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The Future of Medical Affairs FPM Annual Symposium 2018

All in all well done. Great annual conference.

Held at the prestigious ‘Wellcome Collection’ in London, The Future of Medical Affairs brought together leaders from across industry and examined every aspect of this innovative field, from Brexit to technology, access and reimbursement to planning a career. Keynote presentations from senior company executives were coupled with interactive workshops, to give delegates the opportunity to develop a broad insight and inform and develop their current and future practice.

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Early-morning session

Welcome from FPM President, Professor Tim Higenbottam and event chair, Dr Rav Seeruthun, Medical Director, Roche

Dr Karen Mullen - "The reinvention of the medical department"

Dr Naomi Boxall - "Advanced technologies in medical affairs in phase 4"

The morning speeches were all engaging and relevant. Naomi Boxall was excellent - very future-focused.
Fascinating talk from Naomi. I'd invite her back!

Vox Pops

"What has been the key learning point of the day (so far)?"

Late-morning session

Professor Alan Boyd in conversation with Dr Ian Hudson - "Innovation in medicines regulation: Brexit and beyond"

Dr Bobby Mulrooney - "How can medical and commercial colleagues work together to innovate in medical marketing?"

Workshops

Access and reimbursement - Mr Berkeley Greenwood and Dr Rupert Gale, facilitated by Dr Toby Shephard

Pathways and possibilities - Dr Liz Clark and Dr Rebecca Lisle, facilitated by Dr Gillies O'Bryan-Tear

Getting ready for Brexit - Dr David Jefferys and Dr Sheuli Porkess, facilitated by Dr Marc Watson

Feedback session

What attendees said:

Diverse topics, thought-provoking and motivating
Excellent forward-thinking topics - I wish we could spend more time delving in to them.
Really enjoyed ALL the sessions and found the presenters all very inspiring, interesting and great presenters.

Thank you to the event sponsors, Sanofi

See you next year!

Credits:

Will Strange - www.willstrange.co.uk

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