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here we are ...
Healthcom
Partners is led by three consultants who work with around 20 other
experienced freelancers.
Meet
the lady who lunches on data. With a training in theoretical chemistry
Jude can get her head around most subjects in modern-day medicine.
Combined with a career that spans all the major elements of the
communications mix, this enables her to understand the key points
of your product - however specialised - and to devise the best programme
to communicate them. She believes that no product can succeed without
the support of clinicians and specialises in running professional
relations programmes which get real results because they are based
around the mutual interest of both parties. Talking of parties,
Jude also chooses the wine.
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A
skilled meetings organiser, combining an understanding of the overall
programme objectives with an eye for detail. With ten years' experience
in domestic and international healthcare communications, Jen has
a valuable contribution to make to all aspects of your communications
programme including educational packages, teaching aids, PR and
professional relations. No need for your French and German clinicians
to feel left out - she is fluent in both languages.
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If
you want to reach the press, reach for Bernie. A trained nurse and
midwife, Bernie is highly skilled at turning science into digestible
copy. She has an excellent track record at pitching news and features
to lay and medical journalists, and getting results. Bernie has
been in medical communications for nine years, handling pre-marketing
programmes, crisis management and established products in domestic
and international markets. Her long-suffering medical family act
as a personal focus group, giving her feedback and insight into
current projects.
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- Medical / technical writers
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- Meetings managers
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- Lay media specialists
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- Multi-media specialists
- 2
- Exhibitions managers
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- Clinical trials manager
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- Graphic designer
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- Proofreader
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- Regulatory affairs specialist
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a partridge in a pear tree
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