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 Writing narrative style literature reviews
					 - Volume 24, Issue
				Writing narrative style literature reviews
					 - Volume 24, Issue 
			
		Reviews provide a synthesis of published literature on a topic and describe its current state-of-art. Reviews in clinical research are thus useful when designing studies or developing practice guidelines. The two standard types of reviews are (a)…
 From the Editor - On journalism, the Nobel Peace Prize, and the paths we travel by
					 - Volume 30, Issue
				From the Editor - On journalism, the Nobel Peace Prize, and the paths we travel by
					 - Volume 30, Issue 
			
		The road to a Nobel Prize is not easy and journalist Maria Ressa can attest to that. I am both awed and inspired by her journey and find it fitting to pay tribute to her achievement in this issue on medical journalism. I must admit I am biased due…
 Learning and teaching clinical writing
					 - Volume 22, Issue
				Learning and teaching clinical writing
					 - Volume 22, Issue 
			
		Clinical writing, a specialised type of medical writing, refers to the types of writing health professionals use on a daily basis such as medical charts and forms. It requires knowledge of both formal and informal medical language and culture. An…
 Teaching Medical Writing
					 - Volume 30, Issue
				Teaching Medical Writing
					 - Volume 30, Issue 
			
		One of the most challenging aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic has been remote education. Instructors and students, from primary grades to university level to professional training forums, have struggled to teach and learn synchronously online. Here,…
 Science journalism: In search of a new identity
					 - Volume 26, Issue
				Science journalism: In search of a new identity
					 - Volume 26, Issue 
			
		Abstract Science journalism is undergoing a major transition due to changes in the relationship between science and society and dissemin - ation via digital and connective technologies, as is the case with other branches of journalism. The changes…
 Go certified – get ready for the BELS exam
					 - Volume 27, Issue
				Go certified – get ready for the BELS exam
					 - Volume 27, Issue 
			
		If you are a manuscript editor, you can earn a certification through the Board of Editors in the Life Sciences (BELS), attesting your editorial proficiency. Such objective evidence is desirable for many writers and editors in the life sciences –…
 From the Editor
					 - Volume 32, Issue
				From the Editor
					 - Volume 32, Issue 
			
		As pharma companies strive for carbon neutrality, carbon accounting is now part of day-to-day business; the carbon footprint for each process, each step, and each stakeholder is closely scrutinised. Freelance medical writers and communicators as busi…
 Sunshine spreading across the Atlantic and over Europe
					 - Volume 22, Issue
				Sunshine spreading across the Atlantic and over Europe
					 - Volume 22, Issue 
			
		The quest for transparency in the relationships between life sciences companies and healthcare professionals is quickly becoming a global movement. Reporting requirements for financial interactions have been prevalent in the United States for many…
 The Webscout
					 - Volume 24, Issue
				The Webscout
					 - Volume 24, Issue 
			
		Are we aware how different from each other presentations for lay audiences and those for professional experts are, even if they cover the same subject? Check these publications on pirfenidone, a drug against idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.
 The new PubMed – underestimated regulatory obstacles
					 - Volume 29, Issue
				The new PubMed – underestimated regulatory obstacles
					 - Volume 29, Issue 
			
		NCBI´s PubMed is a powerful literature retrieval tool widely utilised in many areas including science and regulatory affairs. In regulatory affairs, PubMed searches are employed to identify clinical evidence pertinent to product approval…
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