shapes the healthcare agenda and lead opinion on a wide range of professional issues.
    We set the standards that become the policies adopted and acclaimed by governments and health professionals worldwide..

  • Radiology started with the X-ray, which changed the field of medicine forever.
    The ability to use imaging to see inside the body, diagnose a broken bone, diagnose diseases and so much more has made radiology necessary for medical care.
    X-rays use radiation to look through the body and see foreign objects and bones.
  • Working life.
    As a diagnostic radiographer, you'll use cutting-edge technology to take images of the insides of patients to help understand and diagnose conditions.
    Based in a hospital, you'll work with patients and colleagues to design treatment programmes and support patients until their treatment ends.
  • Working life
    Based in a hospital, you'll work with patients and colleagues to design treatment programmes and support patients until their treatment ends.
    From using a CT scanner to make a .
    1. D image for a surgeon to preparing a patient for an MRI scan – you'll be using some of the most complex and advanced technology
Contact the Society of Radiographers. Use our general enquiries form or call 020 7740 7200 9am - 5pm. Contact the SoR 
The Society of Radiographers As a trade union and UK professional body for the diagnostic imaging and radiotherapy workforce, with our members, we shape  Being a memberContact usJoin usSoR logo
The Society of Radiographers is a professional body and trade union that represents more than 90 percent of the diagnostic and therapeutic radiographers in the United Kingdom. WikipediaHeadquarters: London, United KingdomPresident: Claire DonaldsonFounded: 1920Motto: Ex umbris eruditioFounders: Dr Albert Forder and Dr Robert Knox
The British Nuclear Medicine Society (BNMS) was established in 1966 and is an independent forum devoted to various aspects of nuclear medicine in the UK.
The mission statement of BNMS is the advancement of science and public education in Nuclear Medicine that would benefit patients.
As of 2020 the BNMS has over 600 members.
The BNMS is a registered company and charity.
Society radiographers
Society radiographers

British radiographer (1896–1968)

Kathleen Kitty Clara Clark MBE was a British radiographer who wrote the standard text now called Clark's Positioning in Radiography.
She was one of the first qualified radiographers and she established its teaching at the Royal Northern Hospital.
The Society of Radiographers (SoR) is a professional body

The Society of Radiographers (SoR) is a professional body

UK trade union

The Society of Radiographers (SoR) is a professional body and trade union that represents more than 90 percent of the diagnostic and therapeutic radiographers in the United Kingdom.
The College of Radiographers (CoR) is a charitable subsidiary of the Society, they are collectively known as the Society and College of Radiographers (SCoR).
The Society of X-Ray Technology was a British professional association for work with X-rays.

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