Table of Contents
·	Executive Summary, pgs. 3-9	
·	Research Overview, pg. 3
·	Participating Companies, pg. 4
·	High Level Key Findings, pg. 5
·	Key Findings & Insights, pgs. 6-9
·	Role Played By Medical Education Groups, pgs. 10-14
·	Medical Education Groups: Regional Focus, pgs. 15-17
·	Collaborative & Multi-Disciplinary Approaches To Medical & Clinical Education, pgs. 18-28 
·	Value Of Medical Education Formats, pgs. 29-33
·	Medical Education Program Mix, pgs. 34-37
·	Technology & Medical Education, pgs. 38-41
·	Measuring Effectiveness & Future Directions For Medical Education, pgs. 42-51
·	Benchmark Class Demographics, pgs. 52-56
·	About Best Practices, LLC, pgs. 57-58
List of Charts & Exhibits
·	Roles played by Medical Education function in conducting key thought leaders activities
·	Roles played by Medical Education function in conducting key activities related to professional societies
·	Roles played by Medical Education function in conducting key activities related to education programs
·	Roles played by Medical Education function in conducting key compliance related activities
·	Percentage of total medical education programs deployed across different regions
·	Trends in regional education
·	Use of multi-disciplinary programs to support medical education
·	Drivers of multidisciplinary education
·	Most effective programs in supporting improved or beneficial patient outcomes and evidence-based medicine
·	Mix of multi-disciplinary programs provided through accredited and non-accredited programs
·	Therapeutic/specialty areas combined for multi-disciplinary programs
·	Anticipated trends in multi-disciplinary education
·	Venue of medical education programs
·	Percentage of company-sponsored accredited and non-accredited education programs presented through professional societies/associations programs
·	Trends regarding the number of grants to professional societies/associations for accredited and non-accredited medical education programs
·	Types of professional education that are the most valued by physicians
·	Curricular topics that physicians value the most
·	Impact/effectiveness of different types of professionals who assume education roles with physicians
·	Sources of product/therapy information that physicians value the most
·	Factors influencing medical education program growth
·	Mix of company-provided education programs versus external third-party supplied programs – development and deployment/delivery
·	Medical education program delivery formats
·	Use of technology for program deployment
·	Future trends for technology-based education programs
·	Effectiveness of different performance metrics employed to show the value of medical education group
·	Critical success factors for improving medical education
·	Obstacles/pitfalls encountered while achieving objectives