Messiah Anudjo is a Lecturer in Diagnostic Radiography within the Department of Medical Technologies, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Keele University. He is a Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) registered diagnostic radiographer with clinical expertise in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and Computed Tomography (CT). He is also an active member of both the European Society of Radiology and the Society of Radiographers.
Messiah’s clinical experience spans tertiary-level hospitals in both Ghana and the United Kingdom, providing him with a rich transnational perspective on radiographic practice. His most recent clinical role was at University Hospitals Dorset NHS Foundation Trust-Bournemouth, where he worked as a Senior CT and MRI Radiographer.
Messiah holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Diagnostic Radiography from the University of Ghana and a Master of Science Degree in Medical Imaging with Management (Distinction) from Bournemouth University.
Currently, Messiah is pursuing a PhD in Medical Imaging and also working towards Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA), reflecting his strong commitment to professional development and academic excellence. His doctoral research focuses on preliminary clinical evaluation (PCE) in cross-sectional imaging, explored through a transnational lens.
Messiah is passionate about multidisciplinary, evidence-based clinical practice and education. His academic interests include cross-sectional imaging, neurovascular imaging, radiological image interpretation, and clinical reporting. He is dedicated to advancing radiography education through research-informed teaching and fostering critical thinking and reflective practice among students.
Research Interests
Preliminary Clinical evaluation in cross-sectional imaging and image interpretation
Environmental sustainability issues related to diagnostic radiography and radiology
Radiation dosimetry, dose optimisation and patient safety
Neurovascular imaging using MRI Techniques
Neuroimaging
Teaching and Learning
Teaches across both traditional and apprentice radiography programmes
Main areas of teaching:
-Computed tomography techniques, Anatomy and image interpretation
-Magnetic Resonance Imaging techniques, Anatomy and image interpretation
-Projectional radiography techniques
- Medical Imaging Technology: Principles and Research