Mr. James Armo | Medical Imaging workforce development | Research Excellence Award
King’s College London | Ghana
A dedicated diagnostic radiography professional with a strong commitment to patient centered care, ethical practice, and academic research in medical imaging. Demonstrates broad clinical competence across multiple imaging modalities, including magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography, fluoroscopy, and digital radiography, with experience in trauma, oncology, neuroradiology, and theatre imaging. Possesses strong capability in preliminary image evaluation, patient safety, radiation protection, and quality assurance, ensuring high standards of diagnostic accuracy and clinical governance. Actively engaged in research focused on advancing neuroradiology, magnetic resonance physics, artificial intelligence applications in medical imaging, workforce development, and diversity, equity, and inclusion in healthcare. Research experience includes protocol adherence, participant management, data handling, and multidisciplinary collaboration within clinical and academic environments. Skilled in scientific writing, manuscript preparation, peer review processes, and research ethics compliance. Technical exposure includes neuroimaging analysis tools, statistical software, health data interpretation, and basic computational modeling. Demonstrates adaptability, analytical thinking, and effective communication while working independently or as part of collaborative teams. Maintains a strong interest in lifelong learning, professional development, and innovation aimed at improving imaging techniques, diagnostic workflows, and patient outcomes within modern healthcare systems.
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Featured Publications
Ollawa, C. U., Armo, J., & Iweka, E. (2026). Ergonomic risk and musculoskeletal disorders among imaging professionals practising in Ghana. Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences, 57(1), Article 102164.