1 Introduction to Ethnography and the Ethnographic Researcher
2 Ethnographic Methods
3 Working as a Diagnostic Radiographer: Relationships with Colleagues
4 Working as a Diagnostic Radiographer: Structure and Environment
5 Working as a Diagnostic Radiographer: The Role of the Diagnostic Radiographer
6 Radiography Education
7 Interprofessional Learning and Working
8 Relationships with Service Users and Values-Based Practice
9 Summary, Conclusions and Recommendations
Ruth M. Strudwick is Associate Professor and Professional Lead for Radiography and Interprofessional Learning in the School of Health and Sports Sciences at the University of Suffolk, UK.
Written from the perspective of a diagnostic radiography educator, this book introduces readers to ethnography as a methodology and examines how an ethnographic researcher sees the world in which they live.
Ruth M. Strudwick is Associate Professor and Professional Lead for Radiography and Interprofessional Learning in the School of Health and Sports Sciences at the University of Suffolk, UK.