At Congress, almost every one of the exhibitors will display the very latest technological advances and products. New technology plays a vital role in diagnosis and patient health, and contributes to the effectiveness and efficiency of everyone in the profession.
The principal focus of the biennial three-day Congress event is the cutting-edge lecture programme, which will give delegates access to the latest scientific and strategic developments and allow Health and Care Professions Council (HPC) registrants the opportunity to acquire a significant number of continuing professional development (CPD) credits.
Once again, Congress will concentrate on learning outcomes to deliver a productive output for every biomedical scientist in attendance, and will also provide the opportunity for small group sessions on focused topics, including breakfast sessions, seminars, masterclass and technology showcase options.
The result will be the most comprehensive three-day programme of content delivered through a variety of meeting formats that will make a significant contribution to the personal professional portfolio for every attendee.
While the Congress lecture programme is of prime importance, mention must be made of the supporting top-class exhibition that displays all the instruments, equipment, technologies and techniques, and helps to put biomedical science practice into context. It is also a forum that provides an opportunity to earn CPD points through reflective practice. Full details of how this symbiotic relationship between attendee and exhibitor works may be found on the Congress website (www.ibms.org/congress).
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