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12 June 2023

A day in the life of…a Senior Account Manager

By Danielle Homewood I really enjoy working in healthcare communications because of the fast-paced and varied projects. Being part of the client service team, a large part of my role involves building relationships with clients and being their day-to-day point of contact to drive a […]
25 July 2022

Championing medical education with Sciterion

Medical education is much more than relaying scientific data, it is about truly engaging with healthcare professionals so that information resonates with them as human beings. That is why scientific storytelling is at the heart of everything we do, allowing us to bring data to […]
22 June 2022

#MedicalCommunications – where science meets creativity

What draws someone to a career in Medical Communications? And once they’re part of our team, what gets them out of bed in the morning? We asked a some of our newest team members why med comms, why Sciterion, and what wisdom they would pass […]
6 June 2022

The pivotal role of medcomms during COVID-19

By Hannah Noel COVID-19 looks set to stay, albeit as it moves towards a more endemic disease – an attenuated version of the public health emergency of 2020–21. Why has medcomms played such a pivotal role during this uncertain period and what impact does it […]
23 February 2022

Welcome to the era of the orphan drug

Authors: Mark Smith, Senior Medical Manager and Duncan Brearley, Associate Medical Writer As we approach Rare Diseases Day on 28th February 2022, we wanted to look back at how the rare disease landscape has evolved over the last two decades. At the time of writing, […]
1 June 2019

Patient advisory boards in rare diseases: 5 considerations for clinical development

What insights can patients provide? Thanks to technological advances, the ways in which patients are interacting with healthcare organizations are changing. Patients have access to more healthcare information than they’ve ever had, closing the knowledge gap between physicians and patients. Increasingly, patients are making independent […]
15 March 2019

Grit – a new measure of success

For years we have been measuring and comparing individual’s intelligence quotient (IQ) to assess how smart they are. We have assumed that the higher this is, the more successful someone will be. Indeed this measure has been used to place students into schools, assess intellectual […]
11 September 2015

Sciterion wins 2015 Communique Award for excellence in meetings

Medical meetings on a global or even European stage raise complex challenges at the best of times. When the objective of the meetings is to raise awareness of and encourage collaboration in a little-known condition across multiple countries with very different clinical approaches, the challenge […]
12 June 2023

A day in the life of…a Senior Account Manager

By Danielle Homewood I really enjoy working in healthcare communications because of the fast-paced and varied projects. Being part of the client service team, a large part of my role involves building relationships with clients and being their day-to-day point of contact to drive a […]
25 July 2022

Championing medical education with Sciterion

Medical education is much more than relaying scientific data, it is about truly engaging with healthcare professionals so that information resonates with them as human beings. That is why scientific storytelling is at the heart of everything we do, allowing us to bring data to […]
22 June 2022

#MedicalCommunications – where science meets creativity

What draws someone to a career in Medical Communications? And once they’re part of our team, what gets them out of bed in the morning? We asked a some of our newest team members why med comms, why Sciterion, and what wisdom they would pass […]
6 June 2022

The pivotal role of medcomms during COVID-19

By Hannah Noel COVID-19 looks set to stay, albeit as it moves towards a more endemic disease – an attenuated version of the public health emergency of 2020–21. Why has medcomms played such a pivotal role during this uncertain period and what impact does it […]
23 February 2022

Welcome to the era of the orphan drug

Authors: Mark Smith, Senior Medical Manager and Duncan Brearley, Associate Medical Writer As we approach Rare Diseases Day on 28th February 2022, we wanted to look back at how the rare disease landscape has evolved over the last two decades. At the time of writing, […]
1 June 2019

Patient advisory boards in rare diseases: 5 considerations for clinical development

What insights can patients provide? Thanks to technological advances, the ways in which patients are interacting with healthcare organizations are changing. Patients have access to more healthcare information than they’ve ever had, closing the knowledge gap between physicians and patients. Increasingly, patients are making independent […]
15 March 2019

Grit – a new measure of success

For years we have been measuring and comparing individual’s intelligence quotient (IQ) to assess how smart they are. We have assumed that the higher this is, the more successful someone will be. Indeed this measure has been used to place students into schools, assess intellectual […]
11 September 2015

Sciterion wins 2015 Communique Award for excellence in meetings

Medical meetings on a global or even European stage raise complex challenges at the best of times. When the objective of the meetings is to raise awareness of and encourage collaboration in a little-known condition across multiple countries with very different clinical approaches, the challenge […]