The artist formerly known as print. Olly Caporn
The other day, in my comments section, I was accused of being a ‘print Creative Director’. I say accused because the contributor … »
The other day, in my comments section, I was accused of being a ‘print Creative Director’. I say accused because the contributor … »
We spoke to Ed Shorthose, IPA Healthcare Chair (and Managing Director at woolley pau gyro) and Phil Bartlett, IPA Healthcare … »
Co-operative Pharmacy, the UK’s third-largest pharmacy chain with 780 stores and more than 7,000 employees, has relaunched as Well, with … »
Lions Health, the global Festival celebrating creativity in healthcare, has announced the line-up of 2015 jury members. Building on 62 … »
eyeforpharma Barcelona 2015 will set the vision for your 2020 plans. As your customer takes charge this meeting will enable … »
11 LONDON is structured to be as efficient as possible, allowing clients to work more collaboratively with creatives, and … »
In the middle of an east coast winter, many prepare for warm destination vacations or seek respite from the cold … »
Health4Brands (H4B) has bolstered its team with some internal promotions and exciting new hires. The healthcare communications agency will now … »
Reuters tonight reported that it recently polled 23 of the nation’s top hospitals and found that 14 of them have … »
The 29th annual PM Society Awards, announced at the Grosvenor House Hotel to an audience of around 1000 from industry … »
Lucy Allen joins the Account Team having recently graduated from the University of Exeter with a degree in Human Biosciences. … »
Welcome to My working day. I’m a GP working in the United Kingdom. I have 10 minutes to call a patient … »
Here in London the PM awards are almost upon us and people are frantically dry-cleaning their shiny suits and their … »
With the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas held last week I thought it would be a good … »
Due to popular demand The Creative Floor Healthcare Awards are back for their second year. And will continue to be … »