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Next-gen Medical Education Technologies to Keep an Eye on in 2025

Dive into 2025’s cutting-edge medical education technologies like immersive training, interactive data visualization, and microlearning. Discover how to boost engagement and drive real HCP impact.

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While opportunities for continuing education and Pharma-sponsored learning programs are always welcome by healthcare providers (HCPs), it is no secret that traditional HCP education is plagued by a range of issues. Among many others, these include limited participant engagement and retention, suboptimal interaction due to didactic formats, no or low ability to personalize, and the content being too generic or outdated as a result of rapid medical advancements. In addition, HCPs are increasingly demanding flexible learning opportunities. Luckily, recent years have seen a shift in how life science companies educate and train HCPs, with a myriad of novel tools available to help overcome these challenges.

Building on my recent exploration of the top medical education trends of 2024, here, we’re diving into the most anticipated next-generation tools that will take medical education to new levels in 2025.

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