Med Communications, Inc.
Chaya Reed Davis, PharmD, BCMAS, serves as Principal Scientific Communications Specialist at Med Communications, Inc. since June 2015, previously holding the title of Senior Content Medical Information Specialist. Expertise includes medical and regulatory review of promotional, scientific, and educational materials with a focus on oncology, urology, anti-infectives, cardiovascular health, women's health, and medical device landscapes. Prior experience includes roles as Content Medical Information Specialist at Maury Regional Medical Center, Staff Pharmacist with Community Health Systems, and Drug Information and Formulary Management Specialist. Chaya began as a Pharmacist at Publix Pharmacy, and served as PGY1 Clinical Resident at Maxor Correctional Pharmacy Services where contributions included precepting pharmacy students and evaluating formularies. Education includes a PharmD from Lipscomb University College of Pharmacy, a degree in Cellular Biology from the University of TN at Chattanooga, and an Associate of Science from Chattanooga State Community College.
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Med Communications, Inc.
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Med Communications is a leading provider of global medical affairs services to the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device industries. For over 25 years, we have specialized in medical information contact center support, medical writing, promotional review, and pharmacovigilance. Our clinically trained staff has expertise in the following therapeutic areas: -Allergy/ENT -Cardiology -Endocrinology -Gastroenterology -Hematology/Oncology -Infectious Disease -Nephrology -Neurology/CNS -Pulmonology -Women's Health Further specialized pharmacologic specialties and treatment areas include: -Biologics -Gene Editing -Medical Devices -Orphan Drugs & Rare Diseases -Vaccines Each member of our professional staff has industry, clinical, or academic training, and nearly a third of our pharmacists have experience in all 3 areas of expertise. Working with a team of highly skilled professionals is critical at every stage of the drug development process.