Early Career Professionals: Paths Into Medical Affairs
This podcast explores a career path leading to Medical Affairs while covering the benefits and challenges involved in discovering your place within the function.
This podcast explores a career path leading to Medical Affairs while covering the benefits and challenges involved in discovering your place within the function.
After completing this module, you will be better able to:
Articulate the roles Medical Affairs plays in the healthcare industry
Gain an understanding for the common functions and key skills in Medical Affairs
Describe the Foundational Pillars of Medical Affairs and their purpose
MAPS Insights Focus Area Working Group (FAWG) members define some of the terms associated with the collection and use of insights as a way to start standardizing the lexicon of the function.
MAPS speaks with Medical Strategy FAWG co-leads Becky Harmon and Simon Kyaga about the emerging strategic opportunities for Medical Affairs.
As Medical Affairs' audiences and outlets expand, no single channel will suffice for all communications. Instead, the activities of functions including Medical Information, Medical Communications, and Field Medical will require multichannel or omni-channel engagement. This webinar starts with an overview of multichannel vs. omnichannel engagement before offering actionable advice for Medical Affairs teams seeking to reach external stakeholders in the new normal of hybrid, asynchronous, individualized engagement.
Attendees will understand:
This MAPS podcast details what medical device cybersecurity is and why you should care.
This MAPS podcast details potential areas for compliant collaboration by MSLs with Academic Drug Developers.
At some point, many people feel they’re simply “not good enough.” Unfortunately, this is such a common occurrence that it has a name: Imposter Syndrome.
The goal of this webinar is to share experiences and tips on how to keep teams connected in the virtual world.
Three panelists who work with teams across multiple time zones will share how they:
“Data doesn’t exist until it is published.” Here, MAPS speaks with MedComm FAWG co-leads about innovations and future directions for Medical Communications within Medical Affairs.
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