Meetings

  • This meeting is open to BPNS members and other professionals working in relevant areas, but not to patients or members of the general public without advance permission.
BPNS Autumn meeting and AGM 2025 (IN PERSON)
Start Date
End Date
Friday 17 Oct 2025 10:00 AM
Friday 17 Oct 2025 17:15 PM
Location
Hammersmith Hospital, London
Details

Our usual mix of case presentations (neurology/neurophysiology) and invited lectures is of interest to trainees/consultants and nerve specialists/non-specialists alike.  This years meeting will take place at the W12 conference centre at the Hammersmith hospital.  The meeting is in person or virtual via MS teams, with pricing the same for both to reflect rising AV costs and encourage in-person attendance; pricing includes lunch and coffee/tea breaks for in-person attendees.  There will be a dinner after the meeting which is booked separately on the website (dinner listed as a separate meeting).

The meeting is kindly sponsored by Alnylam, Argenx, CSL Behring, Sanofi, Takeda and Grifols who are covering the cost of the venue and subsistence.

PAYMENT INFORMATION

Cost for associate members is £50, for ordinary members £70, and for non-members £90 for the meeting registration (lunch and refreshments included).  Due to PayPal changes, our payment system through the website doesn't work, so instead register through the website 'for free' and then pay separately through bank transfer, with reference BPNS meeting: account number 30216135; sort code 20 17 35.  

Please register for the post-meeting dinner separately via the link below

Venue Information

Programme (can change before the event)
DateTimeType Presenter
Fri 17 Oct 202509:00Registration  
Fri 17 Oct 202510:00Lecture Welcome and housekeeping Dr Jane Pritchard & Prof Yusuf Rajabally
Fri 17 Oct 202510:05Other An EDX cases of pure motor deficit. Distinct causes of the same weakness. Tatyana Yemakova.  
Fri 17 Oct 202510:20Other Navigating the painful path. Muhammed Ameen Noushad.  
Fri 17 Oct 202510:35Lecture Update in the management of systemic vasculitis Dr Steve McAdoo, consultant renal physician, Hammersmith hospital, & co-chair of UK and Ireland vasculitis society
Fri 17 Oct 202511:20Refreshment Morning Coffee  
Fri 17 Oct 202511:45Other Man in a poisoned barrel. Medha Devkota.  
Fri 17 Oct 202512:00Other Progressive distal lower limb weakness in a young adult. Farzad Fatehi.  
Fri 17 Oct 202512:15Other What would you have done? Amanda XY Chin  
Fri 17 Oct 202512:30Other Don't give up: persistence in a challenging case. Lachlan Tamlin  
Fri 17 Oct 202512:45Refreshment Lunch  
Fri 17 Oct 202513:45Other Goodness gracious, great soles of fire! Michael Foster  
Fri 17 Oct 202514:00Lecture Diabetes mellitus - new horizons Prof Jon Valabjhi, professor of medicine, Imperial College London, & national clinical lead of multiple long-term conditions, NHS England
Fri 17 Oct 202514:45Other A Painful Diagnosis. Frederick Vonberg  
Fri 17 Oct 202515:00Refreshment Afternoon Tea  
Fri 17 Oct 202515:30Other Too sweet and too fatty. Rhys Roberts  
Fri 17 Oct 202515:45Lecture How to apply to NICE Prof Richard Nicholas, ICHT
Fri 17 Oct 202516:10AGM Prizes and AGM  
Fri 17 Oct 202517:10Close  

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Free
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