In September 2005, the Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists of Quebec entered into a partnership agreement with Merck Frosst to design a new Web site for the Association. This partnership has made it possible to fund a site that is now more focused on particular disciplines and on communication among AOGQ members. Since continuing medical education and women's health are main concerns for the company, this partnership is therefore a step in the right direction that is in keeping with the objectives of the new site.
Merck Frosst is committed to discovering and offering innovative products and services designed to improve the quality of life of Canadians. It puts the highest priority on addressing the needs of our customers and fostering meaningful partnerships to deliver the most valuable health outcomes for patients. Here is a statement describing its commitment to patient care:
"Our commitment to better care for patients is demonstrated every day in many ways. Our goal is to better understand the needs of healthcare professionals and to develop relationships that bring greater value to both healthcare professionals and patients. This commitment guides Merck Frosst employees every time they meet healthcare professionals to complement their scientific knowledge and to provide the latest education programs to ensure appropriate use of our products. This commitment to better care for patients is also always present when we work with the medical community to further advance knowledge of our products through clinical research programs. Patients come first in all our partnerships with our stakeholders including governments and academia."
For more information about Merck Frosst and its products in the therapeutic areas listed below, please follow this link: http://www.merckfrosst.ca
- CANCER
- CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
- HIGH CHOLESTEROL
- GASTRO-DUODENAL REFLUX
- MALE PATTERN BALDNESS
- MENINGITIS
- MEASLES/MUMPS/RUBELLA
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- OSTEOPOROSIS
- ASTHMA
- PARKINSON'S DISEASE
- PNEUMONIA
- PROSTATE DISEASE
- MIGRAINE
- INFECTIOUS DISEASES
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