World Congress Second Annual Medical Affairs Summit

Transparency requirements and other regulatory initiatives have affected all aspects of healthcare delivery. Medical Affairs and Medical Science Liaisons in particular must deliver important medical information in a competitive environment, while complying with a host of complicated laws.

To help navigate this new healthcare landscape, join Medical Affairs executives and thought leaders for the World Congress’ Second Annual Medical Affairs Summit, May 20-21 in Philadelphia. “The Evolving Role of Medical Affairs and Thought Leader Engagement in an Era of Transparency” will provide tools for improving engagement in the evolving environment while demonstrating value, establishing key customer relationships, and remaining compliant.

Policy and Medicine Readers Mention Priority Code PMRMSL and save $300 off Registration

Event Topics:

– Develop a Successful Global Medical Affairs Strategy

– Weigh the Latest Health Care Reform Implications for Medical Affairs

– Insights on MSL metrics to link your team’s work to your company’s strategic imperatives

– Compliance and risk management strategies to expand access while remaining compliant- Sunshine Act Update

– 2nd Annual Keynote Presentation from the US Attorney’s Office and Office of the Inspector General

– Adapt to the Evolving Roles of the MSL — Traditional, Managed Care, and HEOR Liaisons

Click here for our full program agenda, and click here for the 2014 speaker faculty.

On Tuesday May 20, Day 1 of the Congress, Thomas Sullivan, President of Rockpointe and Editor of Policy and Medicine, will be presenting a “Sunshine Act Update.” The pending transparent environment has become a reality with the Sunshine Act underway. Tom will offer an update on the processes and implementation as related to Medical Affairs and MSL teams, including insight into patient-centered care and predictions on future impact.

To register or for more information visit www.worldcongress.com/msl or call 800-767-9499.

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