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@mstotty88 @Lomesome144812 @ElshadKarbasi Radiologist isn't the key step here.
Radiographer is.
The scanners are already in the DGHs.
And whilst we aren't going to report the scan, any one on call for spine will be able to recognise a big disc that might warrant surgery...
@juliaisobela I guess all those depressed babies respond pretty well to feeding and naps. Probably a fairly straightforward clinic, but I imagine the parents response when you have to section their neonate must be a challenge.
@AmedeoCalisto 6 from Queen's Square, five from Cambridge, four from Oxford. Leaves one from elsewhere - numbers don't lie - if you want to get into neurosurgery these days you *need* to come through a centre with a track record like the above.