Pharma training turns playful

A new approach to training in the pharma sector aims to liven up the learning process, turning trainees into 'players'.

Pharmaceutical Training International (PTI) has launched a range of game-based e-learning courses. The modules offer “new interactive approaches using both 2D and 3D interactive environments”.

Topics include business strategy, clinical, manufacturing, medical devices and diagnostics, R&D and regulatory affairs, and a range of modules have now been created to allow ‘players’ to learn through interactive quizzes and a 3D virtual environment.

Speaking about this new approach, PTI’s Managing Director, Rosie Bernard said: “At PTI, we want to bring the very best learning experience to our customers, whether they are looking for distance learning, event based or tailored on-site training. Game-based learning is a new approach for our customers that will help them develop new skills in a much more engaging and entertaining way.”

To mark the launch, PTI is running a competition until the 26th March which provides access to the new platform and a chance to win a free e-learning course or a 50% discount on a PTI public, event-based training course.

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