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DGE 8th Digital Strategy & Innovation for Medical Affairs To Open New Pathways of Transformation

DGE invites medical affairs and healthcare professionals to attend the 8th Digital Strategy & Innovation For Medical Affairs summit in Philadelphia on June 5-6, 2024. Experts attending the conference will offer insights to leverage digital technology for building patient and caregiver relationships, and for maintaining market position.

The summit is organized by Dynamic Global Events (“DGE”), a life science leader in organizing B2B events. The global event company caters to the dynamic informational and networking needs of the pharma, biotechnology, healthcare, medical devices, and allied industries.

The event agenda covers:

  • Incorporating AI into patient outreach
  • Identifying the most important tools needed to create a digital engagement medical affairs strategy
  • Crafting medical animation for enriching HCP initiatives
  • Using digital technologies to monitor and analyze the patient voice
  • Increasing engagement and reach by including digital leaders in the company’s digital marketing journey

The event focuses on discovering and discussing new methods of digital engagement. Experts conducting speaker sessions will speak about developing the right vendor and data management relationships, and also about training medical teams with the latest digital technologies to increase patient engagement for future success.

Attendees of DGE events enjoy a multitude of benefits such as targeted networking as well as access to presentations after the event. The summit offers a phenomenal opportunity to learn about the latest trends and strategies for digital transformation. Professionals and executives get to showcase their services and business ideas on a prestigious conference platform attended by the eminent leaders of the industry.

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