Medical Education Partnership (MEP Ltd)

MEP is a specialist consultancy with a proven track record and established reputation fordeveloping effective, targeted and innovative medical communications.

These include:
Journals, supplements, booklets, newsletters, leaflets.
Conferences, advisory boards, steering groups, meetings, lectures, debates.
Audio, video, multimedia and internet

Our experience encompasses many therapeutic areas:

  • cardiovascular disease
  • metabolic disease
  • dermatology
  • obesity
  • musculoskeletal disease
  • diabetes
  • wound care
  • oncology
  • rheumatology
  • dementia
  • depression
  • neurology

All materials are developed in partnership with the sponsoring company or organisation and a network of health professionals. While many of our projects are directed at GPs, hospital doctors, nurses, health managers and other healthcare professionals, MEP also produces resources aimed at patients.

With corporate responsibility an increasingly important aspect of any forward-thinking company’s public image, MEP can help you get the right message across to increasingly discerning customers.

Our principles
Good design and a rigorous editorial approach for effective communication.
The independence of medical education materials is central to their acceptance as respected sources and builds up a strong partnership between sponsors and their target audience.
Customer focus and customer interactivity is the key to successful projects.

Our team
MEP has a specialist team of ten staff, a network of dedicated, highly experienced freelancers and an advisory board of leading medical experts, including Professor Tony Barnett (diabetes medicine and obesity), Professor Keith Harding (wound care) and Mary Baker (neurology).

Contact Information

Medical Education Partnership (MEP) Ltd
53 Hargrave Road
London N19 5SH

Tel: 020 7561 5400
Fax: 020 7561 5401

Web: www.mepltd.co.uk

Articles by Medical Education Partnership (MEP Ltd)

Cardiovascular Disease, Renal Disease and Obesity.

  • Diabetes »
    Type 2 diabetes has become one of the major public health problems of modern times. Numbers have increased exponentially in recent decades and this massive increase is now becoming apparent in both the developed and developing worlds.


Cardiovascular Disease And Cardiovascular Risk Management


Cardiometabolic Risk and Weight Management

  • Cardiometabolic Risk and Weight Management »
    “Cardiometabolic conditions, which encompass type 2 diabetes, lesser degrees of glucose intolerance and the whole spectrum of cardiovascular diseases, have become major challenges in many parts of the developed and developing world.


Lymphoedema Management


Parkinson’s Disease and Parkinsonism Conferences

  • Parkinson's disease conference report now available »
    A highly successful conference, Multidisciplinary Care in Parkinson's Disease and Parkinsonism from Science to Practice, was held on Tuesday 11th of July, 2006, at the Royal College of Physicians, London.

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