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BNMS Multidisciplinary Reporting Webinar series
BNMS Multidisciplinary Reporting Webinar series
Virtual events (Monthly from November 2025)

These are virtual events

We are excited to launch a new short series of Multidisciplinary Reporting Webinars designed to support CPD for everyone involved in Nuclear Medicine reporting.

Open to radiographers, technologists, clinical scientists, radiologists and interested colleagues, the sessions will explore key themes such as the balance between clinical and technical reporting, real-world case studies, how to deal with discrepancy with an introduction to REALM, and approaches to measuring and broadening competency. Each webinar will provide practical insights while encouraging discussion and collaboration across disciplines.

Webinar Format:
Introduction by Prof Sabina Dizdarevic, BNMS President
Chaired by Prof Sabina Dizdarevic, Dr Amy Eccles & Miss Hannah Chandler or Mr Tristan Barnden, Invited talks followed by Q&A

Time: All webinars are from 6 - 7pm

Platform: The webinars will be hosted on Zoom.

The webinars are free to attend

The webinars will be recorded

Each event provides 1 CPD credit in accordance with the CPD Scheme of The Royal College of Radiologists

Educational aim: To enhance the knowledge, skills, and clinical competence of nuclear medicine professionals by providing practical, evidence-based guidance on reporting, case review, quality assurance, and professional development in nuclear medicine practice

Past webinar

Missed the past webinar? Access the recording here (for BNMS Members only)

Tuesday 4th November 2025 - Mrs Sarah Stace & Miss Amy Bishop from Withybush General Hospital and Mrs Rose Hazell-Evans from West Suffolk Hospital on 'Radiographer experiences of Nuclear Medicine Reporting'
Aim: To improve confidence and accuracy in nuclear medicine reporting through practical case studies, error review, and competency insights.

Upcoming webinar

Tuesday 2nd December 2025 - Dr David Little from Royal United Hospital & Dr Emma Owens from Eastbourne District General Hospital on 'Implementation of REALM in Nuclear Medicine'
Aim 1: Encourage learners to reflect on the benefits of learning from events in nuclear medicine in a multi-professional environment through NM REALM
Aim 2: Highlight some of the causes of discrepancies with an aim to avoid them in the future

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