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BNMS Membership Survey 2024

Findings of the BNMS Membership Survey 2024

What are the top 3 most important work/professional issues for you at the moment?

The top 3 responses are....

1. Quality of care we provide

2. Future of my profession

3. Future of new entrants to the profession

 

What is the most challenging part of your job? 

The 3 most popular answers are...

1. Balancing Workload

2. Staffing

3. Lack of funding

 

What is the most rewarding part of your job?

The 3 most popular answers are...

1. Patient care Staff interactions

2. Working within a team

3. Developing new services

 

How can BNMS help you achieve your goals and achieve more of the rewarding parts of your job? 

The top 3 responses are....

1. Improved clinical procedures

2. Guidance around starting new services

3. Other

 

Are there any pressing issues of clinical quality or other that we are failing to address?

The 3 most popular answers are...

1. More guidelines

2. Additional Training

3. Lobbying

 

 

Which benefits from membership of the society are most important to you now?

The top 3 responses are....

1. Education

2. Contacts and networking

3. Shaping the future of Nuclear Medicine

 

What other benefits would enhance your membership?

The top 3 responses are....

1. More BNMS organised or affiliated regional events

2.Additional support at key points in your career

3.Specialist professional networks in clinical practice, sub-speciality, research and training

 

View a dynamic summary of the survey here

 

 

 

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