In a department not nearly as equipped as those you’ll be used to in Australia, you’ll nonetheless have the chance to work with X-ray and ultrasound, and see a whole range of location-specific conditions. Expect to observe and assist with hysterosalphingograms, barium meals, ureothograms, and fistusograms. Outside of placement hours, what could be better than a long walk on the beach? Or - if you're feeling more adventurous - visit Mole Game Park to discover local wildlife. Read what our students think below!
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Jessica Rivers
Exeter University 2024
"The experience will ultimately shape you into not only a better professional but also a better person!"
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Bradford University 2022
"Even ‘disposable’ equipment was sometimes reused from patient to patient"
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City University London
"I saw quite a few abdomen ultrasounds done to check for metastases."
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Keele University 2019
"The opportunity to travel around Vietnam was a great addition to my elective placement."
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University of Hertfordshire 2019
"Local staff taught me about their exposure techniques and why they use a higher kVp."
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University of Cumbria 2019
"The operation of the department was very efficient despite the limited services available."
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University of the West of England 2018
"Travelling by myself was a lot less difficult than I thought it would be."
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University of Leeds 2017
"If you’re considering a Work the World placement, my advice would be ‘definitely go!’ It’s the chance of a lifetime, and will open your mind to different cultures and experiences."
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Glasgow Caledonian University 2016
"I can honestly say it is the best decision I have ever made."
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