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15 November 2024   (0 Comments - view/add)
BNMS Awards »
Norman Veall Award Norman Veall Award Nominations are now invited for 2025. If you would like to nominate a clinica...
05 November 2024   (0 Comments - view/add)
VQ SPECT Study Day NOW ON YouTube »
VQ SPECT Study Day NOW AVAILABLE ON YOUTUBE supported by      ...
30 October 2024   (0 Comments - view/add)
STP MSc project Survey »
The survey is looking into the compliance of trusts with the UKRG guidelines on the Safe drawing up of radiopharmaceutical...
29 October 2024   (0 Comments - view/add)
Volunteer Opportunity: Fun Run Coordinator Needed for BNMS Spring Meeting 2025 »
If you are planning to attend the BNMS Annual Spring meeting in Glasgow - 19 - 21 May 2025 and you are a keen runner,...
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BNMS PET-CT Commissioning Manifesto »
Produced by British Nuclear Medicine Society PET-CT Commissioning Manifesto Working Group The decision to produce this...
06 September 2022   (0 Comments - view/add)
BNMS position statement on molecular radiotherapy »
Find a link to the BNMS Position Statement on molecular radiotherapy below Position Statement  
25 September 2019   (0 Comments - view/add)
European RP Regulation Letter of Support »
BNMS offer support for a    proposal for a project to support a new European Metrology Network on Reliable Radi...
15 January 2019   (0 Comments - view/add)
Wisepress Medical Bookshop discount for BNMS Members »
Wisepress Medical Bookshop are offering a 15% discount to all BNMS members. In order to claim your discount use the promo...
14 January 2019   (0 Comments - view/add)
International Radiation Protection Association (IRPA) »
Did you know that members of the British Nuclear Medicine Society who have an interest in radiation protection can become...

BNMS Newsletter - Wavelength
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17 January 2019   (0 Comments - view/add)
SUN welcomes partnership with the British Nuclear Medicine Society »
The SIRT UK Network (SUN) has welcomed the British Nuclear Medicine Society (BNMS) as an official partner. SIRT UK ne...
17 January 2019   (0 Comments - view/add)
BNMS CEO Sue Hatchard celebrates her retirement »
On 23rd April at the Annual Awards dinner of the BNMS at the Hilton Metropole in Brighton, Mrs SueHatchard received silver...
17 January 2019   (0 Comments - view/add)
World's First Hand Held Gamma Camera »
Cancer patients could live longer thanks to pioneering technology being trialed at Nottingham's hospitals. Patients at...
17 January 2019   (0 Comments - view/add)
An STFC Strategy for Cancer - Playing our part »
The publication “An STFC Strategy for Cancer – Playing our part” was released in March of this year by the Science and Tec...
17 January 2019   (0 Comments - view/add)
ERS Publications - Imaging »
Title: Imaging, edited by R. Graham Barr, David G. Parr and Jens Vogel-Claussen The European Respiratory Society...

 

 

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