Event overview
Elevate your research career at the clinical oncology academic day. Join us for a must-attend event for anyone interested in advancing their knowledge and career in the field of research. It offers a unique opportunity to learn from leading experts, network with peers, and explore cutting-edge research and innovations.
Attendees will gain valuable insights into the latest hot topics in clinical oncology research and have the chance to engage in discussions on career development and mentorship.
5 CPD points will be awarded on completion of this course. Please note this event will not be available to view on-demand post event.
Learning objectives
- Learn about different pathways to participate in research at different stages of your career
- Connect and network with other researchers and discuss your ideas among peers and with an expert faculty interested in academic clinical oncology
Who should attend?
- Clinical oncology trainees
- Clinical oncology consultants
Please refer to the eligibility criteria below, if you’re still unsure which rate you’re eligible for please contact - [email protected]
RCR Consultant Fellows and members - Consultants with an active RCR membership.
RCR Trainee members - Trainees with an active RCR membership.
Non-Member Consultants - Consultants who don't have an active RCR membership.
Non-member trainees & AHPs - Trainees and allied healthcare professionals who don't have an active RCR membership. This includes radiographers, physicists, SHOs, SAS doctors and medical students.
Programme:
Programme to follow.
Professor Ananya Choudhury , Chair and Honorary Consultant in Clinical Oncology, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust
Professor Choudhury is Chair and Honorary Consultant in Clinical Oncology. She joined The Christie in 2008 and specialises in bladder and prostate cancer. She is the clinical lead for advanced radiotherapy, including the MR-guided radiotherapy programme, and is Group Leader of The Translational Radiobiology Group within the Division of Cancer Sciences, University of Manchester. Professor Choudhury currently undertakes research which aims to optimise and personalise radiotherapy using new techniques or imaging technology to deliver high doses of radiotherapy while minimising side effects and predictive biomarkers to determine which patients benefit from different treatments. She has a number of national and international leadership roles including Chair of the RCR Clinical Oncology Academic Committee and Editor in Chief of BMJ Oncology.
Location
The Royal College of Radiologists
63 Lincoln’s Inn Fields
London
WC2A 3JW
‘The opportunities for networking and the change to hear a range of stories and experiences about how and why different academics developed their careers’
‘Good constructive advice for how to get involved in CO research’
Partner with the RCR
Get in touch to discover how your company can sponsor and exhibit at RCR events. Become a valuable part of the RCR’s growing industry community, network and engage with our multidisciplinary audiences and share your products and services with key demographics.
New for 2025 – Tailored Annual Partnerships - with multiple opportunities and enhanced benefits, work closely with the RCR to achieve your organisation’s strategic goals.
If you are interested in partnering with us at this event or future events, please contact Catherine Bratcher, Head of RCR Learning.