Technology

A Deep Drive into NIST’s Generative AI Intelligence Profile: Ensuring Safety and Integrity

By Alex Olinger / June 12, 2024 / Comments Off on A Deep Drive into NIST’s Generative AI Intelligence Profile: Ensuring Safety and Integrity

Introduction The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has crafted a robust framework aimed at guiding the responsible development and deployment of generative artificial intelligence. The draft Generative AI Intelligence Profile addresses critical concerns that span safety, security, ethical standards, and compliance issues. Today’s blog takes a deeper dive into this vital document, breaking…

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A Guide to Implementing a Governance Model for AI Software for Clinical Documentation

By Alex Olinger / June 11, 2024 / Comments Off on A Guide to Implementing a Governance Model for AI Software for Clinical Documentation

Introduction In the rapidly evolving landscape of healthcare, artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the way clinical documentation is managed. As biotech and pharmaceutical companies, academic institutions, and healthcare systems increasingly adopt AI tools to improve the accuracy and efficiency of clinical information, the need for robust governance structures becomes imperative. Drawing inspiration from proven, existing…

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Get the Most from Your Document’s Quality Control Review

By Alex Olinger / May 21, 2024 / Comments Off on Get the Most from Your Document’s Quality Control Review

Toward the end of clinical document development, a quality control (QC) review is needed to verify data, check facts, ensure structure is internally logical and meets regulatory requirements, and proofread for typographical errors or inconsistencies. Implementing best practices allows the reviewer to optimize their review time and deliver valuable feedback, regardless of whether the working…

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ICH E6 (R3): Implications of Recent Updates for Medical Writers

By Alex Olinger / June 8, 2023 / Comments Off on ICH E6 (R3): Implications of Recent Updates for Medical Writers

The International Council for Harmonisation of Technical Requirements for Pharmaceuticals for Human Use (ICH) recently released a third revision of its E6 Guideline, also known as ICH E6 (R3). This revision introduces new concepts and updates in the realm of clinical trial methodologies, with an emphasis on quality, flexibility, and modernization. Let’s explore the key updates and discuss how they might affect medical writers.

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Hey ChatGPT? Tell Me a Story

By Jeanette Towles / January 15, 2023 / Comments Off on Hey ChatGPT? Tell Me a Story

We asked ChatGPT to tell us a story about a medical writer; here’s what it got right and what it got wrong. Like many of you, when ChatGPT appeared in the news recently (mainly in reference to stories about students misusing the technology), I was curious. There have been many times in recent years when…

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Curating Medical Writing Training Content with Crawl Technology

By Alex Olinger / November 2, 2022 / Comments Off on Curating Medical Writing Training Content with Crawl Technology

Crawl technology is a valuable tool for content curation. Download this poster, presented by Synterex at the 2022 American Medical Writers Association (AMWA) conference, or scroll down for a text-only version. Background An issue that managers often face when onboarding and coordinating resources is having an abundance of data and information and not knowing how…

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Making the Most of SharePoint

By Alex Olinger / November 2, 2022 / Comments Off on Making the Most of SharePoint

Five ways to use SharePoint better! Download this poster, presented by Synterex at the 2022 American Medical Writers Association (AMWA) conference, or scroll down for a text-only version. Many companies treat Microsoft SharePoint as a simple online filing cabinet, but it can do so much more. Here are 5 ways SharePoint can make life easier.…

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How to Make Co-Authoring in Office 365 Work For You

By Jon Towles / February 10, 2020 / Comments Off on How 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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