28 Jun 2002
| by PETER SIMPSON
Drugs giant Pfizer has appointed Harvard Health to oversee PR for a
national mental health arts..., within the mental health service in the
UK. Jarman said: 'Our campaign is aimed at the de ...
health. Mental health was the focus of a draft Mental Health Bill, published
this week, which would ...
is spearheading the 'Art Works in Mental Health' campaign, and is
in partnership with NHS Trusts and charities ...
31 Oct 2003
| by Peter Simpson
Pharmaceutical firms and related media are being targeted by a health news provider that launched...Global News Service (GNS) is offering tailored editorial content services specialising in health and lifestyle for company websites.
GE Medical Systems and Men's Health magazine are among its client list ...
on particular conditions or diseases. The service will also provide the latest clinical trials or research ...
24 Sep 1999
| by DAVID MCCORMACK
.
The service is available to all health organisations and pharmaceutical
companies....Reuters and broadcast PR specialist World Television are launching
a new satellite TV news service on health issues this month. Reuters
World Health will deliver TV news releases to over 1,500 broadcasters.
The service is available to all health organisations and pharmaceutical
companies.
...
14 Jul 2000
| by PETER SIMPSON
/Society of Chiropodists and Podiatrists Health Week
Free Foot Checks
PR Team: Jo Spink PR/SCPOD press office ...
health professionals and the public, and to
establish a proactive working relationship with the Society of
Chiropodists and Podiatrists (SCPOD) - the UK s leading professional
foot health body.
Strategy ...
07 Nov 2003
| by Mary Cowlett
' specialist knowledge and training.
Strategy and Plan
To attract interest from the health specialists across the national media, the PR team concentrated on identifying newsworthy stories that focused ...
and free monitoring services.
This was complemented by research with more popular appeal, including a ...
30 May 2003
| by Mary Cowlett
As NHS change proceeded apace, the National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) increased its...for specialist PR skills has risen.
'The huge shift within the health service, decentralising power and money ...
Action Communications and the WPP-owned Shire Health Group, through large multi-practice agencies ...
product PR, but also addresses the need for health claims to be backed by clinical evidence and third ...
23 Jul 1999
| by ROBERT GRAY
of above 15 per cent. The UK is currently in a healthcare boom and the
appetite for health issues ...
National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE), which will evaluate
pharmaceuticals in terms ...
director healthcare Peter Holden says: Food
manufacturers are realising that if they have a health ...
09 May 1997
| by KATE LANGMUIR
, kicking off in National Asthma Week starting 7
October.
Objective
To develop and publicise ...
the
Doctors in Asthma group, a hospital consultant and the National Asthma
Campaign, organisers of National ...
own
health.
Boots appointed key pharmacists as area co-ordinators and sent them a
Living ...
03 Oct 2003
| by Ray Philpott
According to figures from the National Eczema Society, one in five children and one in 12 adults ...
was wired up to a mile-ometer.
For every mile they cycled, the campaign would give 1 to the National ...
,000 was raised through members of the public using the bikes for the National Eczema Society.
Swindon Evening ...
27 Jun 1997
| by By LEE KIMBER
newsletter, Health Service
Interface.
Crisis management work in the NHS also grew for agencies ...
service
41 Fishburn Hedges Financial and public affairs
42 Health Network ...
. Complete Pharma for Glaxo Wellcome
and Munro and Forster for the Department of Health were other agencies ...