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This session will provide a learning opportunity for our audience by providing background on FDA’s Offices of Minority Health and Health Equity, and Women’s Health:
This position paper is intended outline the roles and responsibilities expected of an MSL and provide clarity on the juxtaposition of MSLs and Sales representatives (SRs) when it comes to scientific exchange versus promotional messaging.
This session will provide an overview of the foundation of Medical Information, Enhancement Opportunities for Medical Information, and Medical Information Value to the Organization.
External Education is the provision of diverse learning opportunities to facilitate knowledge exchange, learning, and skills acquisition through funding of independent medical education (accredited or non-accredited), industry-led medical education, or collaborations addressing knowledge, competence, and performance gaps for HCPs, payers, and patients/caregivers. However, External Education has long been without a standardized language and practice. It is with this background in mind that the MAPS External Education Focus Area Working Group (FAWG) developed the comprehensive Standards & Guidance resource available to MAPS members here.
A 2020 MAPS white paper highlights that while the metrics for departments such as R&D (new product approvals) and Commercial (sales) are clear, a single performance indicator that can measure the value of MA is lacking. While important metrics exist, such as time to publication submission and customer satisfaction, Share of Scientific Voice (SoSV) measures scientific impact and can serve as an objective and strategic performance metric for MA.
The measurement of SoSV is derived from the number of relevant mentions across scientific disseminations, relative to alternatives in the same therapeutic area. These clear outputs correlate with several activities that MA professionals lead across the MAPS-defined key pillars for MA - insights, evidence generation and evidence dissemination. This work is highly strategic and valuable for an organisation, as it shapes product strategy, closes data gaps, forms the scientific narrative and educates healthcare professionals. Therefore, SoSV provides a valuable metric for the performance and progress of MA.
This webinar will review the rationale for SoSV as a performance metric in MA, how it is implemented in practice, and examine how it can be used strategically to measure, prioritize and achieve success.
• Define health economics and outcomes research (HEOR) and its relationship to Medical Affairs
• Understand HEOR professional competencies included in the ISPOR Competency Framework, and which are most relevant to Medical Affairs professionals
• Discuss potential applications of the competencies by different stakeholders (employers, new professionals, students, academia)
• Identify ways for Medical Affairs professionals to further their HEOR knowledge and skills
This MAPS podcast discusses common challenges Medical Affairs organizations face in offering best-in-class digital capabilities to its customers.
This 6th episode of the MAPS Field Medical podcast series explores Medical Information.
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