Sunday 11 September 2016

09.30 Welcome back – Pennine lecture theatre

Prof Heidi Probst; Reader in Radiotherapy and Oncology, Sheffield Hallam University

09.40 The Elephant in the Room. MSc? Accreditation? – desirable or essential?
Brief position statements followed by panel discussion and questions from audience.
Speakers: Richard Evans, Mark Given, Dr Bev Snaith, Jill Harris
10.35 Proffered Papers

(Chair – Prof Heidi Probst; Reader in Radiotherapy and Oncology, Sheffield Hallam University)

Mapping the way: Using a participatory, evidence-informed, patient-centred framework to develop an
advanced practice role – Amanda Bolderston.

Setting priorities for a gastro-intestinal consultant radiographer: An exploration into the potential
role based on local service need – Rachel Bilton

Setting a benchmark in a multidisciplinary approach to a Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter insertion
service – Patrick Eastgate.

11.15 Tea/Coffee (Sponsored by Oncology Systems Ltd), Exhibition and ePosters
11.45 Proffered Papers – Pennine lecture theatre
(Chair – James Harcus; Senior Lecturer in Diagnostic Imaging, Sheffield Hallam University)

A week in a Radiographer Reporting Service – Rob Milner

A hermeneutic phenomenological study of Australian medical imaging(radiography) practitioners’
perception towards the role of higher education in the context of developing “advanced practice”
in planar image interpretation – Johnathan Hewis

The impact of global work list working on radiographer reporting across a Scottish Health Board – Dr Jonathan McConnell.

12.20 Conference Closing Keynote
Suzanne Rastrick (Chief Allied Health Professions Officer – England)
13.15 Conference close