GLOBAL MEDICAL INFORMATION AND STANDARD RESPONSE DOCUMENTS By Charlotte Mason
Earlier this year, as part of PIPA’s first Global Forum in March, I had the opportunity to co-chair a discussion session on Global Medical Information, with Bev Lilley from Novo Nordisk. The session was designed to be interactive and to foster discussion with peers in a friendly and secure environment. We ran polls throughout to keep attendees actively involved and I certainly felt there was lots of excellent discussion both in the breakout rooms and in the wider group. I gained a lot from this session, and it definitely proved that even virtually we can engage with, and learn from, each other.
A team/function within a company that cascades up-todate, evidence-based information about products and therapy areas. A team responsible for creating standard response documents/letters for use by other medical information teams within the company for regional or local adaptation.
One of our discussion topics was around global standard response documents (SRDs), and I have summarised the key takeaways from this session below.
Then we explored why having global standard responses documents is beneficial:
What is Global Medical Information? First of all, we broadly defined what Global Medical Information is.
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