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 The 2023 CORE Reference Utility Survey: Perceptions on a best practice tool for globally applicable clinical study reporting and provision of continuing professional development resources for the regulatory medical writing community
					 - Volume 33, Issue
				The 2023 CORE Reference Utility Survey: Perceptions on a best practice tool for globally applicable clinical study reporting and provision of continuing professional development resources for the regulatory medical writing community
					 - Volume 33, Issue 
			
		CORE Reference offers globally applicable resources for clinical study reporting, including a user manual and a mapping tool, and continuous professional development (CPD) resources. This report presents the results of the 2023 Utility Survey conduct…
 Getting Your Foot in the Door
					 - Volume 26, Issue
				Getting Your Foot in the Door
					 - Volume 26, Issue 
			
		On internships, scribes, and work experience.For this edition of GYFD, I would like to provide some background information about internships, including the history of the term and answers to some frequently asked questions about it. The objective is…
 Remote meetings made easy: Good practices to keep in mind
					 - Volume 31, Issue
				Remote meetings made easy: Good practices to keep in mind
					 - Volume 31, Issue 
			
		One core medical writing skill is effectively communicating with the teams that will help us author our documents. With remote working playing an increasingly important role in our workforce, medical writers must adapt to this new reality. This…
 The perils of the unknown: Missing data in clinical studies
					 - Volume 27, Issue
				The perils of the unknown: Missing data in clinical studies
					 - Volume 27, Issue 
			
		The phenomenon of missing data is ubiquitous in clinical studies. Both the extent of missing data and the structure of missing data can introduce bias into study results and lead to wrong conclusions. Medical writers should be aware of the extent of…
 Medical Journalism
					 - Volume 22, Issue
				Medical Journalism
					 - Volume 22, Issue 
			
		From science writing to journalism: How ‘The Ghost Writer’ changed my life. How can a medical writer become a science journalist? That is the question I was asked to answer in an article inaugurating the Medical Journalism column of Medical…
 The role of health literacy in the healthcare decision-making process
					 - Volume 31, Issue
				The role of health literacy in the healthcare decision-making process
					 - Volume 31, Issue 
			
		Health literacy is defined as “the knowledge, motivation, and competence to access, understand, appraise and apply information to make decisions in terms of healthcare, disease prevention, and health promotion” according to Quaglio et al.5 Poor…
 The Crofter: Sustainable Communications
					 - Volume 30, Issue
				The Crofter: Sustainable Communications
					 - Volume 30, Issue 
			
		Greetings from the croft! In this special issue on medical journalism, we have two contributions that discuss topics that have enjoyed attention in the press: 1. the emerging environmental problem because of the growing drug market for pets, and 2.…
 Medical Communications
					 - Volume 26, Issue
				Medical Communications
					 - Volume 26, Issue 
			
		Dear all,The legal side of our job is something that most of us usually give little thought to. We assume that as scientists, we are automatically on the “right side” and therefore pretty bulletproof. Why should the law affect us, as longas we have…
 Digital Communication
					 - Volume 30, Issue
				Digital Communication
					 - Volume 30, Issue 
			
		The past two years have confronted humanity with a variety of unprecedented challenges due to the far-reaching COVID-19 pandemic. In response to this tragedy have come monumental new advances in science and technology – namely the vaccines developed…
 Leveraging standardised data in response to the novel coronavirus outbreak
					 - Volume 29, Issue
				Leveraging standardised data in response to the novel coronavirus outbreak
					 - Volume 29, Issue 
			
		As we are confronted by a new global health epidemic in the form of COVID-19, the challenges and opportunities of global data sharing come into sharp focus. Due to significant data collection and sharing issues during the 2013–2016 Ebola outbreak,…
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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