Medical Affairs eLearning Program
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Keyword(s)
Medical Affairs, Medical Science Liaison, Stakeholder Engagement, Medical Advisory Boards, Medical Communications, Publication Planning, Safety Reporting, Medical Information
DIA’s Medical Affairs eLearning Program includes eleven modules, covering key elements for success in Medical Affairs. Learners will gain knowledge in elements of Medical Affairs including an overview of medical affairs, the role of the Medical Science Liaison, considerations for safety reporting, stakeholder engagement, development and planning of publications, compliance, and necessary actions for medical information professionals. The program contains job aids, gamification, relevant examples, and/or scenarios designed to simulate tasks performed in the role of Medical Affairs. The online program is self-paced and can be accessed anytime, anywhere. Users will have one year to complete the modules and continuing education credits are offered.
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Description
The Medical Affairs eLearning Program is divided into eleven modules:
- Module 1: Overview of Medical Affairs
- Module 2: Safety Reporting Considerations for Medical Affairs
- Module 3: Medical Science Liaison
- Module 4: Publication Planning and Development
- Module 5: Stakeholder Engagement Planning
- Module 6: Medical Inquiries and Database Management
- Module 7: Medical Response Excellence
- Module 8: Statistics for Medical Affairs
- Module 9: US Regulatory and Compliance Considerations
- Module 10: Crisis Management
- Module 11: Product Labeling
Featured Topics:
- The role of medical affairs
- Safety reporting
- Identifying and interacting with thought leaders
- MSL activities, systems, and evaluation
- Publication planning and guidances
- Creating a stakeholder engagement plan
- Receiving and a responding to medical information requests
- Requirements for advertising and promotional labeling
- Types of crisis situations
- The company core data sheet
- Labeling in the US and European Union
- Statistical concepts
- Study designs
The eleven modules take an average of 24 hours to complete.