BOPA MEMBERS MEETING AT THE UK 2019 ONCOLOGY FORUM Thursday 13th June 2019

BOPA MEMBERS MEETING AT THE UK 2019 ONCOLOGY FORUM Thursday 13th June 2019,
10:30am ~ 12:00 noon
BRIGHTON (The Hilton Metropole)
 
It is with great pleasure that we can confirm that BOPA will once again be collaborating with the 2019 UK Oncology Forum.
 
We will be holding a members meeting for those who are attending the day – all BOPA members are welcome to attend this special meeting prior to the UK oncology forum ~ Thursday 13th June 2019 10:30am ~ 12noon, ahead of the start of the 2019 UKOF.
 
Programme to follow but will mainly be drawn from your agenda ideas/current forum posts and to include networking. Please email Netty with items. [email protected]  
 
When we conclude our Fringe meeting we will then join the UK Oncology Forum for lunch in the exhibition area.
 
ALL HCPs that attend the BOPA meeting, must stay on and attend Day One of the UK Oncology Forum.  All our members are very welcome to attend Day Two and the UKOF will support with accommodation for Thursday 13th June, for non-local, NHS attendees (all members must attend day two for code restrictions and OF policy).
 
If you haven’t already registered for the meeting please go to:
https://oncology-forum.co.uk/register/
 
You will see: Please select which meeting/meetings you will be attending: Please click on to the BOPA COMMS meeting on the drop down menu tab.
 
The meeting attracts up to 740 UK cancer HCPs and is FREE to all NHS personnel. It is the ONLY national, pan-tumour clinical MDT meeting on the UK Oncology Meetings Calendar.
 
It is held post ASCO and includes vital insights and news from ASCO in all the tumour specific clinical streams, the meeting also attracts leading UK and European experts. 
 
Registration is now getting very busy for the UK Oncology Forum, if you want to stay for both days of an interesting and dynamic meeting, please register ASAP, as places for accommodation are limited.
 
The meeting is FREE, CME accredited and includes vital updates and insights from leading UK and European experts from ASCO. Other UK Cancer organisations attend the meeting, such as UKONS, The ACP, SABR, UKOMiC, The NCRI, NOTCH etc
 
If you have any queries regarding the BOPA meeting, please contact Netty directly on [email protected].  ALL queries regarding the UK Oncology Forum meeting should be directed to Lisa Young at [email protected]
 
We look forward to collaborating with the UK Oncology Forum and would like to take this opportunity to thank Professor Plummer and the Faculty for inviting BOPA to be involved again for 2019.
 
We look forward to seeing you in Brighton and to an interesting and worthwhile two days.
 
Best wishes
Netty
BOPA Secretary and digital lead
 
No sponsors have had any input to the OF/UKONS programme or speaker choices. The meeting will run to ABPI guidelines and code.
 

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