Conference Coverage in 2012

 

May

Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy 24th Annual Meeting & Showcase

 

June

  • National Association of Managed Care Physicians Spring Managed Care Forum
  • American Academy of Neurology 64th Annual Meeting

 

July

  • American Society of Clinical Oncology 2012 Annual Meeting
  • American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists 60th Annual Clinical Meeting

 

August

  • American Diabetes Association 72nd Scientific Sessions
  • Digestive Disease Week
  • Preview of the Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy 2012 Educational Conference

 

September

  • American Psychiatric Association 2012 Annual Meeting
  • American Urological Association Annual Meeting
  • Preview of the National Association of Managed Care Physicians Fall Managed Care Forum

 

October

  • American Academy of Pain Management 23rd Annual Clinical Meeting
  • Preview of the American College of Rheumatology Annual Scientific Meeting

 

November

Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy 2012 Educational Conference

 

December

  • National Association of Managed Care Physicians Fall Managed Care Forum
  • Preview of the American Society of Hematology 54th Annual Meeting and Exposition
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  • Will the number of drugs in the pipeline increase in the coming years? - 25 votes - open
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  • Will pharmaceutical companies succeed in dealing with challenges faced related to upcoming drug patent expirations? - 44 votes - open
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What’s in the Stars for Managed Care?

By: Norm Smith
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The Evolving Role of Managed Care Pharmacy in Oncology Management

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The Impact of “Social Resistance”

By: Norm Smith
3/8/2012 | 778 reads | 0 comments

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