- Leading radiographers have voiced grave concerns over "unsafe" high street clinics providing baby scans without qualified specialists.
- The Society of Radiographers (SoR) gas highlighted a surge in such pregnancy scan clinics, saying that anyone with an ultrasound machine can currently claim to be a sonographer without proper training or regulation.
- Reports detail instances of babies being wrongly diagnosed as deceased, critical medical emergencies overlooked, and major abnormalities missed.
- The SoR is calling for sonographers to have a "protected" job title, meaning only those with qualifications and registered with a regulatory body would be able to use the title.
- The Department of Health and Social Care has stated a commitment to appropriate regulation for health professions and promised to consider proposals from professional bodies.
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Warning over ‘unsafe’ scan clinics misdiagnosing baby loss and emergencies