About Olúwákẹ́mi O. Ọlá-Òjó
Olúwákẹ́mi O. Ọlá-Òjó is a distinguished ultrasonographer, author, and educator committed to empowering professionals and individuals through knowledge. She began her medical career at University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan, Nigeria, where she trained as a radiographer before earning a Master of Science degree from City University London.
With a passion for ultrasound education, she authored the widely acclaimed Obstetrics and Gynaecological Ultrasound: A Self-Assessment Guide, published in 2005 by Churchill Livingstone – Elsevier. This book has become an essential resource for ultrasonographers and doctors worldwide, aiding in preparation for professional examinations in obstetric and gynecological ultrasound. This book has become an essential resource for ultrasonographers and doctors worldwide, aiding in preparation for professional examinations in obstetric and gynecological ultrasound.
Beyond medical imaging, she is a prolific author across multiple genres, known for her simple yet profound writing style. Her works are engaging, practical, and deeply inspiring—reflecting her passion for impacting lives through knowledge and wisdom. Explore her books and resources to learn, grow, and be inspired!

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