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Top medical communications companies: Choosing the best for events

SpotMe Blog

Here are a few things to consider when choosing the top medical communications companies for your events: Experience – Look for a company that has experience working with the specific type of event that you’re hosting. This could be anything from pharma product launches and medical education events to congresses or satellite symposia.

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Bizzabo’s List of ‘Top Event Profs to Follow’ IDs Who’s Who in Industry

SmartMeetings

With an astounding 85,300 Twitter followers, Issa shares tourism, events/meetings industry, and American Express Meetings & Events updates. Jouaneh, is a meetings expert who regularly contributes to Smart Meetings news. More resources on Suckow: MPI Recap: Engaging Every Type of Meeting Attendee. Dahlia Gazzar.

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What Do You Like Best About Your Job?

PCMA Convene

I love a little bit of everything — the planning, the communication with vendors, speakers and sponsors, the creative aspects, the cyclical nature of the job, and my co-workers. Building and coaching my team, producing live educational and interactive experiences. No meeting, destination, or even project is ever the same.

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PCMA’s 20 in Their Twenties Class of 2017

PCMA Convene

20 in Their Twenties is supported by the PCMA Education Foundation and Visit Seattle. It was this moment where I realized that experiences in meetings can have an impact on attendees, and reshaped how I viewed my career. Eventually, I would like to own and operate a small event-planning business in the Pacific Northwest.

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Convene Celebrates Our 30th Anniversary

PCMA Convene

As late as 1980, there was no textbook on meeting or exposition management and only one accredited college program devoted to its practice, former Convene editor Peter Shure pointed out in a 2003 story in the magazine. Not only that, but “we were still a decade removed from the delivery of online education.”

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