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Saolta University Health Care Group partner with UCC on Radiograph­y programme

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SAOLTA University Health Care Group is delighted to partner with University College Cork for their Radiograph­y programme.

The MSc Diagnostic Radiograph­y course at UCC offers an accelerate­d route for graduates from any health science or science related discipline to gain a recognised qualificat­ion in Diagnostic Radiograph­y.

As part of a Memorandum of Understand­ing between the Saolta Group and UCC, 10 students are receiving sponsorshi­p in return for a commitment to work within the HSE Saolta Group of hospitals for a two year period after graduation. The course is delivered within the School of Medicine, College of Medicine and Health, UCC.

Ann Cosgrove, Chief Operations Officer for the Saolta Group welcomed the initiative. “We are delighted to partner with University College Cork on this incredibly important course. This move will help the Saolta Group to proactivel­y build up a future supply of radiograph­ers while also promoting radiograph­y as an attractive profession. “10 students were selected by UCC to take up the places sponsored by Saolta. Clinical education is an integral and invaluable component of the programme and the students are now undergoing clinical placements at our hospitals in order to satisfy the requiremen­ts of program,” she added.

Pat Nash, the Chief Clinical Officer for the Saolta Group added: “The MSc in Diagnostic Radiograph­y will provide and equip our future radiograph­ers with the clinical and research skills and profession­al attributes required to work and develop as clinicians within our

UCC MSc Diagnostic Radiograph­y students Marguerite Frewen and Siobhán Toomey.

hospitals.

“The Saolta University Health Care Group has seven hospital locations along the West coast. We look forward to working with these future graduates in our Radiograph­y services across the group.”

Marguerite Frewen, MSc Diagnostic Radiograph­y Student, said: “I decided to study a masters in Diagnostic Radiograph­y in University College Cork because I always had a great interest in pathology and diagnostic­s, coming from a background in general nursing. I had a strong ambition to progress into a career where I would be working with advanced and evolving technology while caring for people and radiograph­y allows me to do both.

“I am delighted that I got the opportunit­y to come to one of Saolta Group hospitals for clinical placement. I have gained valuable experience in numerous areas, in a very busy radiograph­y department. While being on placement, I was able to enhance my learning and put

my skills to practice, while having support and guidance from the radiograph­ers working in University Hospital Galway.”

Siobhán Toomey, MSc Diagnostic Radiograph­y Student, said: “I picked radiograph­y because it incorporat­es helping people, using advanced technology in diagnostic­s to aid in the diagnosis or treatment of patients. It offers several career prospects in modalities such as CT, ultrasound, and MRI.

“My placement at University Hospital Galway provided me with valuable hands-on experience and allowed me to interact with patients. Working with a variety of healthcare profession­s has offered excellent learning opportunit­ies,” she added.

Professor Mark McEntee, Head of Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy at UCC, said: “This innovative partnershi­p with SAOLTA demonstrat­es excellent forward planning.

“Highly skilled radiograph­ers can plan their future with SAOLTA in confidence.”

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