The Evolving Role of Clinical Educators for Pharma and Field Medical
In this episode, Michelle Offner shares her journey from her previous roles to becoming a clinical educator. She delves into the responsibilities and importance of clinical educators, highlighting the skills and value they bring to the medical field. Michelle discusses the challenges faced in this role and offers insights into the future of clinical education. She provides practical advice for those aspiring to enter the field, emphasizing the significance of networking. The episode concludes with final thoughts from Michelle and a reminder for listeners to share and subscribe for more insightful discussions.
Key Points
- Who Clinical Educators call on and who are the main external customers
- Who Clinical Educators interact with internally and the main cross functional partners
- How Clinical Educators work with commercial counterparts and how does it differ from MSLs
- How compliance and regulatory guardrails affect Clinical Educators and is it the same as the MSL
- How Clinical Educators influence health outcomes and what value there is to patients as well as families
My guest this week is Michelle Offner, Clinical Nurse Educator at Syneos Health and we discuss the evolving role of Clinical Educators for Pharma and Field Medical
This weeks episode is sponsored by Syneos Health Commercial Solutions, the leading provider of the industry’s broadest and most fully integrated offerings. Blending a deep understanding of human behavior and the latest technology with hard-earned knowledge and insights gained from supporting the commercialization of more products than any other partner, Syneos delivers predictive solutions that reduce risk, accelerate commercial performance, and fulfill the company’s industry promise to patients. For more details, please visit syneoshealth.com
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