Apply to Volunteer in RAD-AID Nuclear Medicine Outreach

RAD-AID Nuclear Medicine, Indonesia, 2026
RAD-AID’s nuclear medicine global health outreach program is open to MDs (radiologists, nuclear medicine physicians, and prescribers of radiopharmaceutical therapeutics), Technologists, Physicists, Nurses, Administrators, Engineers, and other professionals involved in molecular imaging. Our program helps low-resource hospitals and facilities to safely and effectively use nuclear medicine imaging and therapeutics. Our efforts include equipment donation, education, software-installation, and clinical support. Our model follows the Readiness strategy implemented in all of our programs for first identifying the existing resources at a facility, delineating clinical goals of a facility, and then designing a program to collaboratively fill the highest-yield gaps between resources and goals.
The RAD-AID Nuclear Medicine program currently supports regions worldwide, with more in development.
Key program contributions include:
- Tanzania: Didactic and clinical hands-on education and support for the country’s first PET/CT unit.
- Ghana: The program bridgest the growing demand for services at two major partner facilities by providing educational support for technologists, physicians, medical physicists, and radiopharmacists.
- Kenya: Training efforts focus on imaging protocols, patient safety, technologist education and training, and physician interpretation, as well as providing support for Kenya’s growing demand in Theranostics.
- Indonesia & Vietnam: RAD-AID delivers critical hands-on training and onsite educational seminars to prominent nuclear medicine institutions in these regions (supported by Siemens Healthineers ASEAN).
Apply to volunteer today!

RAD-AID Nuclear Medicine volunteers supporting peers in Indonesia, August 2026
In collaboration with the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, RAD-AID offers the Hyman Ghesani Scholarship Program. Learn more.