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Rapid and progressive, face-to-face, therapy & business area training programs for pharmaceutical, medical technology, biotechnology and healthcare related personnel. Leading specialist physicians and experts offer current thinking and research. Delegates are offered the knowledge they need to discuss their subject credibly and confidently. Lectures, discussion, Q&A and case studies are integral to the programs.

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