Share your insights in our Surveys

3rd Jun 2026

BMUS needs your insights for the following surveys to help shape better patient care and clinical guidance. All responses are anonymous and will help inform the future of BMUS.

AI in Ultrasound Survey

The use of AI in modern healthcare continues to grow, evolve, and influence everyday clinical practice. As these tools become more visible in your departments, it’s important that BMUS understands how you experience this shift in real time. Whether you’re actively using AI, cautiously exploring it, or haven’t encountered it at all, your perspective matters.

This survey aims to capture current knowledge, use, attitudes, and needs around Artificial Intelligence in ultrasound. Your feedback will directly guide the BMUS AI Specialist Interest Group as it shapes its priorities, resources, and future work. By taking just a few minutes to share your views, you’ll help ensure that the profession leads the development and safe adoption of AI, rather than simply responding to it.

Estimated completion time: 5 minutes.

AI in Ultrasound Survey

NHS practice in the ultrasound assessment and risk stratification of adnexal lesions Survey.

We are conducting a short survey to understand current NHS practice in the ultrasound assessment and risk stratification of adnexal lesions. The survey is aimed at radiologists, sonographers and gynaecologists involved in gynaecological ultrasound practice. Responses are anonymous and will help inform future BMUS and RCR education and guidance.

Estimated completion time: 3–5 minutes.

NHS practice in the ultrasound assessment and risk stratification of adnexal lesions.

Elastography Survey

We would like our members to complete the surveys linked below on the clinical use of elastography and its associated scientific support services. If you are a clinician, sonographer, or medical physicist interested in this area of ultrasound, we want to hear from you. These surveys are being conducted in conjunction with the National Physical Laboratory. These surveys will help us gain an understanding of the usage of elastography, the barriers to its adoption in the NHS and what future potential this modality has. We would be grateful if you could fill in either or both questionnaires as appropriate.

The closing date for the survey will be the 12th of June, and the results will be presented during the Physics session at the BMUS ASM.

Physics Survey

Clinical Survey

Estimated completion time: 5 minutes.

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