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21 March 2023

A day in the life of a Medical Manager

INTRODUCTION Medical teams are an integral part of medical communications (med comms) agencies, bridging the gap between the healthcare and pharma industries. Most crucially, medical teams ensure that the patient perspective is always front and centre, with improved health outcomes being our ultimate goal. While […]
23 February 2023

Rare diseases – not as rare as you think

There are more than 7000 rare diseases affecting an estimated 3.5 million people in the UK1. To put that into context, this means 1 in 17 people are affected at some point in their lives. So next time you are on a bus, train or […]
14 February 2023

Visual Experience in Medical Education – an evolving creative approach

Authors: Matt Kay, Visual Experience Director and Henry Madsen, Visual Experience Lead   ‘… instead of a PDF we’d love to have some AR, VR and MR.And when you are finished can you pop it into the Metaverse for us?’ Can the visual experience process […]
14 November 2022

Precision versus personalised medicine – is there a difference?

By Mark Smith, Senior Medical Manager and Hamed Khan, Associate Medical Manager In recent years, we have witnessed the emergence of therapies with more precise pharmacological targets. Taking an example from oncology, traditional chemotherapy relies on the principle of cytotoxicity. By prevention of cell proliferation […]
21 March 2023

A day in the life of a Medical Manager

INTRODUCTION Medical teams are an integral part of medical communications (med comms) agencies, bridging the gap between the healthcare and pharma industries. Most crucially, medical teams ensure that the patient perspective is always front and centre, with improved health outcomes being our ultimate goal. While […]
23 February 2023

Rare diseases – not as rare as you think

There are more than 7000 rare diseases affecting an estimated 3.5 million people in the UK1. To put that into context, this means 1 in 17 people are affected at some point in their lives. So next time you are on a bus, train or […]
14 February 2023

Visual Experience in Medical Education – an evolving creative approach

Authors: Matt Kay, Visual Experience Director and Henry Madsen, Visual Experience Lead   ‘… instead of a PDF we’d love to have some AR, VR and MR.And when you are finished can you pop it into the Metaverse for us?’ Can the visual experience process […]
14 November 2022

Precision versus personalised medicine – is there a difference?

By Mark Smith, Senior Medical Manager and Hamed Khan, Associate Medical Manager In recent years, we have witnessed the emergence of therapies with more precise pharmacological targets. Taking an example from oncology, traditional chemotherapy relies on the principle of cytotoxicity. By prevention of cell proliferation […]