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CAREERS WORKSHOP, 24-25 May 2010 - OXFORD
This 2-day workshop was run with funding from Oxford University as well as the support of six leading MedComms agencies. Delegates with a genuine interest in joining the MedComms industry heard from a superb line up of speakers about the pharmaceutical industry, the role of MedComms agencies and the specifics about working as a medical writer and some of the activities they would expect to undertake. We were able to highlight related writing roles as well as other roles within the agencies such as Account Management.
PROGRAMME
Day 1
The Pharmaceutical Industry, Medicines Development and Medical Communications - Dr Stephen Bartlett, Author of A-Z Medicines Research, ABPI
The Role of the Writer in Regulatory Affairs - Dr Julie Bowdler, Freelance Medical Writer in Regulatory Affairs [Presentation]
The role of the Medical Writer; where we came from and what we do - Dr Louise Alder, Freelance Medical Writer [Presentation], Dr Louise Fuller, Freelance Medical Writer, [Presentation] and Dr John Carpenter, Freelance Medical Writer.
Publication Planning, Rules and Responsibilities for Writers and understanding the Journal Editor's perspective - Liz Wager, Author of Getting Research Published,
Presentations and Speed Dating with the MedComms Agencies
Day 2
Writing Skills for MedComms; Top 10 Tips - Dr Jane Fraser, Author of How to Publish in BioMedicine [Presentation]
Industry Codes of Practice - Dr Judith Grice, Author of Pharmaceutical Marketing Guide to Global Industry Codes
Recognising your existing skills and strengths, presenting yourself to the agencies, the writing tests and interviews, training opportunities and career development - Dr Annick Moon, Freelance Medical Writer and Author of From Academic to Medical Writer, [Presentation], Dr Carys Mills, Recruitment Specialist in MedComms [Presentation] and Dr Karen Wilson-Smith, Freelance Medical Writer.
What to Expect of Life in a MedComms Agency - Katia Chrysostomou, Performance Coach working in Healthcare Communications [Presentation]
Feedback from a previous workshop:
"I found this course an excellent all-round introduction to Medical Writing that provided me with valuable insight, tips and advice- not to mention contacts! As a result of attending this course, I landed a job with a top Medical Communications agency in London and I can safely say that I am now in a job that is both challenging and interesting and, importantly, that I love." Fiona Zmijewski.
If you have any questions about careers in medical writing or indeed in other roles within medical communications, do feel free to email Peter Llewellyn.
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