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| The British Medical Ultrasound Societys Annual Scientific
Meeting and Exhibition is established as one of the UKs longest running
medical imaging conferences and marks the highlight of the Societys year.
The meeting in Brighton in 2010 promises to be no exception. As usual, the
Conference is accompanied by the highly regarded Technical Exhibition, the
pre-eminent showcase for new and established ultrasound manufactures and
supplies to show off their equipment and services across a wide range of
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| An impressive range of specialist speakers, both UK and
international will be leading sessions covering all areas of ultrasound
practice. Brighton 2010 will be a great opportunity to see and hear the latest
in ultrasound technology, clinical applications and practice through our
programme of expert reviews, research sessions and technical exhibition. You
can also enhance your practical knowledge and skills through our extended
programme of hands-on workshops and training sessions. The conference programme
will be led by Dr Tom Marshall of Norwich and Norfolk University Hospital, a
Consultant Radiologist specializing in Musculoskeletal Ultrasound. |
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NPoCUS
Further to the success of the Euroson 2009 meeting and the involvement of the
NPoCUS satellite conference, we are very pleased to welcome back the National
Point-of-Care Ultrasound Congress to BMUS 2010 and help increase the profile of
this growing area of ultrasound practice. NPoCUS will run concurrently with the
BMUS meeting and the exhibition and scientific sessions are open to all
delegates. |
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Why Attend?
- Attendees: approx 600 delegates and over 80 speakers. Meet with colleagues
from across the world of ultrasound
- Some 30+ exhibitors, showcasing products relating to all areas of practice,
as well as the most up to date technology
- High calibre list of expert and world renowned speakers
- Opportunity to participate in specialized workshops and training days, with
hands-on training
- First class location in central Brighton, only 50 minutes travel from
London
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Julie Walton
BMUS President |
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Dr Tom Marshall
Scientific Programme Chair |
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