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The Importance of Pharma Marketers Engaging with the Nation’s Leading Prescribers

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Nurse practitioners (NPs) and physician associates (PAs) take an active role in breast cancer treatment for their patients, including detecting early signs of the disease, helping manage prescription side effects and identifying appropriate specialists for patient care. Nearly 42,500 people die from the disease annually.

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Unveiling the Roadmap: Navigating Medical Sales Rep Requirements

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Medical sales representatives are the medium through which medical companies sell their healthcare products to providers like hospitals and clinics. They build relationships, understand needs, and offer tailored solutions to these healthcare providers.

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The evolving role of social media in healthcare

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In addition, many organisations are now also using social media for non-accredited medical education, social listening, and facilitation of networking and best practice sharing. Healthcare Provider (HCP) marketing. Despite the slap on the wrist, the campaign was highly effective and there is no sign of this approach going away.

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The Evolving Role of Social Media in Healthcare

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In addition, many organizations are now using social media for nonaccredited medical education, social listening, and facilitation of networking and best practice-sharing. Healthcare Provider (HCP) Marketing. Despite the slap on the wrist, the campaign was highly effective and there is no sign of this approach going away.

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George taps Medisante tech for decentralised blood pressure trial

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The devices will allow readings to be uploaded into George Medicines’ clinical trial management system (CTMS) in “near real time” over a secure and private cellular network, according to the partners. By 2030, it is projected that over 215 million Africans will have hypertension.