Physicians Are Concerned About Pharma Support of CME, But Are Unwilling to Pay Their...

Talk about having your cake and eating it too! Commercial funding of continuing medical education (CME) and the potential for bias appear to concern many physicians, yet only a TINY MINORITY (7%) are willing to pay registration fees to eliminate or offset commercial funding sources, according to a report in the May 9, 2011, issue of Archives of Internal Medicine, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.

PR & Interactive Agencies Vie for Pharma Social Media Campaign Crumbs

Should a PR firm or an interactive marketing agency be in charge of pharma social media campaigns?

Are Pharma Reps Important to Docs or Not?

One survey says yes, pharma reps are important to physicians, another says not so much. Who are we to believe?

The Digital Life of Doctors

While primary care physicians in general are frequent users of the Internet, oncologists see online sources of information as more important than PCPs and therefore may need less personal contact to learn about products. That was just one of the results from the 2011 Digital Life survey of 1,454 physicians summarized is this article.

The Pharmaguy Social Media Timeline&trade: A Record of Social Media Events Impacting the Pharmaceutical...

The long-awaited social media guidance from the FDA -- whenever it arrives -- may turn out to be nothing more than a stamp of approval on activities in which the industry is currently engaged. Practically every issue that FDA guidance is expected to address has already been handled independently by a few pioneering pharmaceutical companies. Rather than waiting for FDA's anti climatic guidelines, Pharmaguy decided to publish The Pharmaguy Social Media Timeline™ now, at a time when the industry already has set precedents in every social media application.

GSK’s U.S. Sales Reps “Europeanized”: No Longer Rewarded for Ability to Push Prescriptions

An anonymous poster to CafePharma described what the

Getting Market Research Right in India & China

This is the last in a series of three articles highlighting points made by Kantar Health executives in a recent webinar titled, 'Getting It Right in the Emerging Markets: Identifying the opportunities and avoiding the pitfalls in conducting market research in new geographies.'

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Four Useful Lessons Pharma Can Learn from the Pfizer Facebook Hack

Pfizer's US corporate Facebook page was hacked by some 'Kiddies.' What should the industry learn from this experience?

Without Free Gifts from Pharma to Docs, Would Research be Useless?

In a recent blog post, PhRMA said 'Without Promotion Research will be Useless.' To support its case, PhRMA cited 'an interesting opinion editorial' in the latest edition of the Annals of Emergency Medicine -- the medical journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP). In the op-ed, entitled 'Limiting Gifts, Harming Patients,' Emory University economist Paul Rubin, Ph.D. expressed concern that ACEP policy regarding Gifts to Emergency Physicians from Industry 'could have the unfortunate effect of limiting the exchange of critical information between medicine makers and physicians about the benefits and risks of new medicines, how to use them properly and how best to diagnose the right candidates for particular treatments.'

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