British Geriatrics Society - Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre
Delegates: Please find your joining instructions here.
Online registration is now open
Book of abstracts (pdf)
Authors of abstracts: the results of the abstract adjudication process are available here
Presenters: click here for tips on what constitutes a good Powerpoint presentation (for guidance only. We are not trying to be prescriptive)
CPD approval codes: Wed, 23 April, 3 hours - Code 41025
Thurs, 24 April, 6 hours - Code 41026
Friday, 25 April, 5 hours - Code 41027
As part of its international strategy encouraging overseas visitors to participate in our scientific meetings it has been decided to waive registration fees for presenters from low income or low-middle income countries. It has become clear that the high cost of registration has deterred visitors from the developing world from attending. If you wish to register as a presenter from a developing country (as defined by the World Bank), please contact the Abstracts Manager. Members of the Canadian Geriatrics Society may register at the members' rate as a result of a memorandum of understanding between the CGS and BGS.
If you have any queries concerning the scientific content of the programme (poster or oral presentations etc.), please get in touch with The Abstracts Manager at the BGS.
If you have any other queries concerning the meeting, please contact our Meeting Secretariat at the following address:
Hampton Medical Conferences Ltd
113-119 High Street
Hampton Hill
Middlesex
TW12 1NJ,
England
Tel: + 44 (0) 20 8 979 8300
Fax: + 44 (0) 20 8979 6700
Email: Hampton Medical Conferences
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