Organisational Partner: Oxford PharmaGenesis

Lead contact: Sarah Griffiths (sarah.griffiths@pharmagenesis.com) and Karen Robinson (karen.robinson@pharmagenesis.com)

Brief Description of Work:  We are an award-winning HealthScience communications consultancy providing services to the healthcare industry, professional societies, academic institutions and patient groups. Our conceptual framework puts patient health first, a principle that we have followed since the company was founded in 1998, and we aim to engage with the patient perspective and communicate effectively with patients as key objectives for all healthcare stakeholders, and to provide tailored communications that patients value. We believe the patient perspective provides unique insights that help to demonstrate the benefits of treatments, run more efficient clinical trials and design superior patient support programmes. 

Key Words: Resident in: UK; Working in: UK, Global; Area(s) of Interest in VBP: Communications/website, Communications, Meeting, Publications; Related Area(s) of Interest: Communication skills, Evidence-based practice, Health economics, Regulation; Area(s) of healthcare expertise: Global health, Primary care, Service user, Communications

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https://www.pharmagenesis.com/

https://www.linkedin.com/company/oxford-pharmagenesis/

https://twitter.com/OxPharmaGenesis

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