Submitting your work for Ultrasound 2025
Early Careers Abstracts
This is a great opportunity to develop and enhance your presentation skills in a welcoming and supportive environment and to get helpful feedback. If you have been involved with some interesting clinical application initiatives, for example, evaluating new technology, exploring professional issues regarding sonography, or if you have seen interesting or unusual cases, we would like to hear from you. Alternatively, if you have recently completed your MSc project, an audit or a service evaluation, then this stream provides an ideal platform for you to present your work and share good practice.
Course leaders, supervisors, mentors, and managers are asked to actively encourage and support appropriate individuals to proffer papers for this conference.
If you would like further information, please contact Kerry Green (kerrygreen@nhs.net) and Catriona Hynes (c.hynes@shu.ac.uk).
This session is scheduled for 9th December 9.15 - 15.05.
If you have not yet read them, please take a moment to read the guidelines for submitting your work
Abstracts not following these guidelines maybe declined.
The deadline for submitting abstracts for these sessions is 31st August.
Abstracts will be judged during September and we will notify successful authors by the end of September
Submit your abstract for the Early Careers Session here
Therapy in Ultrasound Network for Drug Delivery and Abalation Reasearch (ThUNDDAR) Abstracts
Here, you can submit your abstract to be considered for an oral presentation during the Therapy in Ultrasound Network for Drug Delivery Abalation Research session.
This session is scheduled for 10th December 13.35 - 17.10.
The closing date for these submissions is Sunday 9th november @ Midnight
Submit your abstract for ThUNDDAR here
Main Ultrasound 2025 Abstracts
The BMUS Ultrasound 2025 abstract submission portal is now OPEN for submissions for the BMUS 56th Annual Scientific Meeting on the 9th - 11th December 2025 at the Harrogate Convention Centre.
Here, you can submit your abstract to be considered for either an oral, poster or case study presentation.
Orals are a 10 minute presentation broken down into 8 miuntes to present the abstract and 8 mins for questions
Posters are displayed in the exhibition hall for all to view. This year we will be asking poster presenters to stand with their poster to present it at a designated time.
Before submitting your work please read our guidelines,



