Featuring AXON. Recorded as a MedComms Networking webinar. Produced by NetworkPharma.tv

The long-term impact of COVID-19 is not fully known, but it is fair to assume that travel restrictions will likely continue across parts of the world for some time, local guidelines will vary and the road to recovery will differ from place to place. Progress is being made, but the reality is life may never return to what it once was pre-pandemic. And that’s not necessarily a bad thing. What does this mean for healthcare communications? We adapted quickly to a fully virtual world when the pandemic hit; we pivoted, we established new opportunities, and we found a way to engage and communicate. Now, though, as we are shifting to a world where we’re not fully in person nor virtual, what lessons can we take into hybrid communications, and how can we embrace this opportunity to create experiences that will resonate? Will combining physical and virtual aspects create a perfect communications blend or be a recipe for disaster? In this webinar, Stephanie Hill, Emma Lemon, Andy Scott and Natalie Turner from AXON Communications discuss the opportunities and challenges of the new hybrid era for the healthcare communications industry. And we answer questions from the audience.

Stephanie’s LinkedIn page is at https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanie-hill-185266b8/

Emma’s LinkedIn page is at https://www.linkedin.com/in/emma-lemon-13790b5/

Andy’s LinkedIn page is at https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-scott-75889613/

Natalie’s LinkedIn page is at https://www.linkedin.com/in/natalie-turner-1b388a16/

Find out more about AXON Communications at https://axon-com.com/

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