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Volume 32, Issue 4 - Biotechnology

Digital Communication

Abstract

Editorial

Section Editor: Nicole Bezuidenhout


From the well-known to the cutting-edge: Tools to revolutionise your digital workspace in 2024
Author:
Federica Angius


In today’s digital era, we’re more connected than ever, with endless opportunities at our fingertips. Yet, it was the sudden global pandemic that truly thrust us into the heart of this digital transformation. As medical writers, we found ourselves at an interesting intersection: our profession, rooted in evidence and detail, meets the ever-evolving world of digital tools.

Three years since the pandemic began, it’s time to ponder: How has our digital work environment changed? How have we adapted, grown, and maybe even thrived in this new setting? While many of us smoothly transitioned into the digital world, some faced a steep learning curve, diving into unfamiliar tools and technologies. As 2024 nears, an important question remains: How can we optimise our digital workspaces? We need to ensure we’re not just equipped with the basics but also with the latest innovations suited for our profession and work-life interface.

Medical Writing. 2023;32(4):70–73. http://doi.org/10.56012/wkmb1498

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