Caring for patients in radiographic environments requires more than technical skill—it demands empathy, communication, and procedural safety. This book addresses patient care in radiographic practice, focusing on patient preparation, consent, positioning, infection control, and radiation safety. It also discusses handling special populations such as children, elderly, and individuals with disabilities. The content fosters a holistic approach to radiographic services, prioritizing patient comfort and dignity.
Kairo Newton brings extensive clinical experience to the teaching of patient-centered radiographic care, emphasizing communication, empathy, and safety. With a background in both radiologic practice and health communication, he supports evidence-based approaches to patient interaction and procedural preparation. His workshops are well-regarded for their focus on cultural sensitivity and ethical conduct. He contributes to the development of curricula that integrate patient advocacy into technical training. His scholarly work includes articles on procedural anxiety and patient satisfaction. He remains a strong advocate for compassionate imaging practices.