Twitter: Sifting the Wheat from the Chaff?

Posted on 22 December 2009

The following post is by guest author Rich Charbonneau (@richcharbonneau), a clinical project manager who works for a pharmaceutical company in the U.S.
I’ve been using Twitter for a few months now and have been truly amazed by the potential of the medium.  There are literally millions of bits of information to be had in the Twittersphere.  Of [...]

EMEA’s Management Board Strengthens The Involvement Of Patients In The Work Of The Agency

Posted on 21 December 2009

European Medicines Agency’s Management Board Endorses The Work Programme 2010 And Strengthens The Involvement Of Patients In The Work Of The Agency
The Board endorsed a new strategy to further involve patients and consumers in the work of the Agency. The new strategy makes a number of proposals that considerably widen the scope of patients’ and [...]

3 Ways to Handle Presentation Disruptions

Posted on 12 December 2009

Fortunately, heckling is not a common occurrence in the corporate world. However, interruptions and distractions do happen. Here are three ways to handle disruptions from Harvard Business Review for next time you’re in front of an audience:
1. Be prepared. Know your audience before you walk into the room. Will they be receptive [...]

Clinical Trial Search Engine: LocalClinicalTrials.com

Posted on 09 December 2009

LocalClinicalTrials.com is a search engine for finding enrolling local clinical trials.  The site also provides the ability to browse for enrolling clinical trials by state and city.  Listings provided by the site appear to be extensive.

100 things journalists should do

Posted on 05 December 2009

Great advice for all budding journalists/ bloggers/ twitterers:
(1) #100things – Twitter Search
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This American Life: Rising Healthcare Costs Part 2

Posted on 20 October 2009

 
Okay, so here’s part 2 of 2 of This American Life’s production on rising healthcare costs in the U.S.  (For Part 1, see here.)  But wait, be forewarned, the opening piece in this episode is a bit rough on pharma.  Well-deserved?  You be the judge.
 

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EMEA’s Management Board Strengthens The Involvement Of Patients In The Work Of The Agency

Posted on 21 December 2009

European Medicines Agency’s Management Board Endorses The Work Programme 2010 And Strengthens The Involvement Of Patients In The Work Of The Agency
The Board endorsed a new strategy to further involve patients and consumers in the work of the Agency. The new strategy makes a number of proposals that considerably widen the scope of patients’ and [...]

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Physicians Carded for Soft Drinks

Posted on 09 November 2009

That’s right.  According to a post on KevinMD.com, the ban on pharma gifts to physicians in some states has contributed to some being carded for admittance to CME dinners and other events.  See full post here.

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Twitter: Sifting the Wheat from the Chaff?

Posted on 22 December 2009

The following post is by guest author Rich Charbonneau (@richcharbonneau), a clinical project manager who works for a pharmaceutical company in the U.S.
I’ve been using Twitter for a few months now and have been truly amazed by the potential of the medium.  There are literally millions of bits of information to be had in the Twittersphere.  Of [...]

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