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This webinar highlights the continued importance of omnichannel engagement for healthcare practitioners and learners and the need to equip our internal teams appropriately. It will further explore practical examples of how to implement learning and development training through the use of insights and personalization and measuring for success, with examples for big and small budgets alike.
MAPS speaks with Tim Mikhelashvili, CEO and Co-Founder of Amedea Pharma, and the winners of his Medical Affairs Olympics Competition, the CEOs of Discreedly and Inphronesis.
This series of the Elevate Podcast illuminates the path scientific communication takes from teaching to diagnosis to treating all the way to changing, prolonging, and saving patient lives.
This webinar program will focus on the theme of innovation and scientific engagement in Medical Communications, providing a detailed example of how a hackathon event is a valuable approach to enhance idea generation for a defined challenge and presents the opportunity to develop innovative “out-of-the box” solutions as a primary outcome of the event.
Introduction to external Education eLearning Course
Free to Members and Non-Members
If you are new to Medical Affairs, just getting started in developing your skills in medical education, or want a quick refresher, sign up for this e-learning module which provides an introduction and overview of all the different types of industry approaches to External Education (EE). The course will help you:
Learning activities/assessments: eLearning self-paced module with knowledge checks and a brief posttest
Approximate time to complete the activity: 30 minutes
Prerequisites: None
Audience: Beginner to Intermediate; For any Independent Medical Education (IME) and/or Medical Affairs professionals involved in External Education
Learning Objectives:
At the conclusion of this online learning activity, participants should be able to:
Activity Developers:
MAPS is appreciative of the following MAPS members and other individuals who were instrumental in creating the course content.
Independent Medical Education eLearning Course
FAWG Group: External Education
Member: Free
Non-Member: 135$
Interested in broadening your understanding of the different types of External Education in the spirit of omnichannel engagement, and more specifically in Independent Medical Education? Designed Specifically for Medical Affairs professionals working in the Independent Medical Education (IME) function, as well as, other MA Professionals involved in External Education (EE), This course:
The one-hour course will assist organizations to not only understand the breadth and depth of IME but also plan for upskilling their team as needed and enhance collaboration with other Medical Affairs and cross-functional partners to leverage synergies.
Learning activities/assessments: eLearning self-paced module, knowledge checks, and brief posttest (moderate difficulty)
Approximate time to complete the activity: 60 minutes
Prerequisites: The eLearning module “Introduction to External Education” is highly recommended.
Audience: Beginner to Intermediate; For any Independent Medical Education (IME) and/or Medical Affairs professionals involved in External Education
At the conclusion of this online learning activity, participants should be able to:
ACTIVITY DEVELOPERS:
MAPS is appreciative of the following MAPS members and other individuals who were instrumental in creating the course content.
In today’s episode, we’re talking with Joseph Zabinski, PhD, Senior Director, AI & Personalized Medicine at OM1 about Artificial Intelligence — specifically about how AI can accelerate diagnosis and treatment.
In this episode, we’re talking about publications impact with Mike Taylor, Head of Data Insights and Grainne Farrell, Manager Corporate Life Science, Central Europe, both at Digital Science.
The COVID-19 pandemic led to the biggest change in scientific congresses in a generation, with virtual meetings becoming the mainstay. In that time, we have seen many big congresses offer different options, such as virtual exhibition booths, blogs, and podcasts. As we start to go back to live or hybrid options, we will discuss what we have learnt from the last 2 years to take forward to future congress offerings. We will also explore what HCPs want when joining congresses both virtually or face-to-face.
As speed of data sharing has become front of mind, congresses have also adapted to give alternative options to share certain types of key data, avoiding the need to wait months until the next annual congress. However, questions remain regarding reach and engagement with these new options.
Finally, what do we think the congress of the future will look like. How will congresses tackle DE&I and sustainability? Will we be using avatars and joining in the metaverse or will there always be a demand for face-to-face conversations. We will share our thoughts on innovative options we think will be adopted.
In this episode, experts discuss patient-centricity strategies and actions that make patient-first thinking the heart of your organization’s plans.
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