More Consultant Radiologists Needed To Meet Rising Demand, Say Doctors' Leaders, UK
Main Category: Radiology / Nuclear MedicineAlso Included In: MRI / PET / Ultrasound
Article Date: 19 May 2008 - 1:00 PDT
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Around 1300 extra consultant radiologists are needed in England over the coming years if the NHS is to meet the increasing demand for emergency interventional treatments, diagnostic imaging and screening, the BMA warns.
Recent Department of Health projections on workforce1 show there is a need for a focused and planned expansion in consultant numbers to meet the increasing demand for radiological services.
Although government figures2 on diagnostic waiting times published yesterday show improvements in waiting, this level of activity cannot be sustained with the current workforce levels. The demand for ultrasound, CT and MRI scans is increasing year on year, and with complex imaging now being required around the clock, more consultants are needed to ensure the service can be delivered more quickly and at the highest standard.
The Healthcare Commission's report on its investigation into maternal deaths at Northwick Park Hospital3 recognised that there was a shortage of suitably trained interventional radiologists and recommended all obstetric units should have urgent access to this crucial emergency treatment at all times.
The Royal College of Radiologists (RCR) supports the need for consultant expansion. Dr Gill Markham, Vice-President of the RCR and Dean of the Faculty for Clinical Radiology, said: 'Demand for scans and complex imaging is rising year on year and is set to increase even further in light of recent developments with extra patients being referred from the Government's planned extension of the Breast programme and Colonic screening programme4. We need a steady and sustained expansion in consultant numbers if we are to deliver this level of service to patients safely and to the high standards that patients deserve."
The BMA recently launched a campaign5 to enhance the quality of care for patients by expanding consultant numbers across many specialities. Dr Jonathan Fielden, chairman of the BMA's consultants committee said: "Although waiting times for diagnostics seem to be improving; this progress cannot be sustained unless capacity is expanded to meet future rises in demand. Ad-hoc commissioning of poorly integrated private providers is not a long term solution. The NHS needs to build its own sustainable infrastructure to deliver for the longer term benefit of patients.
"Focused expansion of consultant numbers will not only help meet the extra demands on the NHS, but as medical leaders and innovators, this will enhance the development of local services and provision of teaching and research."
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1. http://www.healthcareworkforce.nhs.uk/wrtproformas.html
2. http://www.performance.doh.gov.uk/diagnostics/index.htm
3. http://www.healthcarecommission.org.uk/_db/_documents/Northwick_tagged.pdf
4. http://www.cancerscreening.nhs.uk/breastscreen/
http://www.cancerscreening.nhs.uk/bowel/
5. http://www.bma.org.uk/pressrel.nsf/wlu/SGOY-7DHD46?OpenDocument&vw=wfmms
http://www.bma.org.uk
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posted by OB on 5 Sep 2008 at 1:01 amWhile in one part of the world there is a great lack of radioilogists there are other parts with radiologists trained in the states, canada and other western countries -
with great capabilities. Licensure is the main issue -
what is the best way to find a position in the UK or other countries without having to go through the ordeal of doing medicine again.
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posted by Emad on 8 Feb 2011 at 8:04 amRadiologists are needed in UK and Ireland. Then registration is required. After that we check for registration we well fined clear discrimination and inequity for post graduated degree taken within EU for whom non EU citizen respect EU bearing same certificate. And its clearly misleading accepting people to site exams and succeeded then not eligible because of their nationality. !!!!!!!!
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