Society of X-Ray Technology

The Society of X-Ray Technology was a British professional association for work with X-rays.

History

The Institute of X-Ray Engineers was formed in 1944 in Liverpool,[1] soon after changing its name to the Society of X-Ray Technology.

In the mid-1980s it was one of 51 societies in the new Engineering Council, in group four.

Merger

In 1990 it joined the Institute of Hospital Engineers,[2] which became the Institute of Hospital Engineering and Estate Management, which is now the Institute of Healthcare Engineering and Estate Management.

Function

It published a journal, The Journal of X-ray Technology, twice a year and arranged lectures.[3]

Structure

Those belonging to the organisation were physicists, radiographers, engineers and technicians.

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