Objectives:
- Define health economics and outcomes research (HEOR) and its relationship to Medical Affairs
- Understand HEOR professional competencies included in the ISPOR Competency Framework, and which are most relevant to Medical Affairs professionals
- Discuss potential applications of the competencies by different stakeholders (employers, new professionals, students, academia)
- Identify ways for Medical Affairs professionals to further their HEOR knowledge and skills
Moderators:
- Ann Hartry, PhD
– VP, Deputy Head Global Value Evidence, Lundbeck - Scott Flanders, PhD
– VP, Medical Affairs, Dendreon Pharmaceuticals
Speakers:
- Laura T. Pizzi, PharmD, MPH
– Director, Health Outcomes, Policy, and Economics (HOPE) Program, Professor, Department of Pharmacy Practice, Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy, Professor, Department of Health Behavior, Society, and Policy, Rutgers School of Public Health, Rutgers University - Soham Shukla, PharmD
– GSK-Rutgers HOPE Post-Doctoral Fellow Global Value Evidence and Outcomes (VEO), R&D Chief Medical Office, GSK
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