I am currently studying the final year of my degree in diagnostic radiography, which combines study with placements so I can gain experience, and apply my knowledge to practise. Alongside this I also volunteer with a programme known as Find and Treat where a mobile x-ray unit circulates around areas of London diagnosing tuberculosis in the hard to reach.
I first heard about the mobile x-ray unit in 2013 during a lecture on the Pathway programme, which gives healthcare assistance to the homeless. In 2014 I decided to become a volunteer with the Find and Treat mobile x-ray unit, which x-rays those most vulnerable to tuberculosis (TB), working closely with homeless and substance misusers. The role helps me understand more about TB, homelessness and communities with high drug and alcohol use – situations that I would not normally face when working in a hospital environment.