Speaker Requests
Request Experts in Medical Imaging and Radiology for Community Speaking Engagements
The VCU Department of Radiology welcomes the opportunity to share knowledge about imaging examinations and procedures such as breast imaging, advanced prostate imaging, and lung cancer screening. Due to busy schedules, the VCU Department of Radiology may not always be able to meet all invitations to speak but we will do our best to honor the request.
To request a speaker, please send an email to the VCU Department of Radiology at raddept@vcu.edu. In the email, please include:
- Contact information and phone number
- Organization name and address
- Speaking engagement information, including date, location, and time
- Presentation length, format, A/V support, and audience details
- Any other helpful information
Additional resources, include the VCU Public Affairs Office and the VCU Massey Comprehensive Cancer Center Speakers' Bureau. Each offers strategic media relations to connect our medical imaging experts with journalists and community speaking engagements.
Virginia Commonwealth University Public Affairs office is available to connect our experienced professionals with the general public. The University Public Affairs office provides extensive communications services, facilitates expert speaker requests and works with news media.
Contact University Public Affairs for more information and questions:
University Public Affairs / VCU News
Phone: (804) 828-1231
Fax: (804) 828-2018
Email VCU News
Visit VCU News Website
The VCU Massey Comprehensive Cancer Center Speakers Bureau connects our researchers and clinicians with the community. Our medical experts speak to schools, civic groups, social clubs, corporations and non-profit, religious and professional organizations on various topics including screening, early detection, diagnosis, treatment and research.
To review topics and submit a speaker request form, please visit the VCU Massey Comprehensive Cancer Center Speakers Bureau.
Media contacts, subject matter experts, graphics and guidelines are available at VCU Health Resources for Journalists.