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After completing this Webinar, participants will be better able to:
Join this session to understand how an effective digital tele-mentoring program builds local capacity in rural and underserved areas by empowering healthcare professionals to treat complex diseases that have historically only been treated by specialists.
After participating in this session our audience will:
After attending this webinar, participants should be able to:
1. Understand the rationale and significance of communicating our value to our stakeholders
2. Understand why our value communications and KPIs may differ based on company portfolio, where the product is in its development cycle, or even organization size and maturity
3. Review examples of well-designed metrics and KPIs: cadence, content, and audience to ensure impact
At the end of the webinar, participants will have a better understanding of:
• Potential hurdles of the MLR review process
• Roles, responsibilities and function alignment
• Our changing MLR environment and possible solutions
At the end of the webinar, participants will have a better understanding of:
– Enforcement trends relating to speaker programs
– Key risks associated with the shift from in-person to virtual activities due to the pandemic
– Compliance considerations for conducting promotional and educational activities virtually
It's happened to the best of us: you want to unveil game changing findings from your research activities, but can't figure out how to draw attention to the most important data sets to help your audience quickly see the value of your work. Or worse, you've delivered a presentation to your colleagues only to realize too late that there is an egregious data visualization error discrediting your findings.
The fact is that visualizing data isn't as easy as simply choosing a chart or graph tool in excel. After all, what if you choose the wrong chart type for the job? Great data visualizations consider both your audience and end goals, identify data requirements upfront, and visualize data as accurately as possible.
For this webinar, founder and CEO of Killer Visual Strategies, Amy Balliett, will help you master data visualization best practices that will bring your research findings to life in the best possible ways. You'll learn:
• How brain science affects our understanding of data visualizations and visual cues
• How to identify the right chart for the job and key questions to test your chart selection
• How to avoid common data visualization mistakes
• How to take your data visualizations up a level to ensure they stand out in your presentations
This case study-based webinar discusses how to connect the dots between internal training and improved patient outcomes, specifically focusing on Medical Affairs teams.
- Describe a call to action to ensure medical affairs internal training programs can directly contribute to our wider goals of improving patient outcomes
- Identify key priorities and techniques to maximize the impact of internal training
- Share best practice examples in this area
a) Create a community to connect MA professionals who have experience and an interest in building an organizational framework for medical insights.
b) Have a robust discussion on how to build a framework that enables MSL insights to inform medical strategy at both the local and global level.
c) Share best practices on how to communicate the impact and value of medical insights.
This Medical Affairs webinar assembles leading biopharma industry experts to discuss preparing your organization for digital transformation.
• Develop leadership and motivational skills that will help Medical Affairs colleagues build cross-functional relationships and engagement, in order to successfully deliver integrated medical activities
• Awareness that effective collaboration requires modifying interpersonal interactions to account for different functions/nationalities having different backgrounds/cultures/ways of working/motivations
• Recognition that a major cause of disharmony/disengagement/demotivation is an individual feeling threatened in some way, and the implications of triggering a ‘threat’ response
• Knowledge of the SCARF model (NeuroLeadership Institute), its key components {Status, Certainty, Autonomy, Relatedness, Fairness} and their importance in triggering a ‘reward’ response
• Understanding of how the SCARF model can be applied by Medical Affairs colleagues in their everyday roles and interactions with colleagues
602 Park Point Drive, Suite 225, Golden, CO 80401 – +1 303.495.2073
© 2024 Medical Affairs Professional Society (MAPS). All Rights Reserved Worldwide.