Hospital radiographer struck off after turning CT scans of female patients into 3D images of their privates
News November 21, 2025

Hospital radiographer struck off after turning CT scans of female patients into 3D images of their privates

A RADIOGRAPHER who turned CT scans of female patients into life-like 3D images of their naked torsos has been struck off. Ian Hardman, 62, used his medical software to create images of six women’s private parts for sexual pleasure. His victims’ abdominal and pelvic scans were re-rendered to show what were described as “enhanced visualisations”...

A hospital radiographer has been barred from practicing after he admitted to creating sexually explicit 3D images from the CT scans of female patients. Ian Hardman, 62, manipulated medical imaging software to generate detailed, life-like representations of the women's torsos, focusing specifically on their private parts.

Hardman's actions, which involved six different women, were a gross breach of patient trust and professional ethics. He exploited his position and access to sensitive medical information for personal sexual gratification. The victims had undergone abdominal and pelvic CT scans, procedures designed to diagnose medical conditions, not to be used as the basis for sexually explicit imagery.

The manipulated images were described as "enhanced visualisations," indicating that Hardman went beyond simply viewing the original scans. He actively used the software to reconstruct and render the images in a way that emphasized and highlighted the women's genitalia.

The hospital where Hardman worked has not been named, but the incident has raised serious concerns about data security and patient privacy within medical facilities. An investigation is likely underway to determine how Hardman was able to access and manipulate the images without detection for an undisclosed period.

The decision to strike Hardman off the register means he is permanently prohibited from working as a radiographer. This disciplinary action reflects the severity of his misconduct and the potential harm he inflicted on his victims. Beyond the professional consequences, Hardman’s actions could also lead to criminal charges.

This case serves as a stark reminder of the importance of safeguarding patient data and upholding the highest ethical standards in healthcare. It also highlights the vulnerability of patients who place their trust in medical professionals to act with integrity and respect. Further measures may be needed to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future, including enhanced monitoring of access to medical imaging data and stricter enforcement of data protection policies.
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