NHS Golden Jubilee’s Chloe Peace is Radiography Professional of the Year for Scotland
NHS Golden Jubilee is thrilled to announce that Chloe Peace, an Advanced Practitioner in Radiography, has been awarded the prestigious title of Radiography Professional of the Year for Scotland by the Society of Radiographers.
Chloe has been recognised in the annual Radiography Awards, a prominent celebration acknowledging exceptional contributions to the radiography profession.
This accolade is a testament to Chloe’s commitment to excellence in patient care and professional development. Having achieved Advanced Practitioner status early in her career, Chloe, 28, is now embarking on further studies towards her Master’s degree.
As part of her professional growth, she will soon be expanding her role to include MRI reporting, enhancing her scope of practice and bringing added expertise to the NHS Golden Jubilee radiography team.
Chloe, originally from Orkney and now living in Greenock, said: “It was a lovely surprise to have even been nominated for the Radiography Professional of the Year, even more so to receive the Scottish Award.
“I am delighted to have received recognition in a professional capacity and to have done so from my peers makes it all the more special.
“I look forward to representing NHS Golden Jubilee at the awards ceremony in London, meeting inspiring radiographers from around the UK, learning of their achievements and endeavours and hopefully gaining ideas to share locally.”
The Society of Radiographers, a professional body representing radiographers across the UK, is dedicated to promoting excellence in radiography practice. The organisation supports radiographers through education, research and advocacy, ensuring the highest standards of patient care.
Richard Evans OBE, Society of Radiographers CEO, said: “It is a privilege to commend Chloe Peace for her exceptional contributions to radiography. In just 2 years, Chloe has demonstrated remarkable leadership and dedication, taking on a Band 7 role with confidence and maturity.
“Her commitment to improving patient care, service delivery and the student experience has made a significant impact on her team and the wider department. Chloe’s ability to foster a calm, supportive environment while advancing her own skills, particularly in image interpretation and student liaison, exemplifies her as a standout professional in our field.
“On behalf of the Society of Radiographers, I congratulate Chloe on this well-deserved recognition.”
The Golden Jubilee radiography team continues to lead the way in delivering exceptional care and advancing the field of radiography*.
NHS Golden Jubilee Chief Executive, Gordon James, said: “We are incredibly proud of Chloe for this well-deserved recognition. Her dedication and achievements are a source of pride for all of us at NHS Golden Jubilee.
“We wish her the best of luck as she advances in her career and moves forward with her nomination for the UK Radiographer of the Year award.”
Additional inforamtion
*NHS Golden Jubilee is renowned for its innovative radiography services, including the Scottish National Radiology Reporting Service (SNRRS). This service has significantly improved diagnostic capabilities and patient outcomes by providing timely and accurate radiology reports.
Since the launch in June 2020, the service has been supporting Health Boards across the country, providing faster diagnosis for patients. Based at NHS Golden Jubilee, the unique service allows consultant radiologists to remotely report on diagnostic images, such as CT scans, from anywhere in the country.
Providing faster diagnosis for patients means health boards can determine the right course of treatment as early as possible which can lead to significantly improved outcomes.
Radiography Awards
The Radiography Awards celebrate individuals, teams, and students who have made an impactful difference in radiography across the UK. Taking place annually in November, these awards honour those who exemplify outstanding patient care, innovative service delivery, and academic excellence within the field.
The 2024 Radiography Awards ceremony will be held on Thursday, 7 November, in London.