In the community
I-MED Radiology is committed to assisting those in need and we encourage our people to join with us whenever they can.
In the community
I-MED Radiology is committed to assisting those in need and we encourage our people to join with us whenever they can.
Community Sponsorship (RAB)
Giving back to the community is an important goal for I-MED. Since 2018, we've proudly partnered with Radiology Across Borders (RAB) to support their invaluable work providing radiology training to local doctors in developing nations. Through this partnership, we've played a key role in initiatives like the First Nations UNITY project, an endeavour launched in 2024 which is aimed at enhancing healthcare access for Australia's Indigenous communities.
Radiology Across Borders is dedicated to empowering healthcare professionals with essential skills and knowledge, leading to better diagnostic outcomes for patients. With on-site training, lectures, online modules and infrastructure development such as teleradiology services, RAB makes a significant impact in underserved regions. Together with RAB, we're committed to making a positive difference in healthcare access and outcomes for communities nationally and in the Asia Pacific region.
Community healthcare and medical research
In the past, I-MED Radiology Network has also supported the McGrath Foundation, to place Breast Care Nurses in communities across Australia and increase breast awareness in young Australian women and Breast Cancer Trials, helping to find new and better treatments and prevention strategies for every person affected by breast cancer.
Workplace Giving
The I-MED Helping Hands Workplace Giving Program enables affordable staff giving through a transparent and trustworthy payroll donation program. Through this program our staff can chose to donate to our workplace giving charity partners: beyondblue, Leukaemia Foundation, Make-a-Wish Foundation, McGrath Foundation, The Smith Family, Mission Australia, Cancer Council, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation and the RSPCA.
Providing imaging services to those in need
In Queensland we provide imaging services free of charge to patients – generally children – from various parts of Asia suffering from severe facial deformities. They are brought to Brisbane for treatment by Rotary.
Further north, we send expert teams and equipment into remote indigenous communities in Arnhem Land to see to local diagnostic imaging needs. This is a vital service for people who, through the tyranny of distance, lack access to the best medical care.