Diagnostic radiography plays a crucial role in disease diagnosis by producing images through techniques such as X-rays, ultrasound, computed tomography (CT), radionuclide imaging (RNI), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). As a diagnostic radiographer, you will learn about X-ray production, human anatomy, patient communication, and addressing service users' concerns. This profession, allied to medicine, involves working across hospital settings like A&E, operating theatres, and wards, with opportunities for advanced roles including image reporting, educating students, and performing specialised procedures after postgraduate training.Applications for Bangor's Diagnostic Radiography programme are accepted year-round until places are filled, though early submissions are advised. Eligible UK students committing to two years of work in Wales may receive full tuition coverage via the NHS Wales Bursary Scheme, plus a £1,000 living costs contribution and means-tested support. Overseas applications are not accepted, and the course is taught at Bangor University's Wrexham Campus, adjacent to Wrexham Maelor Hospital. For module details, consult the university's website.
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