Ransom Onyema

Medical Freelancer, Radiologist Medical Student, and Change Advocate in Nigeria

Ransom Onyema

Medical Freelancer, Radiologist Medical Student, and Change Advocate in Nigeria

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As a radiologist medical student at Federal University of Technology School of Basic Medicine, I am passionate about advancing my knowledge and skills in the field of medicine. My involvement with the National Association of Radiologists in Nigeria has given me the opportunity to collaborate with like-minded professionals, network with industry leaders, and stay updated with the latest trends and innovations in radiology.

In addition to my academic pursuits, I have honed my medical freelancing skills by working with a variety of clients and projects. From medical writing to research, I am confident in my ability to deliver high-quality work that meets the needs and expectations of my clients.

As a change advocate, I strive to make a positive impact on the world through my actions and contributions. My role as an Alumni Ambassador at Harvard University- Aspire Leaders has given me the chance to mentor and inspire aspiring leaders, and to showcase the expertise and knowledge I gained during my time at the prestigious institution.

My participation at the American College of Healthcare Executives has also broadened my understanding of the healthcare industry and equipped me with valuable insights into effective leadership and management practices.

Partnering with Cancer Research UK on creating awareness on preventive measures has been a fulfilling experience that has enabled me to contribute to the fight against cancer. I believe that creating awareness and promoting preventative measures is key to reducing the incidence of cancer and improving patient outcomes.

Looking to the future, I hope to pursue a career in pediatric neurosurgery abroad. I am excited to continue growing and developing my skills in this field, and to make a meaningful impact on the lives of my patients and their families.

  • Education
    • Federal University of Technology Basic Medicine