Dr. Candy Pather graduated with her MBChB from the University of KwaZulu-Natal School of Clinical Medicinern, in South Africa in 2010. After completing her undergraduate studies, Dr. Pather further specialized in radiology by completing her Radiology fellowship at the College of Medicine of South Africa.
Dr. Pather joined PRP Diagnostic Imaging in 2021, bringing with her over 11 years of experience in radiology. Her expertise includes MRI, CT scans, X-ray, and ultrasound imaging. She has a special interest in musculoskeletal imaging and oncological imaging.
University of KwaZulu-Natal School of Clinical Medicinern · Bachelor of Medicine & Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) · Year: 2010
Registration No. REG-20192347 · Medical Board of Australia - MBA · 2021
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Dr. Pather has contributed to research in radiology, particularly focusing on early disease detection through advanced imaging techniques. Her research interests include the role of imaging in musculoskeletal disorders, cancer diagnosis, and the minimization of radiation exposure during diagnostic imaging. She has also been involved in clinical trials that explore innovative imaging technologies in oncology.
Excellence in Radiology, South African Radiology Society – 2017
Outstanding Contribution to Diagnostic Imaging, Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists – 2020
Dr. Pather has authored several publications in radiology journals, particularly in musculoskeletal imaging and oncology imaging. Her research focuses on improving diagnostic accuracy in cancer detection and radiation safety during diagnostic procedures. She regularly presents her findings at international radiology conferences.
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