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Introduction to Effective Medical Writing

 
  July 02, 2014  
     
 
Center for Professional Innovation & Education, Inc., Malvern, PA
Oct. 16 & 17, 2014


Medical writing is both a science and an art.  The art of medical writing is to comprehend and present scientific information clearly to suit the specific target audience’s level of understanding including patients, the general public, physicians and/or regulatory agencies.  Often it is not poor science that kills a scientific paper; rather, it is the lack of clarity and continuity.  Poor writing can be very costly to companies and frequently slows the review process of regulatory submissions. 

In this 2-day course, you will learn about the different types of medical writing and how to write effectively.  We will examine various types of writing including abstracts, regulatory documents, and patient education materials.  We will also consider ethical issues that face medical writers.  You will gain insight into the design of effective documents and what goes into putting together a compelling manuscript.  You will also learn how to keep your writing free of medical jargon and common grammatical errors, while ensuring the scientific integrity of your work.

 
 
Organized by: Center for Professional Innovation & Education
Invited Speakers: Contact info@cfpie.com for a list of course instructors
 
Deadline for Abstracts: n/a
 
Registration: http://www.cfpie.com/showitem.aspx?productid=047&utm_source=Hum-Molgen&utm_medium=Course%20Listing&utm_campaign=Web%20Listing%3A%20Hum-Molgen
E-mail: info@cfpie.com
 
   
 
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