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Women’s Health Webinars Part 2 – Bone Health
Women’s Health Webinars Part 2 – Bone Health
19th March 2025 - Half day Virtual meeting
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The BNMS are hosting this meeting in collaboration with The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Foundation Trust & University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

This is a half day virtual study day

Target Audience:General practitioners, radiographers, technologists, nuclear medicine physicians, rheumatologists, endocrinologists, internal medicine specialists, orthopaedic surgeons, among many other healthcare professionals involved in treating patients with osteoporosis.

Discussion of Clinical cases: We encourage attendees to submit interesting or difficult cases of patients with osteoporosis which they would like to discuss with the expert panel.
A number of cases will be presented at the end of the second session which will be moderated by chairpersons who will facilitate interaction with the audience, and prompt discussion with the expert panel.

This event will provide 3 CPD credits in accordance with the CPD Scheme of The Royal College of Radiologists
Event objectives:

  • Develop a better understanding of the spectrum of osteoporosis and fracture risk
  • Explore the significance of assessing fracture risk and its potential impact on management strategies
  • Gain knowledge on diagnostic steps in assessing for osteoporosis including discussion about DEXA interpretation
  • Become familiar with the latest treatment options available
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Early bird rates - deadline 12th March 2025
£70 members
£100 non-members
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£100 members
£130 non-members


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