Archive for February 2020
Key Takeaways for the Medical Writer from FDA’s Public Meeting: Supporting the Future of Rare Disease Product Development
FDA’s public meeting on February 24th left no uncertainty as to the future direction of drug development in rare disease: Patient-centric approaches that incorporate patient and caregiver input at all levels to ensure that clinical trial endpoints are robust and meaningful; and Utilization of patient data (registries, cases, natural history, and real world evidence) to…
Read MoreDefining ‘Medical Writer’ in a Job Description When the Role Defies Definition
When you look at job descriptions for medical writers, have you noticed that, regardless of the size of the hiring company, you end up with an array of interpretations of the role? Here are some examples: Medical writers may or may not write briefing books, write or review labels, or assist in regulatory responses Medical…
Read MoreHow to Make Co-Authoring in Office 365 Work For You
Co-authoring has grown to become a huge part of our lives regardless of the industry. People can collaborate on documents in real-time, leave comments, and work together regardless of their geographic location. The technology is growing quickly and they constantly add new features that provide a rich and user-friendly experience. Regardless of the client, Office…
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