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LUNCHTIME CAREERS EVENT - 12 JANUARY 2009 - OXFORD
The event was a great success again - an enthusiastic audience of post-docs and final year DPhil students from the biomedical sciences departments within and around Oxford and other Universities, met with a number medical writing and communications professionals for a highly engaging session which presented medical writing as an attractive career option.
We explained how areas of the UK such as Oxfordshire, London and Cheshire are home to numerous leading medical communications agencies that serve the global pharmaceutical industry... and they’re crying out for good medical writers!
These agencies are looking for individuals with:
a doctorate in a bioscience subject, ideally post-doctoral research experience
a genuine enthusiasm for science and its application to the world of medicine
a flair for writing about science and medicine
the ability to work independently within a small-team environment.
Medical writing can literally take you all over the world and provides attractive long-term career pathways.
Timetable:
11.00 Coffee and exhibition
11.30 Introduction by Professor Edith Sim, Department of Pharmacology and presentations by:
Dave Cornick, PAREXEL MedCom
The agency perspective, what we do, how we do it, what we look for in a new medical writer, and the training and career opportunities ahead.
[VIEW PRESENTATION - PDF]
Dr Annick Moon, Freelance Writer
From academia to medical writer
[VIEW PRESENTATION - PDF]
Jane Fraser, Jane Fraser Associates
How to spot a good medical writer at 50 paces.
[VIEW PRESENTATION - PDF]
13.00-15.00 Lunch and informal discussion with senior editorial and writing staff from additional leading medical communications agencies: 7.4 Bioscience, Choice Pharma, Insight Medical Writing, KnowledgePoint360 Group, Nucleus Holdings and Oxford PharmaGenesis. We were also joined by medical communications recruitment specialists from Zenopa and Representatives from EMWA (European Medical Writers Association).
If you have any questions following the event please email Peter Llewellyn.
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