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Marc is a Diagnostic Radiographer, with over 16 years clinical experience.  Marc obtained his MSc in Nuclear Medicine in 2004, at the University of the West of England, Bristol, having previously studied for his PgDip at South Bank University, London.  Marc has over 13 years experience as a Nuclear Medicine Practitioner and five years experience as a PET/CT practitioner.  Marc has also worked within the commercial sector, providing application support for Siemens Healthcare Nuclear Medicine Division.  Marc currently works at the University of the West of England and is the Associate Head of Department for Allied Health Professions, having programme led the Nuclear Medicine award for seven years.  Marc has ten years academic teaching experience across a wide range of programmes and specialisms.  Marc's interests include workforce development within Nuclear Medicine and Radiography, Development of core competencies and national frameworks.

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This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Secretary Sally has worked in Nuclear Medicine for 20 years and is currently employed as a Consultant Clinical Technologist. Special interests are Non Medical Reporting and Sentinel node imaging.      


        
Bernadette Cronin       
         
  Royal Marsden Hospital, Surrey



Phil Facey
  Cardiff University Hospital


Gary Dawson
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Gary is the Programme Manager and a senior academic lecturer responsible for the delivery of Masters level Nuclear Medicine education at the University of the West of England, Bristol .  Gary has over fifteen years clinical experience as a Diagnostic Radiographer and over 5 years experience working / leading a clinical nuclear medicine service at Salisbury NHS Foundation Trust, having obtained his MSc at Portsmouth University in 2007
Gary's current interests, developed from extensive clinical practice, include the re-production of professional guidelines aimed at supporting the Nuclear Medicine Practitioner within current healthcare environments.  Further research interests revolve around mentorship / support frameworks and providing further clarity as to the value of the Nuclear Medicine Practitioner within clinical reporting frameworks.

Alison Lee
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Alison's career first started in Medical Physics - O'Tec+H'Tec Medical Physics, Diploma in Medical Physics with IPEM, Diploma in Radionuclide Imaging and Msc with UWE. Currently the Superintendent Clinical Practitioner for Royal Gwent Hospital and Nevill Hall Hospital both within the Radiology Directorate.
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About
The BNMS Technology Group has a new name. We are now the BNMS Clinical Practitioners Group.
After much discussion and following last year’s vote at our AGM, we have decided to re-brand and have changed our name to the BNMS Clinical Practitioners Group (CPG). There are several reasons for this but key amongst these is our view that this name more accurately embraces the diverse workforce that make up our numbers and will, hopefully, be recognised by Radiographers and Technologists alike as representative of them.

Objectives
• To unite Clinical Practitioners working in Nuclear Medicine into one professional association.
• To encourage professional development and education of Clinical Practitioners by:·
     o Co-operating with existing organisations providing education and training
     o Supporting and endorsing existing organisations providing education and training.
• To represent the group within the British Nuclear Medicine Society, including participation in organisation of sessions at the Spring and Autumn BNMS meetings.

The BNMS Clinical Practitioners Group:-
• Represents Clinical Practitioners on the BNMS Council
• Organises sessions at the BNMS Meetings
• Provides advice and opinion on issues affecting Clinical Practitioners

All Clinical Practitioners who are associate or full members of BNMS can be members of the BNMS CPG.

We are continually looking for people willing to contribute and become actively involved in the CPG council. Do you feel you could:-
- Attend three meetings a year
- Contribute your knowledge and experience

Spring Meeting
The BNMSCP Group would be very interested to hear ideas from the Clinical Practitioner community about topics that could be discussed at next years Spring Meeting. Please feel welcome to email any of the contacts listed with your ideas or comments.