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Welcome to the BNMS Annual Spring Meeting
on 19 - 21 May 2025 in Glasgow

Highlights

CPD

This course provides 15 CPD credits in accordance with the CPD Scheme of The Royal College of Radiologists
The objectives are to be confirmed


RTN Booth

The RTN booth, also known as The Radioisotopes Hub, is an initiative to facilitate informal professional discussions between Nuclear Medicine experts and BNMS attendees during the Spring Meeting.

When will this happen? During breaks and we have planned a programme, so you won’t miss any of the planned sessions.

At the RTN booth you can engage in informal conversations and professional discussions, network and ask any questions in relation to a specific topic of your interest.

Find the RTN Booth in the Exhibition Hall - select the image below to enlarge

View the RTN Booth programme here

RTN Booth advert

Poster Sessions

During poster sessions, presenters will be standing by their posters for delegates and poster judges to ask questions about their presentations.
Poster judging will take place as follows:
P001 - P080 may be Judged on Monday 13.30 - 14.00 (during the lunch break)
P081 - P167 may be Judged on Tuesday 12.45 - 13.15 (during the lunch break)


Poster Pitches

Poster Pitches will consist of rapid fire 3-minute PowerPoint presentations delivered in the exhibition hall during 2 of the refreshment breaks
Select the programme below to enlarge
poster pitch programme


BNMS Medical Trainee Session – A Look into the Future of Nuclear Medicine

Tuesday 20th May

Join us at the BNMS Spring Meeting for the BNMS Medical Trainee Committee session, an exciting event exploring what the future holds for nuclear medicine. This session is open to all, including trainees, consultants, and non-medical craft groups, offering a unique opportunity to gain insights into the evolving landscape of the field.

We are thrilled to present:

Don't miss this chance to engage with leading experts, expand your knowledge, and take a forward-thinking look at the innovations shaping the future of nuclear medicine!


BNMS Innovative Team of the Year Award & Cake cutting

cake

Tuesday 20th May

The winner will be announced at lunchtime in the Exhibition Hall

Delegates can to vote for their preferred team/project via the app

The three finalist videos will be available in the conference venue for delegates to watch during breaks in the programme.
Voting will stop at around midday and the winning team will be awarded the Innovative Team of the Year 2025 plaque.


BNMS Fun Run

fun run route

The BNMS Fun Run will take place on the morning of Tuesday 20th May at 7.15am

The Fun Run is free, but we want to know if you're taking part

The 5k route will follow the Clyde Walkway, which runs past the SEC, and the pedestrian bridges which traverse the River Clyde near the SEC.

Don't fancy running, but want to take part?

We need stewards to help with the Fun Run - get in contact here

Register your interest for this via the main registration system


Events requiring registration

Molecular Radiotherapy Dosimetry Training Sessions

Date: Monday 19th May

This is the 8th annual IDUG MRT Workshop, hosted by the BNMS.
This year’s workshop will focus on building foundation skills and knowledge base to complete some of the MRT competencies in the STP curriculum with a series of real-world scenarios to work through,
with both clinical and scientific context given.
You will require a laptop or tablet for these sessions


SPONSORED BY
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THIS IS NOW FULLY BOOKED


VARSKIN Workshop

Date: Monday 19th May

FREE - Registration is required due to limited space
THIS IS NOW FULLY BOOKED


BNMS AGM

Monday 19th May
Time: 12.45 - 1.15pm

For BNMS members only

Register for this via the main registration system

 

 

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