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AIMS
To organize a workshop series and seminar to empower the radiographer profession
and to collaborate with other relevant academic institutions nationwide.
INTRODUCTION
Hello research workshop is the first of the three series workshop that is planned by
the Malaysian Society of Radiographers (MSR). The workshop intends to improve
research skills among the clinical radiographers and radiography students. The three
areas covered in this workshop are how to acquire basic research skills, perform
research in clinical sites and apply research funding.
This is a 3 parts workshop for both therapeutic, diagnostic radiographers and
students. This workshop is designed to inform the audience of the main reasons &
guides to undertake research in radiography, the skills needed to conduct research,
how to get involved in research and the streams available for funding.
The workshop is a Continuing Professional Development (CPD) accredited event that
will offer the delegates the opportunity to learn from the well-experienced speakers
or researchers, ask questions and share their thoughts with other colleagues.
The workshop is conducted in a collaboration with numbers of academic institutions
such as UNISZA, UKM, UPM, MSU, and Radiology Department, Hospital Kuala
Lumpur. This collaboration will allow a holistic research inputs that will strengthen the
industry and universities linkage.
The workshop is mainly opened to clinical radiographers and allied health professional
as well as all students from universities and colleges nationwide that have offered
Diagnostic Imaging and Radiotherapy courses. Hands-on sessions will become a good
platform for all delegates to discuss, evaluate and receive constructive inputs from
experts and to participate in learning the entire process of research through the
workshop.
The workshop will include a seminar on the following day for any selected workshop
series conducted. The speakers will be invited from various academic institutions to
share the current trends or technologies in research that is related to medical imaging
or radiography.

