- Overview
- Research Interests
- Teaching & Learning
After completing my BSc degree in Diagnostic Radiography from Birjand University of Medical Sciences in 2014, I began my professional career as a diagnostic radiographer both in projectional radiography and computed tomography.
During my work experience from 2014 to 2021, I have become highly motivated by the impact of new technology and advanced techniques, particularly 3D imaging, on patient care and management.
In 2021, I moved to the UK to pursue an MSc in Medical Imaging Science at the University of Manchester. This opportunity allowed me to work with an internationally reputed team of the Imaging and Imaging Computing Research Group, collaborating closely with clinicians and focusing on the impact of advanced medical imaging techniques on research data.
In 2022, after obtaining my HCPC registration through the international route, I resumed my clinical career as a bank NHS radiographer in Liverpool whilst working on the final stages of my MSc course.
Since 2023, I have joined Queen Margaret University as an Assistant Lecturer, where I am developing my skills in teaching and education. I am dedicated to enhancing the learning experience of undergraduate and postgraduate radiography students.
Affiliations:
Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC)
I would like to pursue research on the impact of medical image data in utilising data-driven approaches to improve healthcare outcomes, inspired by insights gained during my MSc dissertation.
I am currently coordinating some of the profession-specific modules and collaborating on cross-divisional modules for both undergraduate and postgraduate programs.