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Registration is NOW OPEN for BritSpine 2025!

Early-bird rates end: Wednesday 29th January 2025 at 23:59 (UK Time)

Visit www.BritSpine.com/register to REGISTER TODAY!

Abstract Submission Portal is NOW OPEN!

Submission Deadline: Wednesday 11th December 2024 at 23:59 (UK Time)

Visit www.BritSpine.com/abstracts for further information and to submit your abstract(s) today!

To be kept up to date for future updates:

 

What is BritSpine?
BritSpine is the UK's premier educational Conference and Exhibition on the topic of the Spine, bringing experts from all over the UK (and further afield!) to gather, network, promote and share knowledge while learning about the latest treatments and approaches in spine healthcare and research.

The roots of BritSpine date back to the inaugural combined meeting of the British Spinal Societies in 1999. Since then, the conference has evolved to a biennial event run by the UK Spine Societies Board (UKSSB) on behalf of, and involvement with the British Association of Spine Surgeons (BASS), British Scoliosis Society (BSS), Society of Back Pain Research (SBPR), National Spine Network (NSN) and the British Association of Spinal Cord Injury Specialists (BASCIS).

 

What is the content of the BritSpine education sessions?
Previous recordings from BritSpine 2023 and 2021 can be found on the UKSSB YouTube Channel
, and we have a short summary video from 2023 which will give you a taste of what to expect!

 

How can I sponsor/exhibit at BritSpine?

Information on sponsorship and exhibiting at BritSpine 2025 can be found HERE

If you wish to be added to the industry mailing list for future opportunities, or have any questions about exhibiting at BritSpine 2025 in Manchester, please email: spineevents@mosaicevents.co.uk​

Note from UKSSB Board: We have identified a scheduling conflict between BritSpine 2025 and the SBNS 2025 Spring Meeting. After reviewing the situation and consulting with Mr Peter Whitfield, current SBNS President and other key stakeholders, we've decided to proceed with our original dates, as the impact is expected to be minimal. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause for those wishing to attend both meetings. This experience has highlighted the need for closer collaboration, and we are committed to improving our planning processes moving forward.

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