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 Regulatory Writing: Authorship issues in regulatory documents
					 - Volume 25, Issue
				Regulatory Writing: Authorship issues in regulatory documents
					 - Volume 25, Issue 
			
		When medical writers discuss authors and authorship – the theme of this issue of medical writing – they are usually referring to documents in the public domain such as journal articles or maybe congress abstracts. The primary purpose of such…
 A role for medical writers in overcoming commonly held misconceptions around FAIR Data
					 - Volume 29, Issue
				A role for medical writers in overcoming commonly held misconceptions around FAIR Data
					 - Volume 29, Issue 
			
		More and more, computers must participate with physicians and patients as trusted partners in assessing medical options and tracking outcomes. But before the computer can become a routine medical assistant, data and computational services must…
 Collecting metrics in medical writing – the benefits to you and your business
					 - Volume 28, Issue
				Collecting metrics in medical writing – the benefits to you and your business
					 - Volume 28, Issue 
			
		Collecting and using metrics may not be at the forefront of all medical writers’ minds, but they can be an important asset to writers and managers, from freelancers to those working within companies, large or small. Keeping a record of pertinent…
 English Grammar and Style: Good Writing Practice
					 - Volume 24, Issue
				English Grammar and Style: Good Writing Practice
					 - Volume 24, Issue 
			
		I reached Myth 45 about English in Medical Writing, Vol. 21(1) 2012. Three more have turned up since then, which all fit into the category of language users who rule by whim. All were – as so often – claims made by native speakers, which again just…
 Partnering with patient associations: Engaging medical writers to support health literacy for patients
					 - Volume 29, Issue
				Partnering with patient associations: Engaging medical writers to support health literacy for patients
					 - Volume 29, Issue 
			
		As patients are increasingly involved in healthcare decisions, there is a growing need for them to have access to appropriate health information. Medical writers, being a link between medical research and published data, are well placed to make…
 Medical Writing Teaching
					 - Volume 25, Issue
				Medical Writing Teaching
					 - Volume 25, Issue 
			
		Teaching manuscript writing in Africa I’m glad to have the opportunity to contribute to this new regular feature in MEW – ’Teaching medical writing’. Why write about teaching in Africa? Well, Claire Gudex – who will manage the section – thought my…
 English Grammar and Style: Points of view
					 - Volume 23, Issue
				English Grammar and Style: Points of view
					 - Volume 23, Issue 
			
		Some more four-letter words I published a series of articles in The Write Stuff on short words frequently used in the medical and scientific context between Volume 16(3) 2007 and Volume 18(4) 2009. Since then, at training courses and in email…
 Profile: An interview with Phil Leventhal
					 - Volume 25, Issue
				Profile: An interview with Phil Leventhal
					 - Volume 25, Issue 
			
		How and why EMWA members should contribute to the journal At the beginning of this year, Medical Writing (MEW) changed from Maney Publishing to Hastings Printing Company. This has allowed the journal to dispense with the need for copyright transfer…
 Getting Your Foot in the Door
					 - Volume 27, Issue
				Getting Your Foot in the Door
					 - Volume 27, Issue 
			
		Landing the first medical writing job is not easy. Clare Chang’s contribution describes her journey, the challenges she faced, and the different measures she took to overcome these hurdles. EMWA is very much aware of these challenges, as addressed…
 Out on Our Own
					 - Volume 27, Issue
				Out on Our Own
					 - Volume 27, Issue 
			
		This edition of Out on Our Own (OOOO) is all about the Freelance Business Forum (FBF). It’s where I, only two congresses ago, embraced EMWA and delved into the world of the FBF. Just in the last year, I have been a table leader, written an article…
Medical Writing is a quarterly publication that aims to educate and inform medical writers in Europe and beyond. Each issue focuses on a specific theme, and all issues include feature articles and regular columns on topics relevant to the practice of medical writing. We welcome articles providing practical advice to medical writers; guidelines and reviews/summaries/updates of guidelines published elsewhere; original research; opinion pieces; interviews; and review articles.
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