This week we’re focusing on eye health. Many of us spend long periods of our working day in front of a computer screen, so we’ve been thinking about the effect this has on our eyes and our health in general. This article focuses on how we can help to avoid future eye problems with some brilliant tips, like the 20/20/20 rule – take a look!
read more >>Media Release – Prime Global’s Caroline Ayres discusses the importance of market access
Prime Global 17 May, 2017
Market access expert Caroline Ayres helps to de-mystify market access and its importance within global medical communications strategy.
read more >>New Editorial Director joins Paragon in Macclesfield
Prime Global 6 February, 2017Kerry Acheson joins us as Associate Editorial Director for Paragon, based in our brand new Macclesfield office. Kerry brings a wealth of experience to the team having worked in med comms for over 10 years across a range of therapy areas and projects. Kerry has a passion for people, both in training and developing writers, and in building relationships with clients and therapy experts. “I am looking forward to supporting the continued growth of Paragon and developing our new Macclesfield office!”
read more >>The Latest and Greatest. IPA Health Awards
Prime Global 25 August, 2016The IPA awards are for outstanding creativity in healthcare advertising, acknowledging outstanding promotion of brands to HCPs and consumers. Judged by some of the best people in the creative side of healthcare, take a look at the latest winners.
read more >>Information Is Beautiful
Prime Global 28 July, 2016Infographics have been around for a while but they are still very on trend and a great way to communicate complex data in a simplified and engaging manner. Here are a couple of new infographics that are first-class examples of content communicated for a modern audience.
read more >>A New Dimension in Organ Study
Prime Global 7 July, 2016In order to ensure that as many citizens as possible have access to the life-saving medical procedures they need, Japan’s Central Social Insurance Medical Council, an organization of the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, has this week announced that the cost of 3D printed organ models used to assist medical treatments and surgeries will be covered under the standard medical insurance payment range.
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