Here is a step-by-step process to map KOLs in the therapeutic area of your choice (e.g. Asthma/COPD) and create KOL profile reports in Region X:
- Identify Relevant Sources: Identify relevant sources to gather information on KOLs in the specified area. Some of the possible sources could be medical conferences, journal publications, clinical trials, healthcare institutions, and industry associations.
- Collect Data: Collect data from the identified sources. This could include the KOLs’ names, specialties, institutions they are affiliated with, areas of expertise, publication records, speaking engagements, and awards and recognitions received.
- Filter Data: Filter the data collected based on…click here for more.
To tailor the KOL mapping and profiling process specifically to Region X, the following steps could be taken:
- Research the local medical associations, societies, and academic institutions in Region X, that specialize in asthma and COPD. This could include the American Lung Association, local hospitals, and universities with medical schools.
- Look for local medical conferences and events related to asthma and COPD, such as regional meetings, grand rounds, and symposiums, that are happening in the area. These events provide an opportunity to network with KOLs in the local area and gather information on potential KOLs.
- Utilize databases and resources, such as PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science, to identify publications and research papers by local KOLs in the area of asthma and COPD. These databases can help to identify local KOLs who have published articles and have an established presence in the field.
- Network with sales representatives and medical science liaisons in the area to gather information on KOLs they have interacted with or have relationships with. They may also have information on click here for more.