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Equipping your medical affairs teams with solutions to navigate the healthcare landscape

February 26, 2020 |  

Dr Tyler Ray, OPEN Health Medical Communications

The healthcare landscape has experienced a significant transformation in the past two decades. The advancement in digital health technology, the availability of ‘big data’ and a focus on a value-for-patient economic environment are just some of the major contributing factors driving current trends.

The evolving changes in healthcare have highlighted the importance and relevance of medical affairs teams in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries. Medical affairs teams, with Medical Science Liaisons (MSLs) at their core, are now consistently recognised to be fundamental in companies’ strategies and value propositions. Traditionally, medical affairs teams and MSLs were often seen as a supporting function. However, given recent industry transformations and new requirements, medical affairs teams are now being described as the ‘third strategic pillar’ of a successful organisation and are increasingly considered to be equally as important as research and development (R&D) and commercial counterparts.1

The role of an MSL has progressively evolved since it was first established by the Upjohn Company in 1967.MSLs provide a crucial link between healthcare companies and healthcare decision makers, widely defined as physician, payer and patient. MSLs are a key resource within an organisation. They are central to providing scientific advice, training and insight generation, which is essential for overall company strategy development and implementation. External scientific engagement and exploration of mutual scientific and clinical interests by MSLs adds significant value to clinical practice, ultimately benefiting patients. MSLs Healthcare decision makers and providers are increasingly forming alliances with MSLs and medical affairs teams to help improve their understanding of the complex science and targeted medical treatments that are becoming widely available. These alliances are crucial for evidence- and value-based clinical decision making and deliver substantial benefits for research, healthcare education and patients.3

With such rapid changes in the industry and the increasing importance of medical affairs teams, what training programmes are needed to build a multifaceted and highly skilled team?

1 . A vision for medical affairs in 2025. https://www.mckinsey.com/industries/pharmaceuticals-and-medical-products/our-insights/a-vision-for-medical-affairs-in-2025

2 . Morgan DK et al. History and evolution of field-based medical programs. Drug Inf J 2000;34:1049–1052.

3 . Doran E et al. Empirical uncertainty and moral contest: a qualitative analysis of the relationship between medical specialists and the pharmaceutical industry in Australia. Soc Sci Med 2006;62:1510–1519.

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At OPEN Health Learning & Development, we step beyond traditional industry and medical affairs training programmes by developing your team’s knowledge, competencies and confidence.

We believe that medical affairs training programmes should have a focus on:

  1. Learner training needs developed from thorough analyses that are aligned to the specific requirements of medical affairs business units
  2. Enhancing a medical affairs team’s understanding of scientific content, stakeholder management principles and information management solutions
  3. Skills training that allows users to meet competencies that are tailored to the core medical affairs principals of communication, science, strategy and ethics

By combining the above, drawing on best practices in adult learning theory and leveraging technologies to achieve blended learning, programmes are designed with outcomes in mind to help clients maximise their teams’ potential and act as credible partners across the healthcare community.

Your teams are your most powerful tool; equipping them with the right resources will enhance their performance and maximise their potential, allowing you to set and implement smart and effective strategies for your business.

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If you would like to know more about how OPEN Health Learning & Development can work in partnership with you to execute your internal training needs, please do get in touch.

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