Ellie Collins
Oxford PharmaGenesis colleagues delivered a workshop on integrated evidence generation planning (IEGP) to Medical Affairs professionals at this year’s MAPS EMEA conference (Lisbon) in May. With a holistic and systematic approach, IEGP addresses many common challenges found in evidence generation planning.
Read MoreWe are proud to announce that Tomas Rees, Director of Innovation at Oxford PharmaGenesis, has been elected as the Chair-Elect for the ISMPP Board of Trustees. This is a prestigious and influential position that reflects Tomas’s expertise and leadership in the field of medical communications.
Read MoreDigital health products are transforming the healthcare landscape and providing patients with new ways to manage and treat conditions. However, they come with several important considerations for medical communicators, especially when compared with traditional pharmaceuticals, explains Principal Medical Writer Caroline Leitschuh.
Read MoreOxford PharmaGenesis has been honoured with the first ever King’s Award for Enterprise, the most prestigious business award in the country, which recognizes the company’s excellence in International Trade.
Read MorePubMed is a website that files scientific research articles and shows their abstracts. PubMed can also show plain language summaries (PLS) of these articles when publishers tag the PLS correctly. PLS and open access, or free-to-read, publishing can help readers to find and use published research. In this study, we downloaded all of the available […]
Read MoreEffective innovation happens when we ask big questions. It’s part of what makes Oxford PharmaGenesis an award-winning, independent, global HealthScience communications consultancy. We innovate for clients through our transformative services. We offer expertise in publications, strategic medical communications, informatics and data science, patient engagement, value demonstration, Open Pharma, social media, and more.
Read MoreNews stories about science sometimes use exaggerated wording that was not used by the scientists themselves – words like ‘astonishing’ or ‘miracle’, for example. Words like these might lead to a science story ‘going viral’ across social media and other new sites, but could also lead to the public being misled and might foster distrust […]
Read MorePharmaceutical companies help humans stay healthy, so we wondered what they are doing for planetary health, by focusing on the greenhouse gas emissions produced by pharmaceutical companies that are adding to climate change.
Read MoreWe are proud to announce our top 20 position as a great place to work for well-being. At Oxford PharmaGenesis, we have a caring and nurturing culture, and we look out for each other, so this accolade is the work of many. We would like to take this opportunity to especially thank the efforts of […]
Read MoreTo find information about medicine, people search databases that contain articles related to the topic. Many literature databases tag articles to help to categorize the type of publication. This helps users to access relevant information more easily. For example, if someone is looking for a report about a clinical trial or a review to get […]
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