Reinbert van der Fluit

Vice President, Educational Development At Peervoice - Global Independent Medical Education at PeerVoice

Reinbert van der Fluit is an experienced professional in the field of medical education and business development. Currently serving as Vice President of Educational Development at PeerVoice - Global Independent Medical Education since September 2017, Reinbert is responsible for maximizing PeerVoice assets to deliver independent medical education programs that improve patient care. Previously, from 2003 to January 2018, Reinbert held the position of Head of International Business Development for EMEALA & APAC at Elsevier, focusing on driving growth in online solutions across emerging and established markets. Reinbert's background also includes roles as Sales Manager and Business Development Manager, with proven success in achieving sales targets and fostering relationships with pharmaceutical companies and medical societies. Reinbert holds a BA in Information and Communication from Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences and a Bachelor of Applied Science in Communication and Media Studies from Fredrik Muller Akademie.

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PeerVoice

For the past 18 years, global healthcare professionals have been participating in PeerVoice independent medical education to acquire new clinical skills, test their knowledge, and improve their practice of medicine. We carefully design innovative learning experiences to challenge and address the unmet educational needs of the medical community. Activities are delivered in multiple formats and languages, which can be consumed quickly, at any time, from any place, and on any device using a proven platform which professionals trust. Through our extensive network, PeerVoice activities reach millions of actively practicing physicians around the world, disseminating key scientific data and medical perspectives, and empowering healthcare professionals to improve their clinical practice and patient care.


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