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Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort

Mar 06, 2024 7:00 AM - Mar 08, 2024 12:30 PM

1001 West Buena Vista Drive, Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830, USA

Medical Affairs and Scientific Communications Forum

3 Tracks (Medical Communication, Medical Writing, and Field Medical) + 1 Location = A cross-functional experience for knowledge sharing, integrated thought leadership, and proactive networking.

Session 2 Track 2: Hot Topics and Trends in Medical Writing Today

Session Chair(s)

Elizabeth  Brown, MS, PMP

Elizabeth Brown, MS, PMP

Executive Director, Medical Writing & Disclosure

Merck & Co., Inc., United States

The field of medical writing is always evolving, bringing both opportunities and challenges which directly impact our daily activities and strategic outlook. In this session, we will explore hot topics and trends in the industry today, many of which will be covered in more depth throughout the forum. One hot topic that continues to challenge the medical writing industry, especially as the industry strives to bring new therapies to the public faster, is accelerated timelines. One of the main pain points that authoring teams struggle with when faced with reduced cycle times, is the document review process. Developing and finalizing the documents required for clinical research and especially those required for regulatory marketing authorization can be a long and, sometimes, tortuous process owing to arduous rounds of review and revision that are not efficient or well-coordinated.

This session will focus on how to achieve good review practices and aims to give participants tools they can apply in their companies to improve their own review processes. It will look first at why we are getting the process wrong, and the main problems associated with document review and then address how to get it right. By presenting tools and techniques that can be employed to make these processes more effective, the presentation will make practical suggestions and propose educational ideas that participants can use to change the mindset of their teams.

Learning Objective : At the conclusion of this session, participants should be able to:
  • Identify key opportunities and challenges facing medical writers today
  • Explain the purpose of a document review and recognize what a good review practice looks like
  • Discuss the basic principles of document review processes
  • Identify tools and techniques that can make review processes more efficient and effective

Speaker(s)

Julia  Forjanic-Klapproth, PhD

The Power of Good Document Review Practice

Julia Forjanic-Klapproth, PhD

Trilogy Writing & Consulting, Germany

Senior Partner

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