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Medical Inquiries and Database Management

Overview

The goal of this module is to help medical communications professionals differentiate between product inquiries from health care professionals (HCPs) and non-HCPs, to respond appropriately to different types of information requests, and to use the company's database management system when fielding questions, retriving information, and delivering responses.

The module takes an average of 1.75 hours to complete.

This eLearning module can be purchased individually or as part of the Medical Communications eLearning Program (eight modules) or the Medical Affairs eLearning Program (11 modules).

Featured topics

  • Receiving and Responding to Requests for Information
  • HCP Requests and Non-HCP Requests
  • Using a Database for Information Management
  • Design of the System
  • Additional Functions of the Database

Who should attend?

This program is designed for professionals involved in:

  • Medical affairs
  • Medical communications
  • Medical information
  • Medical writing
  • Field-based medical affairs support (i.e., medical science liaison)
  • Medical call center environment
  • Regulatory affairs
  • Clinical research
  • Professional education, training, and development
  • Document management/eSubmissions

Learning objectives

Upon completion of this module, learners should be able to:

  • List characteristics of a response to a medical information request
  • Explain the process for receiving and responding to medical information requests
  • Differentiate between responses that are appropriate for healthcare professionals and non-healthcare professionals
  • Differentiate between standard responses and custom responses to medical information requests
  • Identify sources of information available when preparing responses
  • Apply guidelines that are specific to providing verbal responses
  • Explain the role of a database system in the Medical Communications department
  • List features and functions necessary for an effective medical communications database system
  • Identify data requirements and considerations for documenting a medical information request
  • Explain additional functions of a database system

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