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High Quality Editorial Content Programs PDQ-Bolt

PDQ’s editorial programs focus on informing and educating the target audience through high quality, relevant content.

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Clinical Advisory

Multi-page newsletter providing healthcare professionals with the latest information about a new drug approval, new treatment, or results from published studies. Clinical Advisory helps HCPs stay up to date on all the latest healthcare industry news, trends and medical breakthroughs.

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FAQ/Patient Education

FAQ/Patient Education provides an in-depth look at a topic specific to your target audience.

  • Two-sided, non-accredited, editorial addressing counselor and patient questions.
  • Services include full medical, editorial, graphic design, and printing.
  • Bilingual editorial also available.

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Disease State Awareness

Editorial guide focusing on a specific disease state to promote understanding and increase awareness, which continues to be a key for early detection with regard to myriad diseases.

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Editorial Programs 

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What are editorial programs in healthcare marketing?

Editorial programs in healthcare marketing involve creating and distributing informative, non-promotional content to educate healthcare professionals (HCPs) and patients. These programs can deliver valuable insights, such as updates on new treatments, disease state information, and patient education materials, to support informed decision-making and enhance engagement.

How do editorial programs differ from traditional advertising?

Unlike traditional advertising, which often promotes specific products or services, editorial programs prioritize delivering unbiased, educational content. This strategy builds trust and establishes the brand as a reliable source of information, helping to create deeper, more impactful connections with the intended audience.

What are the benefits of using editorial programs in healthcare marketing?

Editorial programs can boost credibility, enhance engagement, and support knowledge sharing. By delivering valuable content, they can help inform HCPs and patients and contribute to better health outcomes.

Who is the target audience for healthcare editorial programs?

Healthcare editorial programs typically target HCPs—such as physicians, pharmacists, nurse practitioners, and physician associates—as well as patients seeking trusted health information.

What types of editorial programs does PDQ Communications offer?

PDQ Communications offers editorial programs that educate and inform through high-quality, relevant content, including:

  • Clinical Advisory: A multi-page newsletter with updates on drug approvals, treatments, and studies.
  • FAQ/Patient Education: A two-sided, bilingual piece answering common counselor and patient questions.
  • Disease State Awareness: A guide focused on specific conditions to boost understanding and awareness.
How does PDQ ensure the quality of its editorial content?

PDQ's editorial programs are developed with a focus on high-quality, relevant content tailored to the target audience's needs. Services include medical, editorial, graphic design, and printing support, helping ensure each piece is informative, engaging, and professionally produced.

What are the advantages of partnering with PDQ Communications for editorial programs?

PDQ Communications combines deep healthcare expertise with full-service capabilities—offering medical writing, editorial strategy, design, printing, and distribution—all under one roof. Their customized, insight-driven approach helps ensure content is accurate, engaging, and strategically aligned to resonate with your target audience and drive measurable impact.