Medical Affairs definition

Medical Affairs means activities conducted by a Party’s medical affairs departments (or, if a Party does not have a medical affairs department, the equivalent function thereof), including communications with key opinion leaders, medical education, symposia, advisory boards (to the extent related to medical affairs or clinical guidance), activities performed in connection with patient registries, other medical programs and communications, including educational grants, research grants (including conducting investigator-initiated studies), and charitable donations to the extent related to medical affairs and not to other activities that involve the promotion, marketing, sale, or other Commercialization of the Products and are not conducted by a Party’s medical affairs (or equivalent) departments.
Medical Affairs means activities conducted by a Party’s medical affairs departments, including communications with key opinion leaders, medical education, symposia, advisory boards (to the extent related to medical affairs or clinical guidance), activities performed in connection with patient registries, and other medical programs and communications, including educational grants, research grants (including conducting investigator-initiated studies), and charitable donations to the extent related to medical affairs and not to other activities that do not involve the promotion, marketing, sale, or other Commercialization of Products and are not conducted by a Party’s medical affairs departments.
Medical Affairs means, with respect to a product, the performance of activities with respect to: continuing medical education therefor; development, publication and dissemination of publications; exhibiting and presenting at seminars and conventions; conducting health economic studies; conducting speakers programs; conducting appropriate activities involving opinion leaders; engaging medical science liaisons and conducting medical science liaison activities; disease education to health care professionals and consumers; conducting advisory board meetings or other consultant programs; and establishing clinical consumer and patient registries.

Examples of Medical Affairs in a sentence

  • The practitioner will request a Change Request Form from the Medical Affairs Office.

  • The Vice President of Medical Affairs will then refer the Practitioner to the Practitioner Health Committee.

  • The Bylaws Committee shall be a standing committee of the Medical Staff and shall be composed of at least five (5) Active Medical Staff Members (including one (1) member from each MEC appointed by the President), the System Chief Medical Officer (“CMO”) or his/her designee, the Vice President of Medical Affairs and their designated Medical Staff Services Department representative who shall serve as a non-voting member.

  • One Board member, the Acute Care Medical Officer, the Hospital Vice-President of Nursing, at least one (1) APP and the Vice President of Medical Affairs will serve in a non-voting, ex-officio capacity.

  • Faculty at the Medical College and Graduate School of Medical Sciences should consult with the Office of the Provost for Medical Affairs for the relevant policies.


More Definitions of Medical Affairs

Medical Affairs means activities conducted by a Party’s medical affairs departments (or, if a Party does not have a medical affairs department, the equivalent function thereof), including communications with key opinion leaders, medical education, symposia, advisory boards (to the extent related to medical affairs or clinical guidance), activities performed in connection with patient registries, and other medical programs and communications, including educational grants, research grants (including conducting investigator-initiated studies), and charitable donations to the extent related to medical affairs related to the Licensed Product and not to other activities that do not involve the promotion, marketing, sale, or other Commercialization of the Licensed Product and are not conducted by a Party’s medical affairs (or equivalent) departments. Medical Affairs excludes any activities directed to Manufacturing, Development, or Commercialization.
Medical Affairs means any and all activities conducted by or on behalf of a Party’s or any of its Affiliates’ medical affairs departments, including communications with key opinion leaders, medical education, symposia, advisory boards (to the extent related to medical affairs or clinical guidance), activities performed in connection with patient registries, and other medical programs and communications, including educational grants, research grants (including conducting investigator initiated studies), and charitable donations to the extent related to medical affairs and not to activities that involve the promotion, marketing, sale, or other Commercialization of the Product and are not conducted by or on behalf of a Party’s or any of its Affiliates’ medical affairs departments. Medical Affairs excludes any activities directed to Manufacturing, Development, or Commercialization.
Medical Affairs or “Medical Affairs Activities” means activities designed to ensure or improve appropriate medical use of, conduct medical education of, or further research regarding, the Product, including by way of example: (a) activities of medical scientific liaisons who, among their other functions, may: (i) conduct service based medical activities including providing input and assistance with consultancy meetings, proposing investigators for clinical trials sponsored or co-sponsored by a Party or Affiliate, and providing input in the design of such trials and other research related activities; and/or (ii) deliver non-promotional communications and conduct non-promotional activities; (b) grants to support continuing medical education, symposia, or Third Party research related to the Product; (c) development, publication and dissemination of publications relating to the Products; (d) medical information services provided in response to inquiries communicated via sales representatives or received by letter, phone call or email; (e) conducting advisory board meetings, international advisory board activities or other consultant programs, including the engagement of key opinion leaders and health care professional in individual or group advisory and consulting arrangements; and (f) the evaluation of applications submitted to Licensee for support of investigator-initiated trials.
Medical Affairs means communications with key opinion leaders, medical education, symposia and other medical programs and communications.
Medical Affairs means matters relating to information services; publication, scientific and medical affairs; advisory and collaborative activities with opinion leaders and professional societies including medical education, symposia and other medical programs and communications; but excluding investigator sponsored trials and registry studies and other Development activities.
Medical Affairs means activities conducted by a Party’s medical affairs departments (or, if a Party does not have a medical affairs department, the equivalent function thereof), including communications with key opinion leaders, medical education, symposia, advisory boards (to the extent related to medical affairs or clinical guidance), activities performed in connection with patient registries and other medical programs and communications, including educational grants, research grants (including conducting investigator-initiated studies) and charitable donations to the extent related to medical affairs and not to other CERTAIN CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT, MARKED BY [***], HAS BEEN OMITTED BECAUSE IT IS NOT MATERIAL AND WOULD LIKELY CAUSE COMPETITIVE HARM TO THE COMPANY IF PUBLICLY DISCLOSED. activities that do not involve the promotion, marketing, sale or other Commercialization of products and are not conducted by a Party’s medical affairs (or equivalent) departments.
Medical Affairs means activities conducted by a Party’s medical affairs departments (or, if a Party does not have a medical affairs department, the equivalent function thereof), including medical science liaisons, medical directors, communications with key opinion leaders (including key opinion leader selection and management, health care professional and patient speakers programs), medical education and development of materials related thereto, congresses or symposia, advisory boards (to the extent related to medical affairs or clinical guidance), activities performed in connection with patient registries, real world evidence collection, and other medical programs and communications, including investigator sponsored studies, educational grants, research grants, and charitable donations to the extent related to medical affairs and not to other activities that are not conducted by a Party’s medical affairs (or equivalent) departments.