Evidence to support your membership application
If incorrect or incomplete documentation is provided with your initial membership application, once corrected and resubmitted, your membership application will again be subject to the initial 15 working days processing time.
All documents must be provided in English. Where necessary a notarised translation will suffice.
Member in training
Evidence of your specialist training role:
This can be a letter from your Human Resources department confirming you are currently on a training scheme. It should show your job title, the department you work in and the length of your course.
We are unable to accept documents if they are over 3 months old and do not specify the length of the training scheme you are enrolled on.
and
Registration with GMC or your local governing medical council.*
Member (non-training)
A postgraduate certificate in either radiology or oncology
and
Evidence of your current job role
This can be a letter from your Human Resources department confirming your current job role and the department you work in. We are unable to accept documents over 3 months old.
and
Registration with GMC or your local governing medical council.*
Associate (non-training)
Evidence of your professional role:
This can be a letter from your Human Resources department confirming your current job role and the department you work in. We are unable to accept documents if they are over 3 months old.
and
Registration with GMC or your local governing medical council.*
IPEM Associate
Evidence of your professional role:
This can be a letter from your Human Resources department confirming your current job role and the department you work in. We are unable to accept documents over 3 months old.
and
Confirmation of IPEM membership
*Registration with your local governing medical council must be dated within the last year or show the date it is valid to unless you can easily search for it online in English.
If you are unsure about your eligibility for membership or which membership category applies to you, please check here.
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.