Unlocking the Potential of MSLs in Engaging HCPs with Michael Moore
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Welcome to the Transforming Medical Communications podcast brought to you by MedComms Experts. I am your host, Wesley Portegies. This podcast explores the dynamic landscape of medical communication strategies, innovations, and challenges. We aim to facilitate insightful conversations that contribute to advancing effective medical communications practices.
Today, Michael Moore, Senior Medical Science Liaison (MSL) and Head of Field Medical Training and Development at Theranica Bio-Electronics, joins us to discuss the vital role MSLs play in educating and engaging healthcare professionals. Discover Michael's journey from academia to becoming an MSL and his passion for scientific communication.
We explore the power of storytelling and strategic questioning in driving effective medical communications and delve into the assessment and measurement of MSL impact. We round off the show by taking a peek into the future of Field Medical.
Previous guests include: Sissy Easo-Joseph at GSK, Barbara Bish at Janssen, Drew Provan at Queen Mary University, Rebecca McCracken at Agios Pharmaceuticals
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