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LASUTH Centre Celebrates World Radiography Day With Students

by Sivowaku Abiodun
2 years ago
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In a bid to inspire the next generation of healthcare professionals, BT Health and Diagnostic Centre (BTHDC) of Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) recently hosted science students in Lagos State to celebrate World Radiography Day.

This, according to the host, was aimed not only to educate and engage high school students in the fascinating world of radiography, but also to groom those who might be considering a career in radiography.

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Among the schools were Chrisland School, Command Secondary School Ikeja, Brightsun College Ikeja, and Airforce Secondary School Ikeja.

World Radiography Day, which is celebrated annually on November 8, is an occasion to recognise the contributions of radiographers worldwide and promote the importance of medical imaging and radiation therapy in healthcare.

BT Health and Diagnostic Centre has taken this opportunity to open its doors to young minds, fostering curiosity and interest in the field of radiography.

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A Chemistry teacher from Brightsun College School, Mr. Umar Danjuma, commented: “This event has been an eye-opener for our students. They have gained a deeper understanding of radiography and its role in healthcare. It is initiatives like these that spark curiosity and encourage our students to explore STEM careers.”

A student from Brightsun College, Olamidoke Olayiwola, expressing newfound interest in radiography as a potential career path, shared, “I never realised how important radiography is in medicine. This experience has made me consider pursuing a career in this field.”

On the path of BTHDC, “This initiative not only to shed light on the importance of radiography but also serves as a catalyst for encouraging STEM education in Nigeria. As we navigate the complexities of the modern healthcare landscape, investing in the education and empowerment of young minds is a step towards building a healthier and more resilient future.”

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