2nd Digital Transformation For Medical Affairs Summit
24
May
-
25
May
2022
When
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
USA
Where

Medical affairs teams are traditionally staffed with science, medical information, and health outcomes experts, but not digital transformation experts. To engineer high-quality customer experiences common in the consumer world, med affairs teams must internalize what “good” looks like to their customers, and what it means to their responsibilities.

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24 - 25 May 2022
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Speakers and Delegates
Industry Experts and Thought Leaders

Digital and Data Innovation Lead
Director Medical Communications
Digital Customer Engagement Lead, Global Insights and Digital Engagement, Global Product Strategy
Director, Head of Worldwide Medical Operations
Co-Founder and CEO
SVP, Chief Information Officer, North America

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Brand, Media and Promotional Partners

Sorcero

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Acceleration Point

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Alucio

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