DIA: Driving Insights to Action
Science:Life Sciences
Medical Affairs professionals in India work in uniquely challenging, constantly changing clinical research and clinical practice landscapes. “They walk on a tightrope with that balance between what the company needs and at the same time what is acceptable in the eyes of the medical community,” explains Dr. Viraj Suvarna, an independent consultant and expert in medical affairs in India who served on the faculty for DIA India’s Crafting Sound Medical Affairs Professionals 2018 workshop, in this Global Forum podcast.
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