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Invitation to KOL talk at a national conference

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  • NatBourreN Offline
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    My client will be attending a national conference. There will be KOLs presenting studies about the product's efficacy as well as a head-to-head study as part of a symposium. The talks are 3rd party at arm's length. Would this be PAAB exempt?

    Natalie Bourré
    Marketing 4 Health Inc.
    Medical Marketing Consultant, Medical Writer
    nat@marketing4health.net

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    • NatBourreN NatBourre

      My client will be attending a national conference. There will be KOLs presenting studies about the product's efficacy as well as a head-to-head study as part of a symposium. The talks are 3rd party at arm's length. Would this be PAAB exempt?

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      Hey @natbourre

      This would be an opinion for exemption. We suggest submitting with additional details around the therapeutic area, talks, sponsorship, influence over content, relationship with the speaker, etc. in order for PAAB to make an assessment.

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