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Connecting capabilities in healthcare communications

The account management/medical writing paradigm was the cornerstone of medcomms for many years, but evolution in technology, storytelling and an increasingly sophisticated audience has changed this.

Instead, today’s environment requires an integrated, multi-disciplinary approach to cut through the noise, change behaviour, build mental availability for a brand, and advance health outcomes.

Connecting multiple capabilities has never been so important. So, how are agencies managing this today?

In this Network Pharma webinar, we discuss how our client teams have evolved and how traditional roles have had to change and adapt to help solve today’s healthcare challenges.

The Lucid Group panel are Jonathan AndrewHannah ClarkeCheryl Harrison Doyle and Madeleine Tye, hosted by Peter Llewellyn.

Please reach out to them on LinkedIn should you have any questions. 

As you will hear in this webinar, we are constantly evolving and growing our team’s capabilities; both through talent acquisition and internal training opportunities. So, if you’re looking for a new career move with a company that offers industry-leading learning development and growth within your role, please check out all our open roles here:  https://bit.ly/3C9NEva

For further information on our capabilities, or access to advice on healthcare communication challenges please get in touch with Clare Reynolds.

clare.reynolds@wearelucidgroup.com

This content was provided by Lucid Group Communications Limited

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