James Hoare

Mr James Hoare

Personal profile

Overview

I joined LSBU part time in September 2021 to begin my career in academia. My current role at LSBU is a lecturer in diagnostic radiography, teaching undergrad trainee radiographers. I also help with post grad radiographer courses, teaching radiographer reporting in MSK and chest.
I have been working in the NHS since 2010, spending most of my career at Kings College Hospital, a major trauma centre in South London. I still work part time for Kings College Hospital, continuing my practice as a reporting radiographer, specialising in interpreting musculoskeletal and chest imaging.

Research Interests

My main external activity consists of my practice as a reporting radiographer for King's College Hospital, writing reports for musculoskeletal and chest radiographs. I have also engaged with Health Education England to provide teaching and image review sessions for trainee reporting radiographers.
I recently completed a small research project into the public health role of radiographers, and I will be looking to expand this project, hopefully in the near future to include the views of more radiographers.

Additional Responsibility


Diagnostic radiography placement lead

Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals

In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):

  • SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being

Education/Academic qualification

MSc Medical imaging and radiation sciences (Image interpretation)

20182022

PgCert Adult chest radiographic reporting

20192020

BSc (Hons) Diagnostic Radiography

20062010

External Positions and Roles

Reporting Radiorapher, King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

2012 → …

Radiography, Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust

20102012

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