
Medical Education Programmes
Do you need to educate surgeons about a new procedure with your device? Want to share new research among a key group of physicians? With a targeted approach for each country, our medical education programmes deliver results. We tailor HCP education materials and messages for briefings, trainings and other events that reflect local needs and build credibility and trust.
“We know our regional markets and what healthcare providers need to deliver care to patients.”
“HCP education is key to laying the foundation of an effective awareness campaign.”
The latest from our blog
Read our latest posts on tailored medical education programmes.
Needle-Free Vaccines on the Horizon
Have needles got you dreading your next trip to the doctor’s office or hesitating to get that annual flu shot? If so, this new advancement in vaccine technology may change your mind.
read moreMale Anorexia Nervosa – M.A.N.
VIVA! is currently teaming with the QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute in Brisbane to recruit patients (men and women) for the Anorexia Nervosa Genetics Initiative (ANGI) – the world’s largest and most rigorous genetic investigation into the illness.
read moreCommunicating a Key Health Issue in Mexico
Today, Ricardo Bernal of GLOBALHealthPR Mexico partner PRP gives us a look at how to engage multiple stakeholders and the public on an important health issue – teenage pregnancy.
read moreHealth Fads From The Year That Was
2014 was a weird, wacky and wonderful year of health trends ranging from “pop-diets” and the gluten-free craze, through to the advent of ‘food activating’. One thing is certain: all are big business.
read moreDilemmas Over the Approval and Delivery of New Health Technologies in a Fragmented and Inefficient System
There is no doubt that advances in health technology have provided tremendous benefits to patients. In Argentina, patients have pursued access to innovative treatments through court actions, which have been increasing in frequency along with each new drug approval and diagnosis method.
read moreA Global Media Scan of the Ebola Outbreak
I queried our GLOBALHealthPR agency partners in other countries affected by the virus such as Spain and the United Kingdom, as well as countries that at the time weren’t directly involved at the time, including Portugal, Argentina, Japan, and Singapore; to understand how local authorities and media were addressing Ebola. What was being done and reported, and what insights can we glean?
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