Four Industry Trends that will Shape Medical Affairs in 2023
In 2022, organizations gained ground in patient trust, decentralized clinical trials, virtual tools, and diverse conversations throughout the product development process. So – now what?
In 2022, organizations gained ground in patient trust, decentralized clinical trials, virtual tools, and diverse conversations throughout the product development process. So – now what?
In this webinar, we will discover how Medical Affairs teams are evolving from an executional hub to a strategic pillar, resonating and reconciling the voice of the patient and clinicians, and driving insights to their organization.
In this webinar, we aim to gather insights from expert speakers who will cover practical lived examples of navigating the landscape, cross functional partnership for effective results, challenges that still persist, and future implications addressing the need to establish global guidelines. Perspectives from GPP guidelines, industry/patient experience, and from publishers will be the main focus.
In this webinar, a roundtable of experienced Medical Affairs leaders will discuss the opportunities and challenges evolving within their field, as well as the impact it can have on delivering great patient outcomes.
MAPS speaks with Tim Mikelhashvili and winners of his Medical Affairs Innovation Olympics about applications that can match patients with clinical trials and provide real-time input to provide context for clinical decisions.
In this webinar, a panel of experts discuss how technology has aided Life Sciences leaders as they engage with experts at various stages of the product life cycle.
In this episode, we look at the tools that exist to look deeper into data allowing MedInfo teams to truly contribute to the generation, analysis of Medical Insights.
Congresses are often the best opportunity to connect with HCPs and KOLs. Learn 5 secrets for success.
This webinar highlights the continued importance of omnichannel engagement for healthcare practitioners and learners and the need to equip our internal teams appropriately.
Medical Affairs professionals across the globe became first-time Innovation Olympians, responded to a bold challenge, celebrated competition, accelerated innovation together, and shared a memorable experience together.