Our new visual identity will allow us to continue doing what we do best: advocating for our specialties in global forums and changing healthcare for the better.
Watch some of our members, Fellows and Officers talking about why they love working in radiology and oncology:
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We've tried our best to make this new website more user-friendly, so you should be able to find what you need. If you're looking to explore, try one of the areas below to get started.
Learning Resource
New REAL E‑learning resource
Learning HubReview cases on this radiology educational tool and submit your own cases to support learning for peers.
Upcoming Events
- £30 - £50
Shaping the future of AI in healthcare: Learning from practice - Global AI Conference 2025
The Clinical Oncology Academic Day is an essential event for those interested in research. This is a fantastic opportunity for trainees to learn about the opportunities in clinical trials.
4 CPD credits
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Publications
A collection of all our publications, including those for radiology and clinical oncology; radiotherapy consent forms; QSI; and our three journals: Clinical Oncology, Clinical Radiology, and RCR Open.
Research & Academia
We actively encourage those interested in academic radiology and oncology: research allows us to demonstrate benefits through clinical trials and to improve the quality of imaging. Find out more about research & academia in our specialties below.
Management & service delivery
Want to know more about the ways in which we support service delivery across our specialties? This hub is the place to start: you'll find our QSI, service review, national radiotherapy consent forms and much more.
Artificial intelligence (AI)
Artificial intelligence is the phrase of the day. Conversations are happening across the globe to discuss how it could improve healthcare, and the risks and benefits in each scenario. The Royal College of Radiologists is working hard to be the voice of our specialties when it comes to AI in healthcare.
Who We Are
The Royal College of Radiologists is a charity that works with our members and Fellows to improve the standard of medical practice across the fields of radiology and oncology. With faculties in two disciplines, the College and our members benefit from a fuller understanding of medical practice, across the spectrum of diagnosis and treatment.
Become a member today
With over 16,000 Fellows and members worldwide, The Royal College of Radiologists exists to lead, educate and support doctors who are training and working in the specialties of clinical oncology and clinical radiology. With such a broad perspective on our two specialties, we develop and deliver a unique body of work which could not be undertaken by any other organisation.
Discover your pathway
The Royal College of Radiologists leads, educates and supports doctors who are training and working in the specialties of clinical oncology and clinical radiology.
Latest news
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- Autumn 2023
Implementing frailty assessment and management in oncology services
JCCO-commissioned guidance on frailty assessment and management in oncology services.
- Autumn 2023
REAL issue 17
Our spotlight in this issue turns to bone scans with an excellent selection of cases pulled together by Emma Owens and Manil Subesinghe.
LOGIN TO ACCESS - Autumn 2023
RCR Newsletter Autumn 2023
It is my pleasure to bring you the latest insights, developments and trends that continue to shape the field of radiology. In this issue, we are shining a spotlight on critical topics that have been driving innovation and transformation within our community: new ways of training, a new exam format and machine learning.
- Autumn 2023
Ionising Radiation (Medical Exposure) Regulations: Guidance for compiling training records for clinical oncologists
IR(ME)R requires the employer to keep training records for all practitioners and operators, and make these available at inspection.
test events
- £30 - £50
Shaping the future of AI in healthcare: Learning from practice - Global AI Conference 2025
The Clinical Oncology Academic Day is an essential event for those interested in research. This is a fantastic opportunity for trainees to learn about the opportunities in clinical trials.
4 CPD credits