Placing the Patient at the Heart of Medical Affairs
In this episode, experts discuss patient-centricity strategies and actions that make patient-first thinking the heart of your organization’s plans.
In this episode, experts discuss patient-centricity strategies and actions that make patient-first thinking the heart of your organization’s plans.
This Webinar series explores the fundamental concept of big data in Medical Affairs, from which sources can we retrieve this, what are the broader considerations when utilizing data in health and what impact this can have on our organizations, physicians, and patients, now and in the future. These presentations will feature real world cases that are relevant to regional and country Medical Affairs leaders, in order to highlight long-term aspirational and short-term tangible projects.
By the end of this series, we hope you will gain:
In this our second episode this season, we’ll be discussing open access in medical publishing from the biopharma perspective.
In this webinar, experts will:
In this e-book, learn how medical affairs teams can use technology to address diversity issues in the drug development life cycle.
In this Opening Doors episode of the Medical Affairs Professional Society podcast series, Elevate, we speak with Áine Prendergast, Medical Science Liaison in Oncology with Ipsen.
The goal of this webinar is to help new professionals in Medical Affairs better understand how Medical Information and MSLs can have harmonized activities, benefit from one another working more closely together, but also understand where being too close may increase risk. This webinar will present alternate leadership modeling perspectives for critical Medical Affairs functions and show how to Improve collaboration between functions with similar interests and practices.
In today’s episode, our Field Medical experts will discuss tips to understand how you can lead through change.
In this webinar, we’ll share practical techniques for conceptualizing and implementing an Impact and Performance Management Program including:
1. Development of strategic intent
2. The MSL Deployment Plan
3. Configuration of the technology platform
4. Training
5. Adoption
6. Making course corrections
We’ll provide concepts that members of the audience can readily consume and choose what may have value in their organization.
At the end of this presentation, the participant should be able to:
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