Once you’ve completed 10 weeks Initial Naval Training, you’ll join Birmingham City University to study for your BSc in Diagnostic Radiography, alongside other tri-service students and civilians. After your studies, you’ll join a Joint Hospital Group (JHG) unit in either Plymouth or Birmingham to continue developing your clinical skills and competencies as a qualified Radiographer.
Whether serving at home or abroad, our personnel need the best medical treatment. This can only happen if they get the best medical diagnoses. As a Royal Navy Radiographer you are a critical component to all our medical assets. You could find yourself on a Role 2 Afloat team responding to a humanitarian crisis or on our Maritime Role 3 capability on board RFA Argus, responsible for the provision of Ultrasound, X-ray or CT scans to ensure our clinicians can quickly and accurately assess and treat our patients. You will be working as part of highly specialist multidisciplinary team delivering cutting edge care using the latest in medical innovations.