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Podcast channel for the Medical Affairs Professional Society (MAPS). Global excellence in Medical Affairs from today's leaders.

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Podcast channel for the Medical Affairs Professional Society (MAPS). Global excellence in Medical Affairs from today's leaders.

    Utilizing Audience-Related Insights to Support Omnichannel Strategy in Medical Affairs

    Utilizing Audience-Related Insights to Support Omnichannel Strategy in Medical Affairs

    In this podcast, we delve into the world of omnichannel strategies in Medical Affairs, where understanding your audience's educational needs and communication preferences is pivotal for delivering relevant and engaging data dissemination.
     
    Join us as we explore how to develop effective communications by leveraging various sources of audience understanding, and how to translate information into actionable insights.
     
    Discuss what the gold standard for insights could look like and highlight practical suggestions for how to yield robust insights while navigating common challenges often associated with using insights.
     
    This podcast provides an overview into the multifaceted process of understanding your audience and explains the complexities and opportunities within the Medical Affairs space to ensure that your communications resonate with your audience, and ultimately, support their educational goals.

    • 20 Min.
    Digital First Medical Affairs: GenAI: The Importance of Prompt Engineering

    Digital First Medical Affairs: GenAI: The Importance of Prompt Engineering

    In our last podcast episode of this series, we talked with Matt Lewis.  We discussed generative AI, what it is and how it may change and evolve the medical communications environment.  Today, we dive into a really important area that can significantly influence your GenAI results - Prompt Engineering and other areas.

    • 29 Min.
    How Machine Learning Can Be Used to Understand Audiences

    How Machine Learning Can Be Used to Understand Audiences

    Many of us think about machine learning and AI as a way for an audience to get information: We ask ChatGPT a question and it provides the answer. Here we explore machine learning as a way to get information about an audience — both audience segments/personas and individuals within these groups. We also discuss the limitations and data privacy concerns that distinguish what we "could" know from what we "should" discover. And it turns out machine learning is not just a tool for mining he external environment, but also a way to make sense of a company's internal data to discover hidden experts and resources within the company.

    • 24 Min.
    Emerging trends in Continuing Medical Education (CME)

    Emerging trends in Continuing Medical Education (CME)

    Continuing Medical Education (CME) is transitioning from in-person, day-long seminars to bite-sized, virtual, learn-at-your-own pace courses. Here we talk with experts from Wiley and the world of consulting about new directions in CME — and how to address the continuing need for social learning and perceived authority even as we make information more consumable. 

    • 22 Min.
    Innovations in External Education Episode 01: The Power of the Podcast Format of Medical Education

    Innovations in External Education Episode 01: The Power of the Podcast Format of Medical Education

    This series of the Elevate Podcast illuminates the path scientific communication takes from teaching to diagnosis to treating all the way to changing, prolonging, and saving patient lives. External Education of a growing variety of stakeholders in healthcare by the Medical Affairs Division of Pharma and Medical Device industry reflects the critical role Education in Medicine plays in our Age of Information. The podcast features critical discussions with leading educators across healthcare from the various perspectives of pharma / biotech sponsors, program organizers, attendees, and patients with a quest to explore some of the most novel, intriguing formats of Medical Education, following their approaches to learning in our digital age as well as their current gaps or success stories. The goal of the podcast is to make medical education simpler to access, more relevant to apply across healthcare organizations, and more continuous to inspire innovation and quality.

    This is a first of a series of episodes that examines the podcast as one of the most effective emerging channels and formats of education in medicine. Our host, Tim Mikhelashvili, PharmD, Co-Founder and CEO of Amedea Pharma and Chair of the Mentorship Program at the Medical Affairs Professional Society (MAPS) speaks with Shelby Englert, Vice President of Education at the American Urological Association to learn why podcasts are powerful from a Professional Medical Society’s perspective. Shelby explains why its organization started its AUA University podcast, now with 165 episodes and the role it has played in building and growing its community of urologists in the association. She also describes how the AUA University podcast is structured, how it has evolved over time, and shares personal suggestions for elements of education most valuable and relevant to an audience in a podcast, providing specific examples that demonstrate the direct impact of the podcast on patient and physician behaviors as well as health outcomes. Listen to this episode because it not only centers on the ultimate impact of podcasts on the quality of medical education, but also discusses all the “supporting players” and “accessories” to the podcast required such as channels, technology, and timing of podcast communication to make a podcast successful and valuable in healthcare.

    • 19 Min.
    Innovative Technologies for Smarter Pharma-Healthcare Interactions

    Innovative Technologies for Smarter Pharma-Healthcare Interactions

    On today's episode, we're Speaking with Tim Mikhelashvili, CEO and Co-Founder of Amedea Pharma, and the winners of his Medical Affairs Olympics Competition who dared to come together to share ideas across MA functions.

    This podcast is sponsored by Amedea Pharma.

    • 25 Min.

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