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 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…
 AuthorAID: An international service and chance to serve
					 - Volume 22, Issue
				AuthorAID: An international service and chance to serve
					 - Volume 22, Issue 
			
		Medical and other researchers in developing countries conduct much valuable research. Yet difficulties in writing and publication often prevent this research from being widely known. AuthorAID (http://www.authoraid.info), a project of the…
 Potential implications of wider data transparency in medical communications
					 - Volume 22, Issue
				Potential implications of wider data transparency in medical communications
					 - Volume 22, Issue 
			
		The current medical communication environment is characterised by growing calls for increased data transparency. There are ongoing concerns about the selective publication of trial results and the potential impact on use of medicines by prescribers…
 Can access and accessibility rebuild public trust in research?
					 - Volume 31, Issue
				Can access and accessibility rebuild public trust in research?
					 - Volume 31, Issue 
			
		Trust is built gradually, and it is easily threatened, particularly in relation to pharmaceutical research. The potential for open access publishing and plain language summaries to contribute to improved trust in pharmaceutical research was…
 Instructions for Authors
				Instructions for Authors
			
		Instructions for Authors SCOPE Medical Writing, the official journal of EMWA (the European Medical Writers Association), is a quarterly journal that aims to educate, inform, and entertain medical writers. Medical Writing publishes themed issues…
 Did minor flaws in a new drug reveal major flaws in company publication practices?
					 - Volume 23, Issue
				Did minor flaws in a new drug reveal major flaws in company publication practices?
					 - Volume 23, Issue 
			
		Pradaxa, a new drug for the treatment of blood clots, has been revealed to produce some negative side effects on a minor population of patients, according to a new study. However, the road leading to the publication of this study revealed that…
 In the Bookstores
					 - Volume 24, Issue
				In the Bookstores
					 - Volume 24, Issue 
			
		Statistical Thinking for Non-Statisticians in Drug Regulation (Second Edition) By John Wiley & Sons, 2014. ISBN: 978-1-118-47094-7 (hardcover).59.99 GBP. 368 pages. Writing for Science Journals: Tips, Tricks, and a Learning Plan By Geoff…
 Medical Communications and Writing for Patients
					 - Volume 31, Issue
				Medical Communications and Writing for Patients
					 - Volume 31, Issue 
			
		In this issue, the Medical Communications and Writing for Patients section features two articles. The first piece, by Simon Linacre, is a summary of the excellent work just completed by the Med Comms SIG. They have devised, run, and collated the res…
 Harmonising format and style requirements for scientific and medical publications
					 - Volume 27, Issue
				Harmonising format and style requirements for scientific and medical publications
					 - Volume 27, Issue 
			
		Scientific and medical publications are the pulse of the clinical world and play a key role in disseminating data to healthcare providers, scientists, and researchers. However, the process of publishing is hampered by the lack of harmonisation in…
 Unlocking success as a book author: Navigating the essential social skills of writing gained through my PhD journey
					 - Volume 33, Issue
				Unlocking success as a book author: Navigating the essential social skills of writing gained through my PhD journey
					 - Volume 33, Issue 
			
		This article explores the journey of transitioning from PhD to a book author, emphasising the importance of soft skills cultivated during academic pursuits. Drawing from personal experience, the author underscores the parallels between academia and a…
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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Victoria White
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Alicia Brooks Waltman
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Gained in Translation
Getting Your Foot in the Door
Good Writing Practice
Pablo Izquierdo / Alison McIntosh
In the Bookstores
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Medical Devices
My First Medical Writing
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Louisa Ludwig-Begall / Sarah Kabani
The Crofter: Sustainable Communications
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Chris Monk