The PHARM Game® Workshop
The PHARM Game®: Drug Discovery and Development is a board game played in teams. It was developed for pharmaceutical companies and their partners to help employees develop a big picture view of the industry and how their role fits. This one-half day program provides an interactive way to learn new information about the pharmaceutical business as well as reinforce current knowledge. During the game, teams of players compete to answer questions and proceed through discovery, development, clinical trials, and registration-trying to be first to product launch. The teams face challenges when they must go back to the lab or encounter other obstacles which parallel situations of pre-clinical and clinical drug development. For more information, click here.
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The Pharmaceutical Business: From Drug Discovery through Product Launch
This one- or two-day program uses a number of learning activities, along with the PHARM Game®: Drug Discovery and Development. Participants review drug discovery and development activities, explore regulatory documentation, and gain a broader perspective of what it takes to get a drug from the laboratory to market. This workshop can customized for your organization and is an opportunity for individuals to become more familiar with the pharmaceutical business and areas outside their specialization. For more information, click here.
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Guides to Better Research
Technical highly-trained individuals are intelligent and motivated. However, they may have inadequate skills planning a research or development project. This two-day program describes and illustrates practical, proven research approaches which are important to technical productivity. Taught by experienced technical leaders, the program is designed for professionals in R&D who want to increase their technical effectiveness or their ability to lead research and development projects and personnel. This interactive program is achieved through examples, exercises, and practice sessions.
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The Clinical Process for Drug Development (under development)
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