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Using Computer-Assisted Writing to Increase the Efficiency of Creating Regulatory Documents
Session Chair(s)
Ambrish Mathur, MS
Principal Solutions Architect
Merative, United States
Authoring of reports for regulatory submission is an expensive resource-intensive activity. This session looks at tools and technologies that can bring efficiencies to this important medical writing function.
Learning Objective : Analyze the potential for automating the most costly steps the composition of medical reports; Explore the potential of computer-assisted generation of content for periodic safety update reports utilizing new technologies.
Speaker(s)
An Overview of a CRO’s Experience with Content Management Software
Kassel Fotinos-Hoyer, MA
PAREXEL Informatics, Germany
Manager, Medical Writing, Patient Technology Solutions, Medical Imaging
Algorithmic Narratives: The Role of Natural Language Generation in the Composition of Periodic Safety Update Reports
Ambrish Mathur, MS
Merative, United States
Principal Solutions Architect
The Making of Lay Texts: Computerised Analysis and Optimisation
Gunnar Box, PhD
LucidLab, Germany
Medical Writing - patient friendliness
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