Charlotte Pearsall
BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science and MSc Therapeutic Radiography
"The West Midlands is a great network for healthcare , especially with it having my workplace, the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, one of the largest hospitals in the UK."
“Studying at BCU enabled me to stay close to home, this was important to me as I'm such a homebody! But I also love how many opportunities the city really has for women in STEM, like me.
“For both of my courses at BCU, I found the content to be delivered by professionals, both passionate and knowledgeable in their field. Each lecturer inspired me and helped me to develop the skills and knowledge I have today.
“Now, I am a Therapeutic Radiographer working at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Trust.
“My Masters in Therapeutic Radiographer provided me with the technical skills to deliver the treatment for my patients, the knowledge to understand the importance of the treatment, and the compassion to treat every patient with the respect and care they deserve.
“In my role, I really enjoy the patient contact, and ensuring that my patients feel looked after, seen and understood during really difficult periods of their lives. I also enjoy working within a team of professionals and learning more every day.
“The West Midlands is a great network for healthcare, especially with it having my workplace, the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, one of the largest hospitals in the UK. I love working in such a vibrant and diverse city.”