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 EMWA news
					 - Volume 21, Issue
				EMWA news
					 - Volume 21, Issue 
			
		News from the EMWA Website Manager New role At the recent EMWA conference held in Cyprus, I assumed the position of EMWA Website Manager. While this is a daunting task, it is a challenge I am pleased to take on. To ensure that I was in a…
 Regulatory writing basics
					 - Volume 23, Issue
				Regulatory writing basics
					 - Volume 23, Issue 
			
		
The role of a regulatory writer is to produce regulatory documents (usually taken to refer to documents that are submitted in some form to the health authorities). These documents should adhere to the relevant guidance and be fit for purpose, meani…
 Some considerations on the safety evaluation section of clinical study reports for studies with anticancer drugs
					 - Volume 21, Issue
				Some considerations on the safety evaluation section of clinical study reports for studies with anticancer drugs
					 - Volume 21, Issue 
			
		The International Conference on Harmonisation (ICH) guideline E3 describes the structure and content of clinical study reports (CSRs). However, this standard structure should be interpreted according to the type of study and data, including…
 Identifying appropriate journals in which to publish original research on vaccines against human infectious diseases
					 - Volume 21, Issue
				Identifying appropriate journals in which to publish original research on vaccines against human infectious diseases
					 - Volume 21, Issue 
			
		The most effective way of communicating new research findings is by publishing them in a peer-reviewed journal which is widely read and highly respected. To ensure that important new data are shared with the appropriate audience in a timely manner,…
 Unlocking the power of emotional intelligence in medical writers
					 - Volume 33, Issue
				Unlocking the power of emotional intelligence in medical writers
					 - Volume 33, Issue 
			
		Emotional intelligence (EI), the ability to recognise and understand emotions (one’s own and those of other people), is a valuable attribute for medical writers (MWs). MWs play a pivotal role in communicating medical and scientific information to…
 Message from the President
					 - Volume 21, Issue
				Message from the President
					 - Volume 21, Issue 
			
		Dear Members I am sure you are all very familiar with this situation – sitting in front of a blank piece of paper (or to be more accurate a blank screen) and wondering where to start. Beginnings and endings always seem to be the trickiest part, but…
 A first-timer's perspective on the 2013 EMWA conference in Barcelona
					 - Volume 23, Issue
				A first-timer's perspective on the 2013 EMWA conference in Barcelona
					 - Volume 23, Issue 
			
		This story may sound familiar. Having spent my entire career on the academic bench, I decided it was time for a change. I still want to use my brain, I still want to be a part of the biomedical sciences, but I am ready to put the pipette down for…
 Letter from the Editor
					 - Volume 25, Issue
				Letter from the Editor
					 - Volume 25, Issue 
			
		A step – no a leap – forward In 2012, the journal’s precursor, The Write Stuff, became Medical Writing under the guidance of then Editor-in-Chief Elise Langdon-Neuner. The Write Stuff had been managed almost single-handedly by Elise, and the shift…
 Journal Watch: Dedicated medical writing rotation for pharmacists, publication of drug industry funded research, and evidence-based medicine for clinical decision making
					 - Volume 23, Issue
				Journal Watch: Dedicated medical writing rotation for pharmacists, publication of drug industry funded research, and evidence-based medicine for clinical decision making
					 - Volume 23, Issue 
			
		The ability to write up results and contribute to the medical literature is an important skill in a number of professions, including pharmacy practice. Some pharmacy residency programmes require that their participants produce a manuscript of…
 CORE Reference – a tool for modern clinical study reports in an era of increasing transparency and disclosure
					 - Volume 27, Issue
				CORE Reference – a tool for modern clinical study reports in an era of increasing transparency and disclosure
					 - Volume 27, Issue 
			
		CORE Reference (www.core-reference.org) facilitates the authoring of a content-driven clinical study report (CSR) that is as “public disclosure-ready” as possible. It has potential to increase the quality of final CSRs and enhance consistency within…
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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