HCP Experiences of virtual scientific congress - Ashfield and IPCAA partner on new global survey

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By: Lexi Pettigrew | Oct 29, 2020

WHAT IMPACT HAS COVID-19 HAD ON HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS

BEHAVIOUR AND EXPERIENCES AT CONGRESS?

Ashfield and IPCAA join forces to find out what HCPs really think about virtual medical congresses in new global study. Ashfield Meetings & Events (part of UDG Healthcare PLC) and the International Pharmaceutical Congress Advisory Association (IPCAA) have joined their respective areas of expertise to find out what healthcare professionals really think about virtual medical congresses in a study released today.
Through a survey of more than 300 physicians from six countries (US and EU) and across 14 therapy areas, the global healthcare meetings specialist and the esteemed advisory association have gained detailed insights that are set to help medical societies, professional congress organisers (PCOs) and industry consider how to shape virtual congresses of the future.

“As we are all aware, by March this year the COVID-19 pandemic had forced the end of
‘normality’ for the majority across the globe, and one of the inevitable repercussions within the healthcare sector was that many associations and PCOs had to either cancel or postpone their events,” explains IPCAA’s Co-President, Nicky Simpson. “Equally, a significant number of congresses took the bold decision to go 100% virtual; many with just a few weeks to pivot. At IPCAA, we wanted to find out what HCPs experienced as a virtual attendee; mainly to understand what component parts of the congress have made the positive and potentially enduring transition to virtual. We knew that Ashfield would be the perfect partner for this research thanks to their unrivalled congress expertise and previous white papers on the subject.”

The study – the second part of which is planned for before the end of 2020 – looks at a variety of elements of the virtual congress, highlighting HCPs’ thoughts on accessibility and technology, how they viewed the online activities including industry symposia and poster sessions, through to connecting with industry and peers.

“The aim of our research was not to determine if virtual congresses will surpass physical as the preferred model for attendance, nor was it to expose the limitations of virtual with a view to it being a stop-gap solution and an immediate and necessary response to the COVID-19 pandemic,” adds Ashfield’s Client Partnership Director, Andrew Moore. “It was purely to assess the end-to-end virtual congress experience from the perspective of the HCP – identifying which elements of a traditional, in-person congress can be, or have been, successfully replicated in a virtual setting.”

Nicky Simpson continues, “We’ve gained some valuable insights from these initial findings – information that medical congress stakeholders will undoubtedly be able to use as we prepare for a world in which hybrid congresses become part of the ‘new normal.’ It is vital that evidence such as this enables us to plan and collaborate to offer rich, impactful experiences that will complement virtual with the live, face-to-face events which we all hope will return in the near future.”

For a detailed yet readable summary report of IPCAA and Ashfield’s initial findings, click on the link below or go to www.ashfieldmeetings.com
ASHFIELD / IPCAA - HCP Experiences of Virtual Congress (summary report of initial findings)

Download full press release IPCAA AME Press Release - - EU VSN (IPCAA approved) - Oct 20
 

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Lexi Pettigrew
MPI UK & Ireland, VP of Communications

 

 
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