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Season’s Greetings from EPHMRA!

Firstly, we want to take a moment to thank each and every one of our valued members for their dedication, collaboration, and contributions throughout the year.   We wish you all a great Festive Season and hope you are able to enjoy some time with family and friends.   Looking forward to reconnecting again in 2025.
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See Paul Griffiths, Client Advocates present his paper... ‘How Agencies and Pharma clients can collaborate to make sure that research and Parallel session insight is seen as an investment, rather than a cost’ at the 2024 EPHMRA conference.
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Looking for an interactive session around Analogues in Forecasting? Then this is the Conference session for you!   In this panel discussion, entitled - Analogues in Forecasting – Bread & Butter or Marmite? - We will brief the audience about analogues, talk through a couple of case studies on how they are being used and discuss their merits and pitfalls.  
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Finalised Consent Pro Forma Template For: Germany, France, Spain, Italy, UK   Ethical and legal Requirements for Consent   There are legal, ethical and practical requirements which need to be considered when gathering consent from participants. These requirements apply irrespective of whether participants are patients or healthcare professionals (HCPs).  
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24 June London Workshop with Dr. Andrée Bates Looking to get up to speed on the latest advances and approaches of the integration of AI technologies with market research? Then register for this event for just £450 (GBP) + VAT per delegate.
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Take a look at this paper 👀   ‘Optimizing launch readiness by embedding the COM-B behavioural science framework: From theory to practice’   
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Why not take our online Data Protection Training? This training is available free of charge for members. The aim of this course is to enable delegates to understand the legislation and apply it to the research and research healthcare context. The learning outcomes and objectives of this course:
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We are looking forward to welcoming speaker Christopher Heaney at the EPHMRA 2024 Conference on Wednesday 26 June as he talks to us about the art of Story Telling. From this session your key takeaways will be: The science of stories: Find out about the science of storytelling, the neurochemical impact on listener’s brain and how that change can influence behaviour.