Generate continuous real-world improvements in patient care by making the latest clinically relevant research easily accessible to support HCP education.
Currently, about 2.5 million articles are published in peer-reviewed journals every year – and this number is growing by 5% annually. With access to this vast amount of information, physicians can struggle to keep up-to-date with the latest advances.
Help clinicians sift through the noise with Wiley Knowledge Hubs. Working with expert editorial panels, you can create a range of clinically relevant assets based on the latest high-impact research – saving clinicians time and helping them achieve their annual learning goals.
Hear from companies that have succeeded with this approach.
This independent educational program will feature a series of ACCME-accredited webinars, video summaries, and clinically relevant infographics to cover the latest therapeutic advances in hormone-sensitive prostate cancer in 2023. The program was launched in partnership with the American Cancer Society and uses an editorial panel of thought leaders to curate content and engage in discussions aimed at informing HCPs on the latest improvements in best patient care.
We have other similar programs in arthritis and epilepsy with others to be launched in early 2023.
This two-year educational program covers the latest updates in ASCVD and lipidology, with congress coverage via an independent editorial panel of experts on the latest guidelines and clinical trial results presented at key events. Targeted at the SAMETA region, it is a non-accredited program that has established a strong community of returning visitors and webinar attendees.
This education program used interactive e-learning modules to inform relevant European HCPs on the latest research into the relationship between periodontitis and a range of associated health conditions. The project connected dentistry and healthcare via its expert editorial panel, who worked with our team to create a series of meaningful modules that took learners through relevant areas of intervention to improve current patient outcomes.