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Inspiring events

05 February 2010

Sharing information through inspiring events

A recent poll carried out by Merchant Healthcare Marketing demonstrated that the gatekeepers of our healthcare system, GPs, still prefer face-to-face events when hearing about new products and services. More importantly, they said above all, they prefer educational talks given by the specialists or experts who are responsible for their inception and promotion.

Every day of the week there are events, meetings, media launches, lectures, conferences and talks taking place right across the country. There is little doubt that in order to maintain and improve the standards of clinical care offered in the UK and ensure that patients are kept informed of their choices, the sharing of the latest information is crucial. Events are proven as an effective way of imparting vital information. The key is ensuring that every event is worth attending, informative and relevant. More to the point, it should be a two-way street with plenty of time for dialogue and even debate.

We are regularly involved with running events on behalf of our clients targeting different audiences within the healthcare sector. Events could range from an internal event, such as a PCT event to inform its staff of its commitments for the coming year, through to an external event focussed on educating the media, key decision makers, referrers, opinion formers and stakeholders about a new medical procedure.

Recently we worked with CancerPartnersUK and Spire Portsmouth hospital to launch a new world-class radiotherapy cancer centre. The CancerPartnersUK Image Guided Radiotherapy Centre is the first unit of its type outside London to provide access to high tech radiotherapy treatments on the same site as the Spire Portsmouth hospital, where patients are already receiving treatment. It has been designed and built by a group of cancer experts, to provide seamless cancer care for patients and will be run by specialist cancer clinicians.

During the launch event local press interviewed experts, patients and consultants and were given a tour of the premises. In the evening local GPs, consultants, referrers and stakeholders were invited to the centre to learn about its importance and the type of treatment it offers. Medical Director, Professor Karol Sikora explained to the audience the benefits of the treatment and Sir Ranulph Fiennes, the world’s greatest explorer, gave a motivational and moving talk about his personal experiences of cancer and highlights of his various expeditions.

How to get the most out of your event:

  • Make it relevant and topical
  • Make it happen at a time convenient to the audience even if that is late at night or during a weekend
  • Do not make it too long and allow time for interaction, questions and a healthy debate
    Always demonstrate the benefit of the particular service/product to the end user with tangible results
  • Demonstrate outcomes and results
  • Be professional, be slick and be prepared
  • Know your audience and their specialities
  • Support the event with relevant print materials for the audience to take away and consider
  • Always include your contact details – many people do not wish to ask questions in front of peers

For further information

Contact Adrienne Walder - Business Development Director on 023 8022 5478 or email adrienne@merchantmarketinggroup.com

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