Interactions and Relationships with the Media
Interactions and Relationships with the Media The great advantage of a strong and clear signal from the top is that even quiet junior managers, when they are tuned into it,…
Interactions and Relationships with the Media The great advantage of a strong and clear signal from the top is that even quiet junior managers, when they are tuned into it,…
Patient Package Inserts The time is always right to do what is right. –Martin Luther King Jr. Printed information for patients about a drug that is included in a package…
Interactions with Patients and the Public The proverbial wisdom of the populace in the streets, on the roads, and in the markets, instructs the ear of him who studies man…
Interactions and Relationships with Healthcare Professionals A bad doctor treats symptoms. A good doctor treats ailments. A rare doctor treats patients. –Sidney Harris But nothing is more estimable than a…
Interactions with Legislators and Government Agencies Lowering the time it takes for drugs to be approved for the market would probably go much farther in reducing drug prices than instituting…
Interactions with Trade Associations It is interesting to reflect on the defecatory habits of the hippopotamus. The male indicates to other hippopotami the extent of his own territory by defecating…
Interactions between Pharmaceutical Companies Successful collaborative negotiation lies in finding out what the other side really wants and showing them a way to get it, while you get what you…
Technology Transfer from Academia to Industry Bennett’s Classification for Reading Medical Articles Medical student Reads entire article but does not understand what any of it means. Intern Uses journal as…
Interactions and Relationships between Academicians and Industry Learning without thought is labor lost; thought without learning is perilous. Confucius, Chinese philosopher. From Analects (Book II, Chapter XV). Shall I tell…
Investigator-sponsored Research Proposals Submitted to Industry He who studies medicine without books sails an uncharted sea, but he who studies medicine without patients does not go to sea at all….