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Welcome to the BNMS Autumn Meeting 2023
on 31 October 2023 in London

Highlights & Social Events


CPD

This event provides 5 CPD credits in accordance with the CPD Scheme of The Royal College of Radiologists

Objectives

  1. Introduction to potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in nuclear medicine
  2. Basic Refresher on image optimisation in PET, SPECT, & CT
  3. Exploring uncertainties in PET response assessment in the management of prostate cancer & neuroendocrine tumours (NET)
  4. An appreciation of treating clinician’s perspective in selected themes of relevance to nuclear medicine.
  5. Basic update on radio-pharmaceuticals & challenges in provision in U.K.

Monday 30th October 2023

Welcome drink reception for Delegates & Faculty @ The Lords' Tavern, Lords' Cricket Ground, St John's Wood Rd, London NW8 8QP
From -18.30 (Drinks & buffet food)

Keynote address 18.45: Prof Nick Pierce, Chief Medical Officer, England Cricket Board

Co-Hosted By: Hybrid Imaging & Therapy Unit, The Wellington Hospital, HCA Healthcare UK & co-sponsored by Siemens Healthineers UK

  

Tuesday 31st October 2023

All day conference 0900- 1715 @ 1, Wimpole Street, London, W1G 0AE

Clinical & Scientific Streams, e-Posters & Industry Exhibition

Theme: Choosing Wisely ® (based on The ®2012 ABIM initiative)

Programme / Topics at a glance

AI & Nuclear Medicine: Opportunities & Challenges

Multi-disciplinary themes & round table discussions with clinicians

Tricky Terrain in receptor Imaging: making sense together

Image optimization: imaging wisely door-to-door

Balancing act in the professional athlete-whither SPECT

Dementia Imaging: when to do what

Radio-pharmaceutical Development in UK- Opportunities & Challenges

 

 

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