Turning imaging strategy into operational delivery across the NHS

RadVision 2026: The NHS Imaging Transformation Conference South arrives at a pivotal moment for diagnostic services. Demand across CT, MRI, ultrasound and specialist imaging continues to rise, while services face ongoing pressure around workforce, backlogs and infrastructure.
At the same time, national programmes such as imaging networks and community diagnostic centres are moving from policy into delivery. This shift creates an urgent need for practical insight, not theory, making RadVision a timely forum for NHS teams focused on implementation.
The conference is designed to bridge the gap between national ambition and frontline reality. A national keynote will outline the future direction of NHS imaging, including the role of networks and CDCs in expanding capacity and improving access
This is supported by operational deep dives into areas such as hybrid reporting models, offering practical perspectives on how organisations are balancing in-house teams, network collaboration and teleradiology.
A defining feature of RadVision is its skills-led, outcomes-driven format. The agenda prioritises active learning through skill clinics and peer exchange, ensuring delegates leave with clear, transferable approaches. Sessions focused on artificial intelligence, cloud imaging and CDC delivery will explore not just what is possible, but how to implement safely and effectively within NHS settings.
Key sessions and focus areas:
- National keynote on imaging strategy, networks and CDC expansion
- Skill clinic on AI, cloud and teleradiology in practice
- NHS deep dive into hybrid reporting and service resilience
- Operational insights into Community Diagnostic Centre delivery
- Leadership session on workforce development and advanced practice
- Breakout clinics focused on modality-specific pathway optimisation
Peer-to-peer exchange sits at the core of the event. Delegates will engage directly with colleagues facing similar challenges, sharing lessons learned and practical solutions. This creates a highly collaborative environment where conversations are grounded in real experience rather than theory.
What delegates gain from the skill exchange model:
- Practical ideas from teams already delivering transformation
- Honest discussion around operational challenges and solutions
- Clear examples of how national strategy is being applied locally
- Opportunities to test and refine approaches with peers
All delegates will receive 8 CPD points, ensuring the day contributes to both professional development and service improvement. Alongside the structured programme, the event offers high-quality networking with NHS leaders, clinicians and operational managers, creating valuable connections that extend beyond the day itself.
RadVision 2026 is built for those responsible for delivering change across imaging services. It provides the insight, tools and peer network needed to translate strategy into measurable operational improvement.
Book your place here:
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