Become a RadReach mentor
Mentors will need to be an oncology or radiology registrar, senior doctor or consultant, with a keen interest in widening participation, who are Fellows or members of the RCR.
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Benefits of being a mentor
As a mentor, you will have the opportunity to:
- Enhance your skills in developing others
- Gain invaluable insight into your own working situations through helping others
- Contribute to improving diversity and equity within clinical radiology or clinical oncology
- Make a difference to another person's life.
"When I first came across the RadReach initiative, my initial thoughts were 'Yes! Finally! I want to be part of that!'"
"As one of the first in my family to attend University, I realised early on that opportunity is key to success and knowing the right person can be invaluable. For this reason, widening diversity in medicine has always been important to me and doing this through a mentorship programme attracted me to become a RadReach mentor."
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Applications to the RadReach mentoring scheme for 2026 are now open
They will close on 18 May 2026.
Mentor application form
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