International Accreditation System for Interventional Oncology Services
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Supporting Centres at Every Stage

Supporting Centres at Every Stage

Achieving IASIOS accreditation is more than meeting a set of requirements – it is a strategic step towards building a standardised, high-quality IO service that delivers safe, patient-centred care. At IASIOS, we work closely with centres around the world to support this transformation and guide centres through each step of the accreditation process.

Through close collaboration with the IASIOS team, centres are able to:

  • Evaluate their current practice
  • Identify areas for improvement
  • Implement required changes across their IO service
  • Align with internationally recognised standards

Dedicated Support Throughout Your Application

We understand that working towards accreditation can be both rewarding and complex. Interpreting requirements, coordinating internally, and translating standards into practice can take time – but you are not expected to navigate this alone.

The IASIOS team works alongside you to ensure that requirements are met and that progress remains steady and achievable.

If any part of the application feels unclear or challenging, we encourage you to reach out. We can:

  • Clarify how requirements apply within your service
  • Share practical examples from other IASIOS Accredited Centres
  • Review your responses and provide targeted guidance
  • Walk you through the application step by step

1:1 Support and Ongoing Guidance

To support progress, centres can schedule a 1:1 meeting with the IASIOS team at any stage of the application. These sessions provide an opportunity to review your progress and address specific questions.

Many centres also benefit from regular check-in meetings. These help maintain momentum, resolve questions early, and ensure consistent progress throughout the application process.

Take the Next Step 👇

If you are working on your application or planning to begin, we encourage you to make use of the support available. A short online meeting can often provide the support needed to strengthen your responses and avoid unnecessary delays.