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BNMS Procedures and Guidelines - Register Your Interest
The British Nuclear Medicine Society has been at the forefront of guideline production for over 20 
years. Procedural and Clinical Guidelines representing good clinical practice have been developed 
across a wide variety of indications ranging from generic to specialist topics. BNMS Guidelines are 
based on available evidence, are regularly updated and are available to download free.
 
We are inviting all BNMS members to contribute to the current development of the Society's procedures and guidelines.  See below the list of guidelines that we currently produce:

- 99mTc Diphosphonate Bone Imaging for Metastases

- Administration of Intravenous Radiopharmaceuticals

- Administration of medicinal products by non - medical personnel as part of clinical medical procedures - Preliminary review on the way

- Administration of Molecular Radiotherapy- Under review

- BNMS UK PET standards

- Bone Scintigraphy

- Cardiac Sarcoidosis - In development

- Certificate for the of  Administration Intravenous Radiopharmaceuticals by Healthcare Professionals working in Nuclear Medicine - Under Review 

- Clinical Competence in Myocardial Perfusion - Preliminary review on the way

- Clinical Incidents in NM Resulting in Repeat Radiopharmaceutical Administrations

- Consent Issues in Nuclear Medicine

- DaTSCAN

- Dynamic Renal Radionuclide Studies

- Gamma Camera Tender Documents 

- Gastric Emptying

- Hepatobiliary Scintigraphy - Under review 

- Inclusivity

- Intraoperative Gamma Probe Procurement Questionnaire

- Issue of Reports by Non-Medical Staff

- Lacrimal Scintigraphy

- Lymphoscintigraphy - Under review

- Measurement of Glomerular Filtration Rate using Plasma Sampling - Under review 

- Myocardial Perfusion Imaging

- Nuclear Medicine Events & Learning Meetings

- Parathyroid Guidelines- Preliminary review under way

- PET/CT Provision of Service Standards

- PET/PET-Ct gamma camera tender questionnaire

- Platelet Survival - In development

- Provision of Paediatric Radionuclide Imaging Services

- Provision of physics support to NM

- Provision of radiopharmacy support to NM - Under review - UKRG

- Provision of Technologist support - In development

- Quality Assurance of Intraoperative Gamma Probes

- Radionuclide Cardiac Ventriculogram

- Radionuclide thyroid scans

- Recommendations for Good Clinical Practice for DPD Bone Scintigraphy for Cardiac Amyloidosis

- Renal Cortical Scintigraphy (DMSA) - Under review 

- Scientific Support for Nuclear Medicine

- SeHCAT Guidelines

- Sentinel Node localisation - Under review 

- SPECT/CT and PETCT Imaging

- Standards of delivery of a Nuclear Medicine Service

- Static Renal Cortical Scintigraphy in Paediatrics

- The Provision of Radionuclide Diagnostic Services

- User evaluation and selection of Intraoperative Gamma Probes

If you would like to register an interest to contribute to the development of the BNMS guidelines please contact Charlotte Weston (charlotteweston@bnms.org.uk) providing your contact details, listing the guidelines you are interested in and explaining your experience and special interest in these specific guidelines.
 
We will add you to our database of special interest and contact you when those specific guidelines are due to be updated.
 
The updating process  will mainly consist of working remotely however if a face to face meeting is required, expenses will be covered.

 

 

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