Everlight's first Plain Film Reporting Radiographer Study Day

Learning and development is in our nature here at Everlight, and we are excited to have launched the next chapter of our educational offering with our first Study Day for Reporting Radiographers.

Written by Everlight News Desk

on Jun 12, 2026

As demand for diagnostic imaging continues to grow, reporting radiographers play an increasingly important role in delivering timely, high-quality care for patients. Supporting the development of these highly skilled professionals is something we are passionate about at Everlight. 

A fantastic day was had at the Ulster Reform Club in Belfast on Saturday as Everlight Radiology welcomed reporting radiographers from Northern Ireland and radiographers from the Republic of Ireland for our Plain Film Reporting Radiographer Study Day.

Nick Bithray, Everlight's lead reporting radiographer, led the day and delivered an outstanding programme that combined expert teaching with interactive image review sessions, covering topics highly relevant to everyday clinical practice. Our sincere thanks go to Nick for bringing his expertise, enthusiasm and commitment to education to the sessions.

Thank you also to Dr Sonyia McFadden and Dr Clare Rainey for their engaging discussion and to the University of Ulster, the Society and College of Radiographers (SCoR) and the Irish Institute of Radiography and Radiation Therapy (IIRRT) for their endorsement of the day.

Most importantly, thank you to all the radiographers who joined us. It was wonderful to see colleagues from across the island of Ireland coming together and contributing to such an engaging and collaborative day of learning, and to the Ulster Reform Club for the wonderful venue and hosting of the day.

We are delighted with the positive feedback we have received so far, and look forward to continuing to support education, professional development and collaboration across the radiology community.

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