BREAKING NEWS
On 29th June, 116 distinguished guests gathered in a marquee on the lawns at Mount Vernon to celebrate a quarter of a century at the forefront of scanning technology, starting with the vision and determination of one man, Dr Paul Strickland, who saw long ago the life-saving opportunities presented by scanning patients with cancer and other serious diseases. The earlier a patient is scanned, the better the chance of recovery.
For 25 years the Centre has pioneered the use of new scanners and is as well equipped as any in Europe, attracting the highest calibre Consultant radiologists, radiographers and staff second to none in their knowledge and patient care.
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Dr Wright Chairman, Board of Trustees, Dr Bangham Vice Chairman with the Deputy Mayor and Mayoress of Hillingdon
Dr Wright opens proceedings at the celebration
Dr Strickland talks to guests about the Centre and its history
Professor Heinz Wolff demonstrates the concept of a ‘scanner slice image’ with a jelly
Mrs Strickland cuts the anniversary cake
‘Through the scanner’ with Wing Commander Edna Partridge, Mayor of Dacorum and Mayor of Harrow
The Latest Publications
- Scanning Matters Issue No. 21
- Scanning Matters Issue No. 20
- Scanning Matters Issue No. 19
Click below to read newspaper articles and find out more about the Paul Strickland Scanner Centre
Press coverage
The Watford Observer
The Uxbridge Gazette
Paul Strickland Scanner Centre
How it all began
Timeline of scanners for the Centre
The Duchess of Kent – Patron for Paul
Strickland Scanner Centre
Wing Commander Edna Partridge – local
Patron for Paul Strickland Scanner Centre
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