This session will explore how to maximise the visibility and impact of radiography research. Topics include how to present and position research effectively within the academic writing process, highlighting its clinical impact, and strategies for communicating findings to a wider audience beyond academia. Participants will gain practical tools to ensure their research reaches the right stakeholders and drives meaningful change in both practice and public understanding.
Chairperson's introduction
Helle Precht, Middelfart / Denmark
Moreno Zanardo, Milan / Italy
How to sell your research in the academic writing process
Karen Knapp, Newton Abbot / United Kingdom
- Examples of how to write an article that captivates readers and clearly frames the study’s purpose
- What journal to choose for the specific paper?
- Reflect on how to make the story of the paper clear and precise
Aurelija Blaževičienė, Kaunas / Lithuania
- Relevant research questions and best research methods to gain clinical impact
- Ensure collaboration with clinicians and patients
- Reflect on best practice in regard to clinical impact
How to communicate to the wider audience about your research
Nejc Mekis, Ljubljana / Slovenia
- What happens after an article is published?
- How to share new knowledge with your clinical colleagues
- Where to tell and inform about your study?