معرفی
Aimee Lewis serves as a Lecturer in Radiography at Keele University within the School of Allied Health Professions and Pharmacy, joining the institution in October 2022 after an extensive clinical career. Her background combines frontline healthcare expertise with academic education, focusing on specialized imaging applications and clinical training methodologies.
Her educational foundation includes graduation from the University of Hertfordshire in 2014. Professional development was significantly shaped during eight years at Royal Stoke University Hospital, where she advanced from clinical radiographer to Practice Educator.
Research and professional interests center on high-acuity radiography domains, particularly trauma response systems and forensic imaging protocols. Her work emphasizes translating emergency clinical experience into structured educational frameworks, with specific focus on preparing students for major incident scenarios through simulation-based learning and competency assessment systems. Current efforts target optimizing clinical placement structures to bridge theoretical knowledge and real-world trauma response.
Scientific recognition includes:
- No formal awards documented in available sources
Advising activities reflect deep commitment to clinical education: as Practice Educator at Royal Stoke University Hospital (2019-2022), she redesigned student assessment tools and supervised cohort rotations in major trauma units. At Keele, she now shapes radiography curricula with emphasis on emergency response preparedness, though specific current advisees aren't enumerated in source materials. No research grants are explicitly referenced.
Laboratory and team affiliations focus on the School's clinical skills facilities, particularly trauma simulation environments where students practice time-critical imaging protocols under controlled stress conditions.

