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RadFAQS

Nigeria's radiology directory - helping patients find listed diagnostic centers, understand their scans, and take control of their health.

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  • Radiotherapy

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Volunteer interest

Radiology for all,one scan at a time.

Help us make radiology accessible to everyone.

RadFAQS is looking for volunteers to champion this work across campuses, cities, states, and countries. If you believe in what we are building and would like to serve as a campus ambassador or volunteer, please take a moment to register your interest.

We are looking for volunteers to support three key areas

Patient education

Help turn radiology language into plain explanations patients can actually use.

Campus outreach

Share scan-prep resources and gather patient questions from your school community.

Center information

Help check public details such as addresses, phone numbers, opening hours, and available scan services.

Join the list

Tell us who you are and where you might fit. We will reply when there is a specific task or lane for you.

How do you want to help?
What is RadFAQS focused on right now?

RadFAQS is focused on plain-language scan education, scan preparation, and helping patients find diagnostic centers. Some services are being built in phases, so volunteer work should be understood as early community and content support, not a promise that every future feature is live today.

What would I actually do?

It depends on the lane. Content volunteers may help draft or review patient-friendly explainers. Campus ambassadors may share resources and collect common questions. Hospital liaisons may help verify public center details. We will agree on a small, specific task before you start.

How many hours per week?

Usually 2-4 flexible hours when there is active work for your lane. If exams, work, or family commitments come up, tell us early and pause. We would rather plan honestly than pretend everyone has unlimited time.

Is this paid?

No. This is currently unpaid volunteer work. We are not promising stipends, future employment, or paid placement from joining the list. If that changes later, we will say so clearly before anyone commits to new work.

Will I get a certificate?

Where we can verify meaningful contribution, we can provide a simple contribution letter or certificate that describes the work completed. We cannot guarantee that a school, SIWES coordinator, employer, or NYSC office will accept it for credit.

Do I need to be in Lagos?

No. Content work can be remote. Campus work is tied to your own school. Center-detail checks can be done from the city you already know. Lagos meetups, if they happen, are optional.

Do I need a medical background?

Not always. Medical, radiography, nursing, pharmacy, public-health, writing, design, and operations backgrounds can all be useful. Clinical claims still need appropriate review before they are published.

When does volunteering start?

There is no fixed public start date. We review interest forms as capacity allows and contact people when there is a clear task that fits their background and availability.

What if I sign up and change my mind?

That is fine. Reply to any email from us and say you want to pause or be removed from the volunteer list.