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Individual tickets for this event are £325 each until 31 July 2011, £375 thereafter, or we are offering 4 for the price of 3! Contact Peter Llewellyn at peter@networkpharma.com
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Strategic MedComms Forum 2011: Trust and Transparency – Myth and Reality
The second of a series of annual events where we consider how the global medical and pharmaceutical industry engages with its stakeholders and we debate future directions for medical-marketing activity and specifically for medical communications.
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Ticket price includes lunch and refreshments, the freedom throughout the day to explore the Wellcome Trust Collections, and an invitation to the free drinks reception and guided tours of the Collections in the evening.
WE ARE SORRY BUT THIS EVENT IS NOW FULLY BOOKED.
You are welcome to contact us to check for cancellations. Meanwhile sign up for the email alert to be kept informed about reviews of the meeting and news of future activities.
Individual ticket price (excl VAT):
£375.00
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Conference Overview
DATE
14 September 2011
VENUE
Wellcome Collection Conference Centre, Euston Road, London, NW1 2BE Telephone: + 44 20 7611 2200 Web: www.wellcomecollectionconference.org
CURRENT PROGRAMME (subject to revision)
09.00 Registration, refreshments and time to explore the collections
10.00 Welcome and Introduction
Chairman and Inquisitor: Phil Hammond, (GP, writer and broadcaster).
Phil Hammond qualified as a doctor in 1987 and has become well known as a comedian as well as a respected commentator on health issues in the United Kingdom. Phil has written Private Eye’s medical columns, ‘Doing the Rounds’ and ‘Medicine Balls’, since 1992, and broke the story of the Bristol heart scandal. He gave evidence to the subsequent Public Inquiry and presented five series of 'Trust Me, I’m a Doctor' on BBC 2, exposing wide variations in care across the NHS. He is a strong advocate of patients, both as a Vice President of the Patients Association and a Patron of the Herpes Viruses Association. He is also a patron of the Doctors Support Network, for doctors with mental health problems. Phil has been a Lecturer in Medical Communication at the Universities of Birmingham and Bristol and currently works as a part time GP in the Bristol area. He is much in demand as a speaker, facilitator and conference chair, and was recently described by Professor Michael Rawlins, Chair of NICE, as "the best chair we’ve ever had".
10.15 Session 1: Innovation, Transparency and Excellence from Early Phase Onwards. Partners or foes?
Session Lead Leo Francis (President, Publicis Medical Education Group) together with Karen Winterhalter (Managing Director, Onyx Health), Graham Cox (Principal, IDEA Pharma), Mat Phillips (Director Neovoca and Founder of ENGAGE) and Dennis Joseph (Area Head Clinical Operations, Pfizer)
11.20 Tea break
11.40 Session 2 - Sharing data. Opening the Pandora’s Box?
Session Lead Adam Jacobs (Director, Dianthus Medical) plus Tatjana Poplazarova (Director of Scientific and Public Disclosure, GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals), Iain Hrynaszkiewicz (Journal Publisher, BioMed Central), Doug Altman (Co-founder EQUATOR and Co-editor of Trials Journal) and Lorna Fay (Senior Director, Publications Management, Pfizer, Inc)
12.45 Lunch
14.00 Session 3 - Good Practice Guidelines. A Triumph of Hope over Experience?
Session Lead Charlie Buckwell (Chief Executive, Complete Medical Group Worldwide) together with John Gonzalez (Director of Publications Policy, AstraZeneca and MPIP steering committee member), Eugene Pozniak (European CME Forum and Good CME Practice Group), Trish Groves (BMJ Open) and Liz Wager (Publications Consultant and co-author GPP1 guidelines)
15.05 Tea break
15.25 Session 4 - Does Transparency Lead to Trust? Or Just Loss of Control?
Session Lead Richard Evans (Managing Director, Darwin Healthcare) plus Paul Woods (Director, Paul Woods Compliance), Chris Rains (Head of Global Publications, Shire Specialty Pharmaceuticals) and Ben Goldacre (Writer, broadcaster, and medical doctor)
16.30 So, after all that, what next?
Led by Charlie Buckwell plus Leo Francis plus Adam Jacobs plus Richard Evans.
17.00 Chairman’s summary, close and wrap up
The meeting will be immediately followed by a free Networking Drinks reception, sponsored by Dove Press, and all attendees are invited to participate in the guided tours of the Wellcome Collections.
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