Synergy November 2025 is now live

In this month’s edition, Synergy shares the experiences of a radiographer who was diagnosed with prostate cancer

Published: 12 November 2025 SoR | CoR

The latest edition of Synergy is now available for SoR members.

The November 2025 edition of Synergyfeatures an interview with Alliance Medical’s mobile operations manager Rachel Guyll, and her experience working in the private sector.

Read the full edition of Synergy November here.

Members can also get updated by Tamer Ganem on the “near-impossible” challenges of delivering patient care in Gaza. This month’s Synergy also explores the Radiography Steering Group’s efforts to empower staff to bring research more into their day-to-day. 

Sheila Hassan, former president of the SoR and London Council member, emphasises the importance of staying engaged in your region and how radiographers can make the most of their local events.

Readers also have a chance to get acquainted with Sarah Hind, radiotherapy education lead, as she explains how hospitals across the country would benefit from education leadership posts.

Meanwhile, graduates of the society’s Leadership Mentoring Scheme and Formal Research Radiography Mentorship scheme share their experiences with the schemes, the lessons they’ve learned, and why members at all stages of the profession should give them a try.

Highlights this month:

  • The other side of the fence: a patient experience
  • ‘Trust your instincts’: Rachel Guyll’s story of perseverance, mentorship and pushing through regardless
  • Still radiating: Angus Fitchet’s remarkable radiography journey
  • ‘We lack the basic needs to treat patients’: update on life as a radiographer in Gaza
  • Making research part of day-to-day radiography
  • The need for connection: Therapeutic Radiographer Sheila Hassan on staying engaged in your region
  • The life of a radiotherapy education lead: Q&A with Sarah Hind
  • Mentoring with the SoR | CoR: a chance to develop personally and professionally

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