RAD-AID began as a few people at Johns Hopkins, and has grown to include over 14,000 volunteers from 146 countries, serving 91 hospitals in over 40 countries.

RAD-AID’s mission is to increase and improve radiology in the low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), as well as underserved areas of high-income countries (HICs). Radiology is a part of nearly every segment of health care, including pediatrics, obstetrics, medicine and surgery, making the absence of radiology a critical piece of global health disparity.

 

Volunteering

Our international teams operate all over the world, and we welcome new volunteers and participants in our teams to bring life-saving radiology, radiation oncology, and health care to medically underserved communities.

RAD-AID offers many medical volunteer opportunities to health professionals across a variety of countries and disciplines, including physicians, medical students, residents, radiologic technologists, sonographers, nurses, physicians assistants, health physicists, as well as specialists in health information technologies and public health.

We believe that the best international health team is interdisciplinary, with skills and backgrounds from a diverse set of health expertise to collaborate and deliver the very best effort for those in need.

 

Where We Work

RAD-AID has programs in over 40 countries and 91 hospital sites, designed to assist the implementation, improvement and optimization of radiology and radiation therapy. Contact us about international opportunities to serve on an outreach team.