Life Sciences
Using Siebel Clinical for Your Specific Job Function
Siebel Clinical is well-known as a robust clinical trial management system (CTMS) that streamlines clinical trial management. The system can be operated uniquely by users in various roles at sponsor and clinical research organizations.
So in your current position, how would you use Siebel Clinical?
Join BioPharm Systems' Param Singh, vice president of clinical trial management solutions, for this free one-hour webinar that explores how Siebel Clinical can be used by the following six most common clinical trial management job functions:
Clinical Administrator
Clinical Document Associate
Clinical Finance
Clinical Research Associate / Monitor
Executive
Study Manager
Thursday, September 22, 2011 @:
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Flexible Study Design in Oracle Clinical and Remote Data Capture (RDC) 4.6
Oracle Clinical (OC) / Remote Data Capture (RDC) 4.6 provides the ability to conduct global clinical trials more efficiently and effectively. The newest release features significant enhancements that enable and support complex study design scenarios.
Increasing the efficiency of clinical trials, the application enables sponsors and CROs to dynamically drive patient visits and assessment schedules based on subject data and clinical outcomes, increasing the productivity and the effectiveness of a clinical trial.
Join BioPharm Systems’ principal consultant, Mari Clovis, for this free one-hour webinar to examine the new flexible study design features in the latest version of OC/RDC.
This webinar will include both a discussion and demonstration of OC/RDC product features.
Thursday, August 25, 2011 @:
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Promotional Content Dissemination by your Sales Force
Real Life Examples and Solutions for Dissemination of Promotional Content
Life Sciences companies cope with the myriad government regulations covering the distribution of promotional, educational, and scientific information.
This session provides practical advice and a methodology that helps Marketing, Regulatory and Sales work together to find the right balance between promotion and compliance. Industry experts will outline PACE, a four step methodology that is the cornerstone of an emerging standard of Good Promotional Practices for Life Science companies.
The session includes examples of how product literature is evaluated and classified, and identification of applicable regulations that impact promotional content.
Attendees will walk away with a:
Systematic approach to classifying promotional content
“How To” map to build compliance into sales and marketing processes
Understanding of applicable rules and regulations that impact promotional literature
SESSION OUTLINE
PACE: A Four-Step Methodology to Classify and Manage Your Content
PACE overview … a systematic approach that unifies the efforts of your Promotional Review Committee
How to review, analyze and categorize promotional content
Example #1: Product Literature
Analyzing and Classifying product literature, what to look for, how to assess claims
Who needs what … targeting your content by role
Example #2: Video and Rich Media Content
Special considerations for video and other rich content
Execution: What happens after final approval?
Key moments of truth … Physician Interactions and Trade Shows
Training, monitoring and follow up
Managing updates and new content
Communications History Records
Invest in Spain: Business Opportunities in Biotechnology, Pharma and Life Sciences Sector
The seminar will present the biotech and pharmaceutical sector in Spain and the investment opportunities that it offers.
The participants to this seminar will find answers to the following questions:
- Did you know that Spain is in the 4th position in Europe in scientific output in Biotechnology?
- Did you know that in Spain you will find one of the most widely admired life science networks, combining hospitals, research centres and an excellent healthcare system?
- Did you know that the number of new biotech companies in Spain increased by 166% from 2000 to 2006?
- Did you know that Spain has one of the most favourable financial environments and that in 2006 public financing reached 1 billion €?
- Did you know that the biotech sector in Spain employs around 88,100 people?
- Did you know that Spain is highly competitive at a global level in Advanced Therapies?
- Did you know that Cellerix is the first Spanish company with two orphan drugs approved by EMEA?

