The ins and outs of brachytherapy.
With a long history in Radiation Therapy (RT), Brachytherapy is known for its precision in targeting small tissue cancers, its quick recovery time and minimally invasive nature. Join Steve in Episode 11 ...

The ins and outs of brachytherapy.
With a long history in Radiation Therapy (RT), Brachytherapy is known for its precision in targeting small tissue cancers, its quick recovery time and minimally invasive nature. Join Steve in Episode 11 ...

Sitting on both sides of the fence: Medical Radiation Practitioners as patients. Patient care is at the heart of the medical radiation professions, but how do the experiences of the professionals influence the way they interact with patients? In ...

Exploring Entitlements, EBA’s & Awards for Medical Radiation Professionals. How well do you know your entitlements as a Medical Radiation Professional? If you’re employed in the public sector, do you know what’s in your Enterprise Bargaining ...

Excellence recognised: Inside the ASMIRT Fellowship. In RadPod's second episode, host Steve Lacey speaks with Jenna Dean about becoming an ASMIRT Fellow. What exactly is a Fellowship? How hard is it to get? And is it really worth getting? Jenna ...

Rays of change: From tracing paper to precision – The evolution of Radiation Therapy. What did radiation therapy look like 40 years ago? As technology has evolved over the years, so too has the standard of healthcare. In this episode, we speak ...

Unconscious bias and the Halo Effect. Sometimes we favour certain colleagues and clinical placement students over others without meaning to. This can have a profound effect on the workplace and the individuals involved. Join clinical educators ...

Medical Radiation Science in Low-Middle Income Countries. Do you consider how the equipment, technology and infrastructure available to you make your practice possible? Radiography and Radiation Therapy in low-to-middle income countries face ...

Radiography in the Dark Ages. Dark rooms, dip tanks and film changers. Past ASMIRT president and retired radiographer, Bruce Harvey takes us on a trip down memory lane and amazes graduate radiographer, Tate Brazil as he recalls the evolution of ...

CT scans in an ambulance! Inside the Mobile Stroke Unit. What happens when radiography leaves the hospital and hits the road? In this episode, we talk to Fran Langenberg, the CT Lead for Melbourne’s Mobile Stroke Units. These ambulances are ...

The Deteriorating Patient. How confident are you when the patient starts to deteriorate? Recognising and responding to patient deterioration is a crucial skill for every Medical Radiation Practitioner. In this RadPod episode, we chat with ...

Changes to the MRPBA Professional Capabilities – are you prepared? In the revised MRPBA Professional Capabilities, which come into effect on March 30, 2026, there are changes to what Medical Radiation Practitioners must be able to do to practise ...