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Membership is available to interested individuals from both within and outside the United Kingdom. (Please note that all membership applications must be ratified by the BNMS Membership Committee). Further details may be obtained from the Honorary Secretary.

The membership fees are widely acknowledged to represent extremely good value for money, particularly as they include a personal subscription to the BNMS journal, Nuclear Medicine Communications. (NMC)

Direct Debit is the most convenient way to pay your membership subscription, ensuring that your subscription is continous, automatically renewing every year. Available to members who hold a UK bank account (Direct debit payments must be set for a minimum duration of 12 months) .









Overseas, pay by credit card

Annual subscription £156.00
Plus optional print version of NMC journal £41.00

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UK, pay by credit/debit card

Annual subscription £156.00


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UK, pay by monthly direct debit

Monthly direct debit £13.04


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Overseas, pay by credit card

Annual subscription £128.00
Plus optional print version of NMC journal £41.00

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UK, pay by credit/debit card

Annual subscription £128.00


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UK, pay by monthly direct debit

Monthly direct debit £10.68


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Overseas, pay by credit card

Annual subscription £71.00

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UK, pay by credit/debit card

Annual subscription £71.00

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UK, pay by monthly direct debit

Monthly direct debit £5.95

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UK/Ireland, pay by credit/debit card

Annual subscription £61.00

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UK, pay by monthly direct debit

Monthly direct debit £5.08

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The BNMS is a registered as a company in England and Wales with number 08082786.  The BNMS is a charity governed by the rules of the Charity Commission for England and Wales - Registered Number 1150234.  Registered Office: The Royal College of Physicians, 11 St. Andrew's Place, Regent's Park, London NW1 4LE.
The British Nuclear Medicine Society is not able to give specific clinical advice to members of the public. If you are concerned about your scan or therapy please seek the opinion of a nuclear medicine clinician where you were seen or the clinician who referred you to the department or your GP.
Enquiries related to issues such as internships and work experience opportunities, should be directed to the relevant professional body e.g., for radiologists, this will be the Royal College of Radiologists.