OCTOBER 2015 Research Alert |
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This month we added four new studies to the Best Practice Database, the research repository for Best Practices, LLC. Three of the new documents are focused on key issues associated with creating and maintaining global field-based medical teams such as MSLs. Topics around globalizing MSL teams that are addressed in the studies include resources, operating models, internal communication, and global standards. The fourth study looks at the evolving role of medical affairs within the medical device sector and in particular, the document examines global coordination and managing compliance.
The new Best Practices, LLC studies listed below under Newly Added Research explore how leading companies have made their operations more effective across these different areas. |
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| Download: Best Practices in Globalizing MSL & Field-Based Medical Specialist Programs: Resources and Global Standards (ID 5381)
Best Practices, LLC undertook this benchmarking study to assist medical affairs leaders in achieving functional excellence in MSL globalization. The study looks at the resources and global standards that drive success in globalizing field medical teams.
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| Download: Developing Medical Affairs Capabilities within Medical Device Companies: Global Coordination and Managing Compliance (ID 5380)
Medical Affairs is evolving into a critical function for the medical device sector. This study identifies what medical device companies require in order to create effective global capabilities for the Medical Affairs function.
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| Download: Best Practices in Globalizing MSL & Field-Based Medical Specialist Programs: Communication and Lessons Learned (ID 5382)
Closing internal communication gaps are critical for successful deployment of global MSL/FBMS staff. Best Practices, LLC undertook this research to benchmark the internal communication processes that drive success in globalizing MSLs and FBMS. It also highlights internal communication pitfalls and obstacles to global standardization. |
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| Download: Best Practices in Globalizing MSL & Field-Based Medical Specialist Programs: Structure and Operating Models (ID 5383)
This study examines the structure and operating models utilized to drive success in globalizing field medical teams. It includes benchmarks and insights around organizational structure, leadership and operating models. |
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