Pharmafile Logo

Time and Cost Savings with Virtual Medical Education – Perks of Virtual Medical Education

Step into the future of medical education with significant time and cost savings! Virtual learning allows healthcare professionals to engage in training without travel, cutting costs and conserving valuable work hours. See how this approach benefits both learners and employers in our latest video!

Explore the significant time and cost benefits of virtual medical education in our seventh video from the “Perks of Virtual Medical Education” series. Learn why virtual learning is more than just convenient—it’s economically advantageous for both healthcare professionals and their employers.

7. Time and Cost-Savings The shift to virtual medical education offers substantial time and cost savings over traditional in-person training and learning sessions. Lengthy courses not only detract from employees’ productivity but also consume business hours and escalate budget spending, often without assured improvements in learning outcomes. Virtual events allow healthcare professionals to engage in educational activities on their own schedule, eliminating travel costs and reducing time away from work. This flexibility is greatly valued in the post-COVID era, as it allows both learners and their employers to better manage resources while still ensuring high-quality education and accreditation.

For more insights into the benefits of virtual collaboration and medical education, visit our blog: https://www.impetusdigital.com/2020/09/17/top-10-reasons-why-virtual-collaboration-and-medical-education-will-persist-in-the-new-normal/

Enhance your virtual engagements with Impetus Digital:

Stay connected for the latest in efficient medical education:

This content was provided by Impetus Digital

Company Details

 Latest Content from  Impetus Digital 

Beat inflation with virtual meetings and programs

At the time of writing, the average inflation rate worldwide sits at 7.4%, the highest it’s been for decades. Here in Canada, the inflation rate is not forecasted to come back down...

Engaging KOLs & Gaining Insights in Pharma’s New Normal

Kaitlin Anstett, Senior Medical Advisor at Theratechnologies, shares her unique insights into the way Medical Affairs teams are changing the way they are engaging and interacting with their most important...

There’s No Going Back: How COVID-19 will Change Pharma Forever

Munther Baara, VP Product Strategy and Innovation at EDETEK, discusses all things clinical trials. Especially, we discuss the current gaps and the impact of COVID-19 on the way Pharma approaches...

Powering Rapid Cognitive Analysis with AI

Dr. Tom Sawyer, CFO at Cognetivity Neurosciences, discusses the benefits of AI-driven dementia detection technology for patients, health care providers, and clinical research.

KOL Ambassador Program & Podcast Creation: A Customer Story

Leveraging Impetus Digital’s best-in-class synchronous (real-time) and asynchronous (over-time, anytime) tools, our client facilitated a virtual ambassador program with three oncologist key opinion leaders (KOLs) from South Korea.The client’s main objectives...

Importance of Emotional Intelligence in Pharma and Medical Affairs

Emma Lynch, Founder of EQ Vibration & Quadrant 2 Medical, explores a number of interesting topics related to Medical Affairs. Among many other things, she discusses the importance of emotional...

Virtual product launch planning: the ultimate playbook

We walk you through, step-by-step, how cross-functional teams can seamlessly work together and overcome the many obstacles associated with traditional product launches.

Artificial Intelligence for Identifying and Monitoring Cognitive Decline

Liam Kaufman, CEO & Co-founder of Winterlight Labs, explores a range of topics related to AI, machine learning, natural language processing, digital biomarkers, and human-computer interactions in healthcare.

Trust and transparency in Pharma & healthcare: impact of the COVID-19 pandemic

While it is obvious that trust in life science and healthcare companies is suboptimal, exactly how to improve the public’s trust is unclear...