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Integration of AI in Medical Communications: A Roadmap

AI in medical communications: Why it matters now Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly reshaping medical communications (MedComms), driven by the necessity for personalization, efficiency, and speed in content delivery. As pharmaceutical companies face mounting competition, the demand for innovative communication strategies to communicate complex data and information, as early as the critical pre-launch phase, is…...
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