How does a team of medical writers working in different countries navigate different time zones and cultures to get their work done remotely? In this interview, a team of six medical writers and one editor working at P95, a private research organisation focused on epidemiology and pharmacovigilance, share their insights about the main benefits and challenges of remote work, how it affects their everyday medical writing tasks, and how to make a long-distance colleague relationship work.
Medical Writing. 2022;31(3)28-31. https://doi.org/10.56012/yaki7804
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Co-Editors
Managing Editor
Victoria White
Deputy Managing Editor
Alicia Brooks Waltman
Associate Editors
Section Editors
AI/Automation
Biotechnology
Digital Communication
EMWA News
Freelancing
Gained in Translation
Getting Your Foot in the Door
Good Writing Practice
Pablo Izquierdo / Alison McIntosh
In the Bookstores
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Medical Communications/Writing for Patients
Medical Devices
My First Medical Writing
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Pharmacovigilance
Regulatory Matters
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Louisa Ludwig-Begall / Sarah Kabani
The Crofter: Sustainable Communications
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Chris Monk