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 Export to Your Calendar 27/01/2026
When: Tuesday, January 27, 2026
7:00 PM
Where: Virtual
United Kingdom

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Radiographers play an increasingly critical role in delivering accurate, timely, and high-quality imaging. As reporting responsibilities expand across NHS Trusts and internationally, many are seeking structured, expert-led training to build confidence and progress toward independent reporting. This webinar is designed for radiographers who want to strengthen their reporting skills and understand how to use Radiology Seminars’ courses, fellowships, and learning communities to advance their careers. With experience training 4,000+ professionals and partnering with 25+ NHS Trusts, we will outline the full pathway from course selection to measurable clinical impact. What you will learn You should attend this webinar if you are a reporting radiographer or radiologist and want to learn how to make high-quality actionable reports that bring benefit to your patients and your clinical colleagues

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