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1.  Advisory Boards: As of January 1, 1996, Responsibility of Physicians World Communications Group
Document Date: 19960101
Search Terms in Context: pgNbr=1 CONFIDENTIAL ADVISORY BOARDS As of January 1, 1996, Responsibility of Physicians World Communications Group Question Answer What is the 800: for the Parke-Davis Speakers 1-800-562-6451 Bureau? Who is the Parke-Davis Speakers Bureau Advisory Jenae Graf Board Coordinator? What is an advisory board? An advisory board is a group of physicians or other experts brought together for the purpose of providing information and feedback to Parke-Davis about a particular drug, product, or strategy. Legitimate feedback is received from the planned discussion What topics can be discussed at an advisory board? The discussion may include approved and non- approved indications for the individual drug, product, or therapy j?on discussion. Can an Advisory Board be certified for CME credit? No. May the Territory Manager suggest physician Yes; It is the policy of Parke-Davis to make available a consultants to attend an Advisory Board? list of physician consultants in various therapeutic areas. These may be opi
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2.  Medical Education: Non-Speakers, Independent Programs, Grants and Promotional Programs as of January 1, 1996 Handled by Parke-Davis, Marketing Logistic
Document Date: 19960101
Corporate Author: Parke-Davis
Search Terms in Context: CONFIDENTIAL Page 1 MEDICAL EDUCATION Non-Speakers Bureau, Independent Programs, Grants and Promotional Programs As of January *1, 1996 handled by Parke-Davis, Marketing Logisitcs Question Answer What is an Independent (non-Speakers _ It is a program sponsored by Parke-Davis Bureau) Medical Education program? where the company has no control over content, speakers, or any other aspect of the program. How is a Promotional Medical Education A promotional program is also educational in program different from an Independent one? nature, however, Parke-Davis is actively involved and the discussions and materials are strictly limited to approved indications for the product being discussed What is a grant? Grants are monies donated to institutions for use as determined by the recipient. How do I pay for these types of programs? An Independent program requires a contract which is initiated by the Manager, Medical Education. A check is cut in MOPS and automatically sent to the institution. Promotional
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3.  Check Requests: A&P and Departmental Related Charges as of January 1, 1996 Handled by Parke-Davis Operations
Document Date: 19960101
Corporate Author: Parke-Davis
Search Terms in Context: CONFIDENTIAL 1 CHECK REQUESTS A&P and Departmental Related Charges As of January 1, 1996 handled by Parke-Davis Advertising Operations Question Answer What is an A&P related charge? An A&P related charge is one that will be charged to the Advertising and Promotion budget of a product. It is for goods and services directly related to the marketing of that product Noe• -+ This process does not include A&P charges such as Speakers Bureau or Medical Education. Separate processes have been developed for these types of charges. Some requests require a purchase order and do not follow this process. Determine this with the Manager, Advertising Production. What is a Departmental related A Departmental related charge is one that will be charged charge? to your Administrative budget and includes such things as subscriptions, memberships, dues, etc. How do I pay for these types of All requests go the Check Process Hex Temp, Advertising requests ? Operations. Kathy Accinni (800) 772-4783 x7234 X02263
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