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

Welcome

On behalf of the Scientific and Education Committee of The British Nuclear Medicine Society (BNMS), you are cordially invited to the 51st Annual Spring meeting on the 13th to the 15th of May 2024 taking place at the ICC Belfast Waterfront.

The three-day meeting, with 4 simultaneous clinical and scientific streams, promises an exciting and varied programme. This year, we have dedicated educational sessions spread across the 3-day meeting, designed to appeal to all craft groups working in Nuclear Medicine as well as allied healthcare professionals and encompassing latest National and International guidelines. In addition, our “State of the Art” and “Future Horizons” sessions will unlock the new and upcoming developments that will impact the profession.


Thank you to our exhibitors and sponsors

Platinum Sponsors

Novartis logo

Gold Sponsors

Alliance Medical logo Bayer logo Curium logo GE HealthCare logo
Hermes Medical solutions logo

Silver Sponsors

AGB logo Inhealth logo Siemens Healtineers logo Sirtex logo
Synapse Medical logo Trasis logo Xiel logo

Bronze Sponsors

ARSAC logo Blue Earth Diagnostics logo Bracco logo Britec logo
Cyclife Aquila Nuclear logo Cyclomedica logo Diagnostic Imaging logo ICIS logo
INVIA logo IPEM logo Isostock logo Lablogic logo
Light Medical logo Mediso logo MIM Software logo MIS Healthcare logo
NPL logo Oncobeta logo Oncosil logo PHSE logo
Scitech logo SoR logo Southern Scientific logo Spectrum Dynamics logo
Tron Medical logo UKAS logo

 

 

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The BNMS is a registered as a company in England and Wales with number 08082786.  The BNMS is a charity governed by the rules of the Charity Commission for England and Wales - Registered Number 1150234.  Registered Office: The Royal College of Physicians, 11 St. Andrew's Place, Regent's Park, London NW1 4LE.
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.