Peter Llewellyn, Community Facilitator, Promoter and Activist in global Medical Communications (MedComms), chats with specialists about topics of relevance to anyone working in and around medical communications, medical education and medical publishing. or anyone who wants to join the business. For much more see MedCommsNetworking.com and follow #MedComms
Episodes
Wednesday Jun 14, 2023
MedComms Stories: Sara Kohal, Client Service Director at Caudex
Wednesday Jun 14, 2023
Wednesday Jun 14, 2023
These informal conversations with specialists working in and around MedComms provide useful insights into working life and the career opportunities on offer.
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Wednesday Jun 14, 2023
These informal conversations with specialists working in and around MedComms provide useful insights into working life and the career opportunities on offer.
Read the rest of this entry »Wednesday Jun 14, 2023
Wednesday Jun 14, 2023
These informal conversations with specialists working in and around MedComms provide useful insights into working life and the career opportunities on offer.
Read the rest of this entry »Wednesday Jun 14, 2023
MedComms Stories: Sarah Funderburk, SVP, Senior Medical Strategy Director at Caudex
Wednesday Jun 14, 2023
Wednesday Jun 14, 2023
These informal conversations with specialists working in and around MedComms provide useful insights into working life and the career opportunities on offer.
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MedComms Stories: Kai Neelsen, Senior Medical Writer at nspm
Wednesday Jun 14, 2023
Wednesday Jun 14, 2023
These informal conversations with specialists working in and around MedComms provide useful insights into working life and the career opportunities on offer.
Read the rest of this entry »Tuesday Jun 13, 2023
MedComms Stories: Steven Inglis, Communications Director at Oxford PharmaGenesis
Tuesday Jun 13, 2023
Tuesday Jun 13, 2023
These informal conversations with specialists working in and around MedComms provide useful insights into working life and the career opportunities on offer.
Read the rest of this entry »Wednesday May 31, 2023
Healthcare speaks many languages: the role and impact of MedComms content in translation
Wednesday May 31, 2023
Wednesday May 31, 2023
This podcast is a recording of a live #MedComms webinar.
Effective communication is essential to healthcare delivery, but language barriers can significantly impact quality and cost of care. To help address this challenge, medical communications materials in translation promote engagement and outcomes for stakeholders across the healthcare ecosystem. Furthermore, multilingual content is a demonstration of equity and inclusion in healthcare, as part of a multi- or omnichannel medical communications strategy. These considerations in mind, in this webinar we discuss how MedComms content in translation capably supports development and clinical outcomes across the product lifecycle. Our panellists today are Carrie Brubaker (Independent Consultant, Medical Affairs & Communications Strategy), Amanda Ryan (President, G3 Life Sciences) and Helen Williams (Founder, The Word Desk). And we answer questions from the audience.
It should be of interest to anyone who is working in and around MedComms, or who is wanting to join the business.
Recorded 31 May 2023 as a MedComms Networking webinar. Produced by NetworkPharma.tv
Read the rest of this entry »Wednesday May 24, 2023
Practicalities and Pitfalls in Running Medical Events
Wednesday May 24, 2023
Wednesday May 24, 2023
This podcast is a recording of a live #MedComms webinar.
In this webinar, our panel of experts discuss the practicalities of medical event planning. Each panellist has over 10 years' experience working in the fast-paced niche that is medical events. We will be covering meeting interactivity, aligning event purposes, content production and connecting remote audiences. As well as tips for success, we will discuss the common pitfalls to avoid in order to produce high quality events that meet goals for you and your attendees. Our expert panellists are Gavin Clark (Remote Solutions), Dermott Madden (Vevox), Alistair Marston (SWM Partners) and Ritika Sharma (SWM Partners). And we answer questions from the audience.
It should be of interest to anyone who is working in and around MedComms, or who is wanting to join the business.
Recorded 24 May 2023 as a MedComms Networking webinar. Produced by NetworkPharma.tv
Read the rest of this entry »Wednesday Apr 19, 2023
In conversation with Trishna Bharadia, Patient Engagement Expert and Advocate
Wednesday Apr 19, 2023
Wednesday Apr 19, 2023
This podcast is a recording of a live #MedComms webinar.
In this webinar, we're joined by Trishna Bharadia, a multi-award winning patient engagement consultant and advocate. Trishna works with multiple stakeholders to better embed the patient voice across the healthcare ecosystem and medicines development lifecycle, across multiple therapy areas and also above therapy area. She works with academia, industry (including pharma, medcomms agencies, CROs), patient groups and charities, industry associations and clinicians, both in the UK and internationally. She lives with several chronic conditions herself, including multiple sclerosis. This is a wide-ranging conversation encompassing publications, diversity and inclusion, good patient engagement practice and advocacy activities. And we answer questions from the audience.
It should be of interest to anyone who is working in and around MedComms, or who is wanting to join the business.
Recorded 19 April 2023 as a MedComms Networking webinar. Produced by NetworkPharma.tv
Read the rest of this entry »Wednesday Apr 12, 2023
Making a success of freelancing in MedComms
Wednesday Apr 12, 2023
Wednesday Apr 12, 2023
This podcast is a recording of a live #MedComms webinar.
In this webinar our panellists are all specialist MedComms freelancers. We are joined by Julia Davies, Vicki Evans, Odel Soren and Kathryn White. We talk about how MedComms is an area that offers significant opportunity to 'go it alone', with plenty of variety in terms of the type of projects and therapeutic areas. However, working as a freelancer means running a business. It's not enough to simply be good as a Writer, Editor, Project Manager, Account Director and so on. You'll also be responsible for sales, marketing, IT support, training, finance and more. And these are particularly challenging times. So, what does it take to be a successful freelancer in MedComms? And we answer questions from the audience.
It should be of interest to anyone who is working in and around MedComms, or who is wanting to join the business.
Recorded 12 April 2023 as a MedComms Networking webinar. Produced by NetworkPharma.tv
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