The Biggest Challenge Is Not Lack of Information

In the current healthcare environment, new drugs are being approved by the FDA daily. Imagine a healthcare provider who sees a patient recently diagnosed with obesity and is looking to start a weight-loss program. The physician has a busy practice. She often finds it time-consuming to stay current on the many new FDA-approved GLP-1 drugs now available for weight loss4,5. With limited time to review research and compare the latest studies and scientific data, she also struggles to find time for in-person after-hours dinner programs. This clinician needs access to credible information from a trusted expert.
This scenario is not unique. In October 2025, an MDVIP Physician Health Survey, taken by 401 primary care physicians in the United States, found that 81% reported facing time constraints that impact patient care. In fact, most reported that there is insufficient time for patient care and continuing education. More than half of the practices also limited pharma sales rep access, resulting in physicians spending only short windows of time between visits for consuming medical information. Pharma reps are finding it increasingly difficult to deliver timely product education face-to-face with HCPs.1,2,3
In the meantime, new FDA approvals continue to bring important new therapies to market, while clinical and scientific evidence keeps evolving across many specialties. Growing FDA approvals of weight loss drugs alone reflected a surging demand of over 30 million U.S. users by late 2025.4 As the FDA speeds up approvals5, we will see more research and new therapies come on the market more quickly, so clinicians will be faced with even more information to understand. The fact is that the physician’s challenge is not a lack of information; it is quite the opposite: it is finding opportunities to attend programs.
Turning Challenge into Opportunity
We can turn this challenge into an opportunity. High quality virtual speaker programs meet HCPs where they are, offering flexible access to expert education without disrupting their schedules. With highly trained KOLs ready to lead virtual sessions, Vision2Voice helps our clients deliver scientific, peer-to-peer exchanges that develop and optimize content, incorporating adult learning principles to enhance HCP understanding and retention.
This approach matters because busy HCPs need more than awareness. They need efficient, relevant, and timely education that gives them quick context on new and emerging therapies. Virtual programs led by expert KOLs make that possible by providing convenience, flexibility, and access to trusted voices in a format that fits in today’s modern practice.
What Vision2Voice Delivers
We help our clients connect with HCPs through engaging peer-to-peer exchanges that provide flexible virtual program delivery and education designed to provide more times and opportunities for clinicians to attend.
Vision2Voice helps our clients:
- Deliver virtual speaker programs that provide more opportunities for HCPs to attend
- Find, train, and engage expert KOLs who are ready to educate peers.
- Share quick, relevant insights about new therapies and evolving treatment options.
- Support scientific exchange in a platform that is flexible and efficient.
- Build trust and understanding through expert-led peer-to-peer education.
Share your product’s story with the healthcare professionals who want to provide the best care for their patients. Virtual speaker programs allow time and space for modern clinical practitioners. Our client services teams will support your sales reps throughout the process. Contact us today and we will provide your team with a virtual speaker program that meets your HCP’s needs for education and time efficiency.
Article Sources
1 Bowens, Janae, “Doctors face time constraints, impacting patient care: survey reveals The National News Desk (ABC News4) Fri, February 14, 2025, 10:08 AM, Washington (TNND) https://abcnews4.com/news/nation-world/doctors-face-time-constraints-impacting-patient-care-survey-reveals-medicine-healthcare-artificial-intelligence
2 Linzer, Mark, MD, PI, Hennepin Healthcare, “Exploratory study identifies key factors associated with time pressure in primary care clinicians”, February 28, 2020 https://www.hhrinstitute.org/exploratory-study-identifies-key-factors-associated-with-time-pressure-in-primary-care-clinicians/
3 Hassan Alshehri, Hassan Mohammed et al. “Primary health care professionals’ opinions regarding continuing medical education: A cross-sectional study.” Medicine vol. 103,50 (2024): e40865. doi:10.1097/MD.0000000000040865
4 AAMC. “GLP-1 Pills for Weight Loss Are Here. How Will They Change Obesity Care?” AAMC, 3 Mar. 2026, www.aamc.org/news/glp-1-pills-weight-loss-are-here-how-will-they-change-obesity-care
5 US Food & Drug Administration (FDA), “Accelerated Approval Program”, Content current as of: 26 Feb. 2026, https://www.fda.gov/drugs/nda-and-bla-approvals/accelerated-approval-program