Anne Nielsen Moody
- Course: Diagnostic Imaging MSc
- Year of graduation: 2016
- Job title: Consultant Radiographer
I am a Consultant Radiographer working in the Breast Imaging department at Leeds Teaching Hospitals, a role I have had for the last two years. Gaining an MSc in diagnostic Imaging was a requirement for the role as a Consultant Radiographer.
I have previously studied at the University of Leeds hence it was natural for me to choose this University again.
The element I enjoy most about studying at Leeds is the familiarity. I have studied several modules in breast imaging over the years and feel very comfortable in the environment the University has to offer.
I found the research methodology module very challenging and at times difficult. The knowledge I gained from this module and the understanding of the various methodologies did help me greatly in writing my dissertation.
Working as a Consultant Radiographer in a busy Breast Unit is very rewarding. The knowledge I have gained as a postgraduate student at the University of Leeds over the years has had a very positive impact on how I have developed as a radiographer and I believe this has helped me to provide the patients attending our unit with the highest quality of care.
Facilities and teaching quality is very good at the University. For my dissertation I mainly used the library where I found staff very helpful when approached with enquiries.
My supervisor for my dissertation was very helpful. He would challenge me to research issues I had regarding my dissertation and encouraged me to find answers to my questions first then discuss my findings with him. He would always answer my e-mails and enquiries promptly.
I would highly recommend studying at the University of Leeds. The course is well organised with skilled lecturers to make the courses interesting and engaging. The qualification gained from the University of Leeds is also highly regarded.
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