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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.Â

Worldwide Radiology
Oct 7


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


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
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