Working in regulatory medical writing

In this webinar, we’re joined by Amy Ball and Megan Stanton-Humphreys from Insight Medical Writing, sponsors of our annual FirstMedCommsJob careers guide, “A writer’s role in drug development: a guide to getting started in regulatory medical writing”. The latest edition of the guide was published in September 2021. We talk about the regulatory medical writing services they provide and the different roles within their teams. You’ll learn about what they look for in entry-level staff, what training is provided and the career prospects. We reflect on the differences between MedComms and regulatory medical writing activities. And we answer questions from the audience.

It should be of interest to anyone who is looking for insights in to MedComms as a career and how to maximise their chances of gaining an entry level job.

Recorded 06 October 2021 as a MedComms Networking webinar. Produced by NetworkPharma.tv

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Amy’s LinkedIn page is at https://www.linkedin.com/in/amy-ball/

You can find our more about Insight Medical Writing at http://www.insightmw.com/

The latest copy of our annual careers guide, A writer’s role in drug development: a guide to getting started in regulatory medical writing, published September 2021, is available at http://www.medcommsnetworking.com/regulatory_writers_guide_x.pdf

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We are building a library of free webcasts and other video content for the global MedComms Community and others at http://www.networkpharma.tv and we’d welcome your suggestions for new content.

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