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Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort

Mar 06, 2024 8:00 AM - Mar 06, 2024 12:00 PM

1001 West Buena Vista Drive, Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830, USA

Short Course: Medical Communications: Compliance in 2024

This is a In-Person Pre-Conference Short Course in conjunction with the Medical Affairs and Scientific Communications Forum

Overview

*Short Courses require an additional registration fee. You do not need to be registered for the conference to attend*

 

The compliance obligations within the pharmaceutical industry continue to increase each year. Now more than ever it is critical that medical communication departments have policies and procedures that address such things as medical inquiry and response documentation, staff training, and monitoring/audit programs. Whether you have been in medical communications for a few months or a few decades, this short course will provide an overview of what policies, procedures, and programs medical communications departments should consider implementing to help ensure compliance and mitigate risk. This will be an interactive course with an opportunity for discussion and questions.

 

Registration for Live Short Course will be accepted onsite, or until capacity has been reached. Register prior to guarantee your seat.

Receive $150 off your forum registration by registering for a short cours and the main forum. Purchases must be made at the same time to receive the discount. Discounts will be reflected on the last page of the cart.

Learning objectives

At the conclusion of this session, participants should be able to:

  • Discuss compliance hot topics in medical communications such as medical inquiry documentation, response development, review, and dissemination, Sunshine Act reprint reporting requirements, staff training, and sales force facilitated inquiries
  • Discuss FDA guidances relevant to medical communications
  • Describe what policies and procedures the Office of Inspector General (OIG) is requiring medical communications departments to have in place based on recent Corporate Integrity Agreements (CIA)
  • Identify the factors to consider when developing, implementing, and maintaining QA, compliance, and training programs
  • Describe how to mitigate risk in medical communications

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