Christina Malamateniou

Caring for autistic and neurodivergent people in medical imaging: the City radiography research group experience and future work

Neurodivergence refers to variations in the way we perceive the environment or act upon it from what is considered as standard (neurotypical) in the human brain. The term is rooted in the neurodiversity movement, which emerged from autistic self-advocates and has expanded to include individuals with diagnoses such as ADHD, dyslexia and dyspraxia, among others.

Ben Potts, Dr Christina Malamateniou, Nikolaos Stogiannos

University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust, City, University of London, Magnitiki Tomograpia Kerkyras

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Integration of AI in radiography practice: ten priorities for implementation

Artificial intelligence (AI) is a concept coined around the 1950s and so has been around for decades. For different reasons relating to lack of sufficient computational capacity, lack of well curated ‘big data,’ and fragmented understanding of how the brain learns, AI remained the privilege of computer scientists and relevant experts and, despite many promises, […]

Dr Christina Malamateniou, Professor Mark McEntee

City, University of London; UCC, Ireland

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Fetal MRI: a practical guide

The aim of this article is to provide some guidance for radiographers undertaking antenatal MRI. It is worth emphasising that we are dealing with two patients: the fetus and the mother. For this article, the mother is referred to as ‘the patient’.

Barbara Nugent, Dr Christina Malamateniou

MRI Safety Matters, City, University of London

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