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New research: How POCUS is changing patient care in Ghana
Patient access to medical imaging services in low and middle income countries is often limited. Due to high cost, infrastructure challenges, limited availability of services and workforce shortages. However, point of care ultrasound (POCUS), a low-cost, portable ultrasound test that can be applied outside medical imaging departments by health workers other than imaging specialists, offers a practical alternative for many patients.

Worldwide Radiology
3 hours ago


Strengthening the inaugural MMed Radiology Residency Programme in Malawi with Else Kröner-Fresenius-Stiftung
Worldwide Radiology is excited to announce a new partnership with Else Kröner-Fresenius-Stiftung (EKFS), which will further strengthen...

Worldwide Radiology
Sep 29


Delivery of POCUS 5.0 Part 1 with a full team of Ghanaian trainers
In a milestone for the sustainability of the Ghana POCUS training programme, Part 1 of the 2025 course has been delivered by a full trainer team of Ghanaian POCUS alumni, without the need for international trainers.

Rachel Binks
Jul 14


Exploring the future of Medical Imaging in Malawi
In June, members of the Diagnostic Imaging Steering Committee at the Malawi Liverpool Wellcome Research Programme (MLW), in collaboration with Worldwide Radiology, hosted the very first workshop on “Digital Health and AI solutions for Medical Imaging in Malawi” at the Amaryllis Hotel in Blantyre. Working closely with our Radiology colleagues from the Malawi Ministry of Health and Kamuzu University of Health Sciences, we created a programme shedding light on every aspect of th

Elizabeth Joekes
Jul 10


Dr Ben Porter: Early career research mentorship
Dr Ben Porter is an infectious diseases registrar based in the UK. He first connected with Worldwide Radiology through a shared interest...

Worldwide Radiology
Jun 9


Sharing knowledge and shaping practice: Dev’s volunteering experience in Malawi
At Worldwide Radiology, we believe that developing global radiology capacity starts with the building of long term collaborations and ongoing exchange of expertise. Our programme in Malawi, based at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital (QECH) and Kamuzu University of Health and Science in Blantyre, is a key example of this approach. Led on the ground by radiologist and project lead Dr Karen Chetcuti, the programme contributes to the training of a new generation of radiology profe

Worldwide Radiology
May 2


Interview with Dr Chisomo Kadammanja, MMed Radiology Programme 3rd Year Trainee
In this video, we speak with Dr. Chisomo Kadammanja, a third-year trainee and part of the first intake of the MMed Radiology training...

Worldwide Radiology
Apr 21


Interview with Dr Christine Mukoka, Radiation and Clinical Oncologist at QECH | Worldwide Radiology
In this interview, Dr Christine Mukoka, a Radiation and Clinical Oncologist at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital (QECH) in Malawi,...

Worldwide Radiology
Apr 11


Interview with Dr Karen Chetcuti, Radiologist and Project Lead at Worldwide Radiology
In this interview, Dr Karen Chetcuti, radiologist and project lead at Worldwide Radiology, shares insights into the organisation’s work...

Paula Alionyte
Mar 25


Worldwide Radiology at ECR 2025: Global Imaging for a Better Future
From 26 February to 2 March 2025, we attended the European Congress of Radiology (ECR) in Vienna, one of the largest radiology...

Worldwide Radiology
Mar 10


Training Malawi’s First Radiologists: Olive’s Experience in the Radiology MMed Programme
In Malawi, there are currently just five radiology consultants serving a population of over 20 million. This means that access to specialist

Worldwide Radiology
Mar 10


Advancing Paediatric Emergency POCUS in Ghana
In September 2024, the pilot Paediatric Emergency point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) programme began in Kumasi, Ghana.

Worldwide Radiology
Dec 3, 2024


Spotlight on Dr Pascal Kangberee: Empowering patient care with POCUS
Pascal Kangberee, a dedicated Pulmonology Fellow in training at Korle Bu Teaching Hospital in Ghana, shares his insights on the transformati

Worldwide Radiology
Oct 17, 2024


Spotlight on Dr Martha Tufuor-Kokor: A journey in medicine and POCUS training
Meet Dr Martha Tufuor-Kokor, a physician based in Ghana, whose journey into medicine has been both challenging and rewarding.

Worldwide Radiology
Oct 10, 2024


Introducing Start4All: An exciting research project aiming to improve TB diagnosis worldwide
Tuberculosis (TB), despite being a preventable and treatable disease, continues to pose a significant global health challenge.

Worldwide Radiology
Jun 10, 2024


Worldwide Radiology joins stakeholder meetings on improving TB diagnosis, at WHO and StopTB in Geneva
To kick off our new collaboration with the Start4All research team at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, we were invited to...

Worldwide Radiology
Mar 24, 2024


Delivering ultrasound training in Madagascar to support Bubonic plague research
Neuroradiologist and our trustee Dr Reena Dwivedi recently returned from Madagascar, where she delivered ultrasound training in...

Worldwide Radiology
Feb 8, 2024


Navigating radiology challenges in Malawi
In Malawi, a country grappling with so many economic and social challenges, more than half the population faces the uphill battle of...

Worldwide Radiology
Dec 10, 2023


Advancing radiology in resource-limited settings: WWR and Collective Minds experience
Bridging the gap in radiology Since 2021, we have been collaborating with Collective Minds Radiology to support the reshaping of the...

Worldwide Radiology
Dec 7, 2023


Worldwide Radiology at the British Society of Neuroradiologists' Annual Conference
Our team recently had the privilege of attending the British Society of Neuroradiologists' (BSNR) Annual Conference in Edinburgh, an...
Marlene Kawira
Oct 9, 2023
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