Medical Writing Soft Skills for Medical Writers Building resilience: Navigating challenges and thriving among the demands of regulatory writing
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Volume 33, Issue 2 - Soft Skills for Medical Writers

Building resilience: Navigating challenges and thriving among the demands of regulatory writing

Abstract

Regulatory writing is a demanding yet rewarding profession in which writers help pave the way for groundbreaking healthcare innovations that improve the lives of patients. However, as critical as our work is, regulatory writing is full of challenges that can feel insurmountable at times, even for the most experienced writers. Through real-life scenarios, we explore the transformative power of resilience, a trait critical in enabling regulatory writers to overcome adversity and obstacles we may face in our daily work. We look at strategies that can help regulatory writers cultivate resilience thus allowing us to thrive in the demands of regulatory writing.

 

Medical Writing. 2024;33(2):46–9. https://doi.org/10.56012/bhpo9967

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