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CAREERS EVENT - 1 JULY 2015 - LONDON
This was the sixth time we have run this event in London. Once again we had an enthusiastic audience of post-docs and DPhil/PhD students and others from the biomedical sciences departments within and around London and from other Universities, who met with a number of medical communications professionals for a highly engaging session which presented medical writing and account management in MedComms as attractive career options.
We explained how areas of the UK such as Oxfordshire, London and Cheshire are home to numerous leading medical communications agencies that serve the global pharmaceutical industry... and they're crying out for good staff!
These agencies are looking for individuals with:
a genuine enthusiasm for science and its application to the world of medicine
the ability to work independently within a small-team environment.
MedComms can literally take you all over the world and provides attractive long-term career pathways.
To register for your free place, please simply email Peter Llewellyn on peter@networkpharma.com providing details of your current position.
Venue:
University of Westminster, 115 New Cavendish Street, London W1W 6UW [DIRECTIONS]
Timetable:
10.30 Registration and coffee
11.15 Welcome and Introduction by Rumy Begum, University of Westminster and Peter Llewellyn, NetworkPharma and presentations by:
Merve Taner and Nicole Corteen, Darwin Healthcare Communications
The agency perspective; what we do, how we do it, what we look for in a new staff, and the training and career opportunities ahead.,br>
[VIEW PRESENTATION - PDF]
Esther Race, Freelance writer
Been there, done it, got the tee-shirt. Life in MedComms.
[VIEW PRESENTATION - PDF]
Karen Kent, Windhorse MedComms Services
Tricks and tips for gaining that elusive first job.
[VIEW PRESENTATION - PDF]
13.00-15.00 Sandwich lunch and informal discussion with a broad mix of junior and senior staff from leading medical communications agencies and professional organisations.
If you have any questions about the event please email Peter Llewellyn.
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