Abstract

A Mc: Doctors working in the pharmaceutical industry or for regulatory agencies. NS : Medical graduates who are working in pharmaceutical medicine and who have received supervised and structured training. The diploma is part of higher medical training in pharmaceutical medicine, leading to specialist registration. A Mc: In November 2004, three years after I joined GlaxoSmithKline. NS : I took the exam in November 2004, three years after I started working in the pharmaceutical industry. NS : For personal development and to expand my knowledge, especially in areas of pharmaceutical medicine which I don't cover day to day. There's also a slight chance that holding the diploma might help my career progression. A Mc : I wanted to understand how the industry works, getting a total overview. Course modules explain how drugs are discovered, tested, registered, and marketed. After I started, a certificate of the completion of …

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