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Newsletters are used in all industries to deliver news and offers to relevant audiences. Often, they’re used by brands to increase sales. However, that’s not the aim in the pharmaceutical microbiology space!
These emails are more than those pesky sales emails brands send to your inbox! When from a scientific organisation, they’re vital for staying informed and learning about the latest research and trends as they’re released.
In this blog, we’re exploring whether pharmaceutical microbiology newsletters can enhance your career and how you can access reputable options.
What Is a Newsletter?
Before we assess whether newsletters are advantageous, we’ll quickly backtrack.
Newsletters are short reports that offer recent news and information about an organisation. They can be printed or digital, but these days, you’re more likely to find email options.
For pharmaceutical microbiology organisations, newsletters are ways to deliver the latest research and industry updates to your inbox. They may also have news about the latest seminars or training courses.
It’s an excellent way for professionals to get the latest info without lifting a finger.
The Benefits of Microbiology Newsletters
Here are a few additional ways a microbiology newsletter can benefit your practice.
1. Increased Awareness
Newsletters increase awareness of the latest developments, helping you and your colleagues digest new studies and events that support your career.
2. More Time Saved
A key benefit of newsletters is that once you sign up, they’re delivered straight to your inbox. You won’t need to spend time searching for the information! This makes it easier than ever to access the latest news without wasting a second.
3. Access Forever
Once an email or paper newsletter reaches you, the information is yours forever. You can keep your newsletters and re-visit them as and when needed.
4. Direct Communication
Signing up for a digital newsletter provides a direct line of communication from the scientific organisation to your inbox. This is a great way to broaden your professional network.
5. Plenty of Options
With such an abundance of scientific organisations online, you can sign up for a diverse selection of newsletters, allowing you to stay informed in your field and to keep tabs on other close scientific communities.
6. Exclusive Updates
Newsletter subscribers are often the first to hear about the news. Sometimes, information or events are only shared in newsletters — meaning recipients are the only ones privy to the information.
Staying Up to Date With Pharmig’s Newsletters
Pharmig has been the voice of microbiology since 1991, and newsletters are part of our strategy.
From the updates we send to our members to our online archive of past newsletters, we ensure our community receives the latest news, access to conferences, and information about upcoming courses and online learning opportunities.
All online newsletters are free to current members. Jump to our newsletter archive now, or discover what it means to be a Pharmig member.
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