Age and Ageing collection
Age and Ageing journal has published a collection of papers to accompany the BGS Spring Meeting. Open University Press, the journal's publisher, has made these articles free to access until 20 April 2022.
The BGS 2022 Spring Meeting will be now be held as virtual conference. Attendance online only is possible.
Virtual conference: Register to attend online, with access to all the content across the three days for 12 months |
View the poster book |
View the programme |
OnDemand Access: This information was up-to-date at the time of the presentation but does not take into account material published since then.
Our ageing population is stimulating extensive NHS service redesign to deal with the challenge of caring for larger numbers of older people both in and out of hospitals. The BGS 2022 Spring Meeting is a virtual conference on 6-8 April 2022 for all specialists responsible for the health care of older people. It will present the latest scientific research and the best clinical practice in the core areas of care of older people.
Age and Ageing journal has published a collection of papers to accompany the BGS Spring Meeting. Open University Press, the journal's publisher, has made these articles free to access until 20 April 2022.
BGS Member Virtual meeting Fee (inc. VAT) |
Non-Member Virtual meeting Fee (inc. VAT) |
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Senior Doctors – Post CCT or CESR CP Professions | £180 |
£300 |
Pre CCT or CESR CP Professions, Healthcare professionals (Nurses, Physiotherapists, Researchers) |
£90 | £150 |
Retired member/ Students (Undergraduates in Medical School, Nursing or AHP courses) | £45 | £75 |
Corporate Representatives | £180 | £300 |
We understand that you may not be able to tune in to a live-streamed event or webinar as a result of clinical pressures. Therefore, if you view an archived version of a Federation-approved live-streamed event or live webinar within four weeks of it being broadcast you can still claim it as an approved external CPD course. BGS won't send certificates if you watch post event.
The live CPD codes will be found in the RCP diary.
This will be classed by the RCP as distance learning and will be assigned a distance learning code and can be added to the diary as usual distance learning activities would be.
Further information about CPD can be found here.
For the 2020/21 CPD year there will be no limit to the number of external credits that can be claimed for distance learning. In addition to the maximum of 10 approved distance learning credits you may add under the ‘Add Approved Entry’ tab, you may also add unlisted distance learning under the ‘Add Self-Certified Entry’ tab under the ‘Distance Learning’ sub-section. You will need to add them as an ‘External Self-Certified Distance Learning, Clinical or Non-Clinical’. Reading articles in online journals and e-libraries that are not approved should still be recorded as personal selfcertified distance learning. Online mandatory training required by your employer should still be recorded as internal CPD.