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Lucid Group has four programmes shortlisted for PMEA 2019

Lucid is celebrating four of their programmes being shortlisted in four categories at this year’s PMEAs

- PMLiVE

Lucid’s talent for partnering with its clients to create magical healthcare communications is evident as they celebrate four of their programmes making the PMEA 2019 finals.

Jan Steele, Lucid Group COO and Co-founder commented, “2019 has been a transformative year for Lucid Group. We have gone through two acquisitions, allowing us to increase capability and reach. With all this change, it is a testament to our team’s dedication and passion that they continue to deliver outstanding work for our clients. I do not doubt that as we move into 2020 we will continue this incredible momentum with our work helping to transform more lives than ever before.”

PMEA recognises the achievements of responsible customer-centric business practices that provide patients with meaningful outcomes. The winners will be announced on Wednesday 27 November 2019 at the Royal Lancaster London.

More details about the shortlisted programmes can be found below:

Category: Excellence in Healthcare Professional Education and Support Programmes:   
CLEAR HORIZONS: A new era of psoriasis care
INSPIRE: Improving outcomes in paediatric cardiology

Category: Excellence in Capability Development
Global Medical Affairs as CATALYSTs for change

Category: Excellence in Innovation
DermDialogue: Bringing innovation to MSL‐led education

Excellence in Rare Diseases and Orphan Drugs
INSPIRE: Improving outcomes in paediatric cardiology

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