*By Emeritus Prof Ifeoma Okoye*

Yes it’s true. You better believe this is real.

I’m not asking for your help. I’m demanding your attention.

Because today, I stand tall — not just as a Nigerian doctor, not just as a radiologist, but as a **global disruptor**, and Stanford University just put their full name behind my work.

Let that sink in.

**Stanford. University.**

One of the most elite institutions on planet Earth — home to Nobel laureates, Silicon Valley geniuses, and some of the smartest minds alive — just published *my* work.

And not just any work.

We’re talking about the **LMIC Radiology Free Webinar Series**, co-led by me — **Dr. Ifeoma Okoye** — from the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital (UNTH), and my partner-in-brilliance, **Brittany Dashevsky** from Stanford Medicine.

This isn’t just another webinar series. This is a **revolution**.

## 💥 Let Me Tell You How We Built A Movement That Crossed Continents

You think Africa doesn’t have the brains? The hustle? The vision?

Well, we just proved you wrong.

The LMIC Radiology Free Webinar Series was born out of a simple idea:

> What if doctors in low- and middle-income countries had the same access to world-class radiology education as those in the West?

What started as a conversation turned into a movement. And now?

We’ve reached over **1,500 medical professionals across 46+ countries**.

From Lagos to Nairobi. From Accra to Kathmandu. From Addis Ababa to São Paulo.

We brought the knowledge. We broke the gatekeeping. And we gave it away for FREE.

That’s right — no paywalls. No elitism. Just pure, uncut value.

## 🧠 Here’s What We’re Teaching (And Why It’s Breaking Barriers)

This isn’t fluff content. This is hardcore medical education tailored for people who work with limited resources but unlimited determination.

Our topics include:

– **CT/MRI techniques for resource-limited settings**
– **Arterial interventions without luxury equipment**
– **AI in radiology — how African doctors can use it NOW**
– **Pediatric renal ultrasound** *(mark your calendar: June 30, 2025)*
– **Head and neck emergencies — because time is life**

Each session features lectures from top faculty at **Stanford Medicine**, interactive Q&As, and real-world case studies.

We don’t just teach theory — we give tools you can take straight to your hospital and start using the next day.

And guess what?

We expect major positive feedback

improved clinical skills, smarter resource allocation, and more accurate diagnoses.

That means better care. Fewer mistakes. More lives saved.

## 🏛️ Who Backs This Movement?

You don’t get Stanford University, the **Nigerian Medical Association**, and the **American Medical Association** behind something unless it’s serious.

This program is **accredited Continuing Medical Education (CME)** — meaning doctors earn professional credits through participation.

No games. No fluff. Just real results.

We’re collecting data to refine future initiatives, so this isn’t a one-off show. This is the beginning of a **legacy**.

## 🔥 This Is Not Luck — This Is Leadership

People ask me all the time: “How did you get Stanford to collaborate with you?”

My answer?

> “They didn’t come to me because of my skin color or my accent. They came to me because I brought value they couldn’t ignore.”

I didn’t wait for invitations. I didn’t cry about lack of opportunities. I built my own table — and now I’m inviting others to sit.

Africa has always had talent. What we needed was **platforms**, **partnerships**, and **persistence**.

We’ve got all three now.

## 📅 Don’t Miss Out — Upcoming Sessions You Can’t Skip

Mark these dates down:

– **June 30, 2205**: Pediatric Renal Ultrasound
– **July–September 2025**: Head and Neck Emergencies, Advanced Imaging Techniques, and more

If you’re a medical professional — especially in Africa or another LMIC — this is your chance to learn from the best, for free, and level up your practice.

## 💬 Final Words From A Woman Who Made History

This isn’t about ego. This is about impact.

When I look back at where I started — late nights studying anatomy, early mornings in the hospital, fighting to be heard in rooms that didn’t see me — I know this moment was earned.

Not given. Not begged for.

**Earned.**

So yes — I said it loud: **Rejoice with me.**

Because when I win, Africa wins. When I rise, women rise. When I lead, others follow.

And trust me — this is only the beginning.

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