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Prevalence and severity of Imposter Phenomenon in Consultant Radiographers

Milner, Rob
Bees, Ruth
Fitzpatrick, Conor
O'Regan, Tracy
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2025-08-21
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Imposter Phenomenon (IP) is defined as a pervasive psychological experience of perceived intellectual and professional fraudulence (Clance and Imes, 1978; Matthews and Clance, 1985). In the health setting, IP has widely been reported amongst medical staff and is associated with poor job satisfaction, burnout, mental health illness and career progression (Deshmukh et al; Ord et al, 2024). The authors are not aware of any literature specific to IP in Consultant Radiographers.
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Milner, R., Bees, R., Fitzpatrick, C., & O'Regan, T. (2025). Prevalence and severity of Imposter Phenomenon in Consultant Radiographers. Radiography, 31.
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