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Innovative Projects
Innovative Team of the Year Award Finalists' Projects

The BNMS Innovative Team of the Year Award celebrates UK teams that are developing innovative and creative ways of improving the services they deliver. The aim of this award is to encourage innovation leading to improvement in procedures, practices and service levels. It is hoped that ideas put forward by the competing teams can be adopted by other departments for improving service. See below the excellent ideas generated so far.

Royal Marsden Hospital

Marsden Radiopharmacy
Runner up 2025



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University College London Hospital

Winner 2025



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South Tyneside and Sunderland Foundation Trust

NE Regional NM Apprentice Training

Runner up 2025

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University Hospitals Dorset Nuclear Medicine Department

Runner up 2024

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Withybush Nuclear Medicine

The Atomic Penguins

Winner 2024

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Singleton Hospital

SBUHB - Revolutionising PET-CT Service Efficiency: Introducing Automated Patient Booking and Performance Data Analysis

Runner up 2024

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Dept. of Nuclear Cardiology Glasgow Royal Infirmary

Runner up 2023

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Nuclear Medicine, Royal United Hospitals Bath

Winner 2023



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Cardiff and Vale Nuclear Medicine

Runner up 2023



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Hybrid Imaging & Therapy Unit the Wellington Hospital, London HCA Healthcare U.K.

Wellington Hospital, London
Runner up 2022

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University College London Hospitals NHS Trust

Giant Cell Artiritis Fast Track Pathway
Winner 2022




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Nottingham Nuclear Medicine Department

Nottingham University Hospitals Trust
Sustainable Developments
Runner up 2022





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Stobhill Hospital Nuclear Medicine Team

Stobhill Hospital Glasgow
Blood volume study
Runner up 2021



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Department of Nuclear Medicine, Southampton

University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust
The Therapy must go on! - Adapting the therapy service when covid struck
Winner 2021

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Nuclear Cardiology / Glasgow Royal Infirmary

Glasgow Royal Infirmary
SPECT Myocardial Coronary Flow Reserve: Establishing the UK's First Routine Service
Runner up 2021


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The SPECT-acular Team

The Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
The Evolution of Nuclear Medicine at the Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Runner up 2019


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King's College London & Guy's and St Thomas' PET Centre

PSMA PET - A new clinical service
Runner up 2019

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Nuclear Medicine, University Hospital Southampton

University Hospital Southampton
Playtime in Nuclear Medicine
Winner 2019

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