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 Interview with Professor Matthias Rose on developing patient-reported outcomes and the PROMIS initiative
					 - Volume 27, Issue
				Interview with Professor Matthias Rose on developing patient-reported outcomes and the PROMIS initiative
					 - Volume 27, Issue 
			
		Professor Matthias Rose is Medical Director of the Psychosomatic Department at the Charité University Hospital in Berlin, Germany. In this interview, I discuss with him patient-reported outcomes and the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement…
 How to write for health websites
					 - Volume 30, Issue
				How to write for health websites
					 - Volume 30, Issue 
			
		Medical writing for the internet is unique because of the way people find and consume online content. Unlike with a medical brochure handed to someone by their doctor or a hard copy of the latest health book that they’ve purchased, individuals are…
 The role of translators: Adaptation of mental health tests beyond clinical research
					 - Volume 33, Issue
				The role of translators: Adaptation of mental health tests beyond clinical research
					 - Volume 33, Issue 
			
		This article explores the role of translation and translators within the process of test adaptation. With similarities to the linguistic validation process in clinical research, test adaptation is a complex multistep and iterative process in which…
 President's Message
					 - Volume 24, Issue
				President's Message
					 - Volume 24, Issue 
			
		I can't believe that my two years on the Executive Committee are now complete – what a journey from Manchester and Barcelona in 2013, Budapest and Florence in 2014, and finally Dublin in 2015. Apart from travelling many miles, I have had a great…
 Ethical challenges in acknowledging professional writing support
					 - Volume 29, Issue
				Ethical challenges in acknowledging professional writing support
					 - Volume 29, Issue 
			
		Professional medical writers have an important role in facilitating the accurate and timely dissemination of medical and scientific data. This support should be appropriately acknowledged in peer-reviewed publications, but guidance on how to…
 How can coaching or mentoring help you craft a sustainable freelance career
					 - Volume 32, Issue
				How can coaching or mentoring help you craft a sustainable freelance career
					 - Volume 32, Issue 
			
		Crafting a sustainable freelance MedComms career can be challenging. As freelancers, we need to understand our individual requirements to design and implement a freelance business that will work from a personal and a professional perspective.…
 Challenges of paediatric drug development and impact of paediatric legislation
					 - Volume 21, Issue
				Challenges of paediatric drug development and impact of paediatric legislation
					 - Volume 21, Issue 
			
		Medical writers are increasingly involved in designing and documenting overall plans in paediatric drug development, e.g. EU PIPs (Paediatric Investigation Plans) and individual components, e.g. protocols and study reports. It is essential to…
 Public perceptions of health information generated by AI: A research study
					 - Volume 34, Issue
				Public perceptions of health information generated by AI: A research study
					 - Volume 34, Issue 
			
		Artificial intelligence (AI) integration in clinical practice has intensified in the last few years, from systems analysing and interpreting existing data to generative AI systems capable of creating new information and offering new possibilities…
 President's Message
					 - Volume 24, Issue
				President's Message
					 - Volume 24, Issue 
			
		Welcome to the first issue of medical writing in 2015 on plain language, which means that this message had better be simple and easy to read. I am a huge advocate of plain writing and, as a Publication Manager, spend much of my time working with…
 Advancing health equity through language access – a global imperative
					 - Volume 33, Issue
				Advancing health equity through language access – a global imperative
					 - Volume 33, Issue 
			
		In this article, the authors outline the universal right to health, healthcare, and language access in healthcare, with a focus on policies and practices in the European Union and the United States. The authors spotlight contrasting views on whether…
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