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Welcome to the BNMS Annual Spring Meeting
on 13 - 15 May 2024 in Belfast

General Information

Abstracts Abstract submission is now closed
Further information can be found here
App Find out more about the Event App here
Awards Dinner & Tour Enter via the back door to City Hall on Donegal Square North.
Badges

Delegate badges will be available to collect at the registration desk on arrival. Please ensure you wear your badge to access all scientific sessions.

In an attempt to be more sustainable, the BNMS is using badges without plastic wallets this year, however this may result in badges ripping, if this does happen, please visit the registration desk

BNMS Awards Dinner and after party Find out more about these Social events here
Breaks & Lunch times Monday
11.00 - 11.15 Comfort break
12.45 - 14.00 Lunch break
15.30 - 16.15 Refreshment break
Tuesday
08.45 - 09.00 Comfort break
10.30 - 11.15 Refreshment break
12.45 - 14.00 Lunch break
14.45 - 15.15 Refreshment break
16.45 - 17.00 Comfort breakWednesday
11.30 - 12.30 Lunch break
14.00 - 14.15 Comfort break
Cancellation Policy Terms & Conditions
Cashpoint There is a cash point (ATM) located on the concourse of ICC Belfast.
Catering Both refreshments and lunch will be served in the Exhibition Hall
Cloakroom

There are cloakrooms located on the Concourse and Riverside Foyer of the ICC Belfast. These usually open 30 minutes prior to the event open time and close 30 minutes after the end of the event. Overnight storage is not possible.

There will be a secure luggage storage area available for your use on the last day of the conference if you are leaving straight for the airport.

At other times, please avoid bringing items of luggage to the conference centre as storage availability will be limited.

Contact details Contact the BNMS office on 0115 671 5703
Coffee and tea Coffee and tea will be served during the refreshment breaks.
CPD Accreditation This event provides 15 CPD credits in accordance with the CPD Scheme of The Royal College of Radiologists
The objectives are:
  1. To gain understanding of international Guidelines in Paediatric imaging and focus on Gastric paediatric imaging.
  2. To gain understanding of Guidelines in V/Q imaging. To include updates on protocols, techniques and image interpretations.
  3. To evaluate feasibility, challenges in implementation of contrast imaging in Nuclear Medicine.
  4. To gain understanding of new therapeutic strategies and radiopharmaceuticals on the horizon in Nuclear Medicine.
  5. To review recent trial data and implications to therapy in Prostate and Thyroid malignancies and NET.
  6. To explore the role and practicalities of dosimetry.
  7. Basic update on radiopharmaceuticals & challenges in provision in U.K.
  8. To evaluate the role of standardised reporting protocols and potential advantages / disadvantages for clinical staff.
  9. To evaluate the role of nuclear medicine in women’s health.
Exhibitors View the exhibitor section to find out more
Exhibition Opening Times Monday 8.45 - 19.30 (including President's reception)
Tuesday 08.45 - 17.00
Wednesday 08.45 - 13.00
ICC Layout Select the image below to enlarge
icc layout
Internet, IT & WIFI ICC Belfast offers free Wi-Fi internet for all delegates and exhibitors, suitable for basic web browsing.
Photography Policy By participating in the BNMS Annual Spring Meeting 2024, you agree that any photographs which contain your image may be used with BNMS' discretion in marketing, website and print materials.
Prayer Room There will be a prayer room available throughout the conference. Please ask at the registration desk for directions.
Registration Opening times Monday 13th May 8.45 - 5.45
Tuesday 14th May 7.30 - 5.00
Wednesday 15th May 8.15 - 3.00
Social Media Follow us on Twitter with @BNMSnews or on LinkedIn with https://www.linkedin.com/company/bnms/ for meeting annoucements and nuclear medicine updates - Don't forget to use the #BNMSS2024
Become a BNMS Social Media Ambassador at BNMS Spring 2024
Join us as a Social Media Ambassador for the upcoming Annual BNMS Conference
Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to:
  • Capture the essence of the conference through engaging photos and videos
  • Share your thoughts, highlights, and key takeaways on social media platforms
  • Connect with fellow attendees and encourage discussions online
We are looking for a dedicated team to amplify the impact of our annual Spring Meeting via Social media.
If you would like to get involved contact Angelica: angelicaspina@bnms.org.uk
Society Membership Offers The BNMS is offering two months free membership for new members who apply for full membership subscriptions and set up a direct debit. Ask at the registration desk for an application form.
Speaker Preview Room opening times Monday 8am - 6pm
Tuesday 7.30am - 6pm
Wednesday 8am - 1pm
Sustainability Find out how you can make your trip to Belfast and the surrounding area more sustainable! Visit Belfast Sustainable Guide:
https://visitbelfast.com/plan/sustainable-belfast/
We proudly support The People's Kitchen in Belfast
Any food from the event where possible will be delivered to those in need across the city!
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The BNMS conference organisers are committed to making environmental sustainability core to our event by reducing unnecessary waste
As such this year there will be:
– No printed BNMS programmes
– No complimentary delegate bags containing industry flyers, pens and gadgets
– Reduced printed signage
Venue Address: ICC Belfast, 2 Lanyon Pl, Belfast BT1 3WH
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icc location



 

 

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The British Nuclear Medicine Society is not able to give specific clinical advice to members of the public. If you are concerned about your scan or therapy please seek the opinion of a nuclear medicine clinician where you were seen or the clinician who referred you to the department or your GP.
Enquiries related to issues such as internships and work experience opportunities, should be directed to the relevant professional body e.g., for radiologists, this will be the Royal College of Radiologists.