Laszlo Bus – Radiographer (MTRA)

Laszlo Bus

European-trained Radiographer (MTRA) based in Zurich, focused on clinically safe, protocol-driven imaging workflows and interested in governed remote access radiography models that strengthen capacity, after-hours coverage, and service resilience.

Clinical quality & patient safety Protocol / SOP-driven workflows Governance-aware innovation Remote access radiography interest

Introduction

Registered as a healthcare professional in the United Kingdom, Switzerland, and Hungary (status available on request).

I am a practicing radiographer (MTRA) with international experience and a strong emphasis on reliable, standardised delivery of imaging services. My approach is grounded in clinical governance: clear protocols, consistent documentation, and safe use of technology to improve operational continuity without compromising patient care.

This website is a concise professional profile intended for department leads, service managers, and partners exploring modern radiology operating models.

Professional & International Background

I bring cross-system clinical perspective from working and training across Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and Hungary. This experience supports practical understanding of differing operational standards, governance expectations, and multidisciplinary workflows.

Switzerland
Clinical practice in a highly regulated environment with strong emphasis on quality assurance, patient safety, and operational precision.
United Kingdom
Familiarity with NHS-oriented workflows, standardisation, escalation pathways, and coordinated multidisciplinary practice.
Hungary
Foundational training and early professional development within a system that builds efficiency, adaptability, and pragmatic problem-solving.
Cross-system perspective
Ability to translate best practices between settings while respecting local policy, governance, and documentation standards.
Professional registration
Registered as a healthcare professional in the United Kingdom, Switzerland, and Hungary.
International clinical exposure Governance & audit awareness Standardised workflows Service resilience mindset

This background informs my interest in remote access radiography as a governed clinical capability—not a convenience feature.

Remote Access Radiography: Interest & Openness

I am open to opportunities involving remote access radiography where it is implemented responsibly—aligned with vendor requirements, clinical governance, and information security standards. I am particularly interested in models that:

  • Improve capacity planning and support coverage across multiple sites
  • Enable after-hours continuity through approved remote workflows
  • Maintain strict auditability, access control, and protocol compliance
  • Support standardisation of scanning pathways and SOP execution

Remote access should be treated as a governed clinical capability—designed to protect quality and safety—rather than a convenience feature.

What I Can Contribute

Examples of practical value I can bring to remote-enabled programmes and service improvement initiatives:

  • Operational feedback from real clinical workflows (what works, what fails, where risk accumulates)
  • Protocol discipline: structured adherence, documentation, and escalation awareness
  • Collaboration with clinical leadership and vendors on pilot design and safe rollout
  • Continuous improvement mindset focused on measurable outcomes (quality, delays, utilisation, cost)