Allied Health & Scientific
Last updated: 22 April 2021
My story
Robin Thapa
Senior Diagnostic Radiographer, CT/MRI Department
What made you become a Diagnostic Radiographer? - " I was looking for a profession that was practical, rewarding and evolving. I have a huge love for gadgets and advance technology. Radiography was really the ideal option."
How did you become a Diagnostic Radiographer? - " Becoming a Diagnostic Radiographer was a very rewarding lane. The three years of degree course needed a lot of dedication and hard work, but it was all worth it. "
What do you do on a day to day basis? - " CT/MRI Radiographer play a pivotal role in modern healthcare. On a daily basis, we use advance imaging equipment to capture images that will be used by other medical professionals when treating patients. "
Why did you choose PHU? - " I choose to work with PHU because it is close to where I live plus, the values and vision of the Trust compliment my aims in life. "
What do you enjoy about being a Diagnostic Radiographer? - " As a CT/MRI radiographer, the things I enjoy the most is the changes and advancement in technology. My career is always changing and advancing. Every day is a learning day."
Career plans and advice for others - " If you want to work in a practical and evolving environment that makes a difference in people's lives. Then come and join the ride it's very rewarding. "