Radiographer Letter very much appreciate the opportunity to tell you a little bit about myself. So many times one is not able to describe certain attributes which would make one a likely applicant. I think that if you review my letter, you will see that I am very aptly qualified for your position.
I am an experienced staff radiographer, and am seeking a full time position. I have excelled in my studies and believe I am an excellent writer and communicator. I find it easy to see the whole picture and evaluate the challenges in-patient manages which each day provides. I work well with others, from subordinates to consultants, and I have special interest in the PACS system implementation. I find it very easy to work with little supervision, and feel that my superiors are able to trust me to do my job well and correctly. I am more than competent.
A very much enjoy learning more and more about the work that I do, and I experience every day as a learning opportunity. In the same vein, I consider that I can share the experience I have with others and I am an experienced teacher, very willing to supervise and teach others. I have an easygoing manner and get along well with others. I understand that a good working environment depends on stress management, a clear understanding of duties and the main ideal that the patient is to come first.
I am well versed in the IR (ME)R Radiation regulations and I am very comfortable in answering patient questions regarding radiological processes, risks and benefits of procedures. I believe safety to staff and patients is paramount. I believe I exhibit a significant degree of cultural sensitivity to me able to modify my practice to the needs of our diverse population. I easily think of my feet and I am willing to take the extra step to discuss the possibility of different or additional studies with consultants as would be necessary according to the patient's diagnostic needs. I see myself as a resource to the consultants, and hope to develop a collegial relationship with all other staff members.
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