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CPD CREDITS

How do I obtain my CPD Certificate?

CPD certificates are obtained by logging into your BNMS account after the event has finished and full payment of your registration has been received.  You will be notified when these are available.

 

REGISTRATION

Why do I need to create a BNMS account to register for the event?

A BNMS account is necessary so that you can access your CPD certificate after the meeting (accessed via your account).

 

Can I book multiple places?

Only one registration place can be booked per email and login. 

 

I need to amend my hospital address, how can I do that?

If you have input the wrong hospital address, we need to change this for you. Email us with the correct details at meetings@bnms.org quoting your Order ID and full delegate name.

 

 

COVID-19 ISSUES

COVID guidance for delegates

 

My trust/organisation has cancelled my leave. What can I do?

Please get in touch with the event organisers to discuss.

 

For any further queries please refer to the Delegate Terms & Conditions and our Covid Policy

 

If your trust or company are covering your registration costs, we strongly suggest that you pay in advance via PayPal or credit/debit card and generate a receipt to claim back your registration expenses .

 

For any other registration enquiries, please do not hesitate to contact us on 0115 671 5703ther rgtration enquiries you can call us on 0115 7484 504

For any other registration enquiries you can call us on 0115 7484 504

 

 

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