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Learning/teaching medical writing (Vol 16, No. 1, 2007) includes contributions from Christine Møller, Sofija Micic, Sonia M. R. Vasconcelos, Wendy Wu, Ana Ivanis, Ed Hull, Fahad Handjani, J. Patrick Barron, Françoise Salager-Meyer, Elizabeth Wager, Alistair Reeves, Tim Albert, Catherine Mary, Anita van den Oetelaar and Hélène van Moorsel, Moira Cockell, Karen Shashok and Adam Jacobs, and Samina Hamilton, as well as regular features "Schweinerei" (Vol. 15, No. 4, 2006) includes contributions from Vedran Katavic, Miguel Roig, Barry Drees, Ursula Schoenberg, Christine Parkhurst and Elizabeth Moore, Sarah Hemingway, Kelly Goodwin Burri, Vicente Alfaro, and Alistair Reeves. "Behind the Net" includes articles by Matthew Cockerill, Stan van Belkum, Mary Ellen Kerans, Jeremy Grierson, Ursula Schoenberg, Ian Metcalfe, Richard Clark, Peter Tobin, Jack Aslanian, and Alistair Reeves, as well as usual features "Clinical Trials" includes articles by Peggy Boe, Julia Forjanic Klapproth, Carin Larsson-Backstrom, Liz Wager, Ruth O'Halloran, Keith Dawes and Katherine Kauper, Susanna Dodgson, Alistair Reeves, Ian Metcalfe, Karen Shashok, Ursula Schoenberg and Nancy Milligan, as well as regular features.
Peggy Boe: Template: Taking the first step towards eCTD submissions in Europe Julia Forjanic Klapproth: Battling with clinical submissions: War rooms and other tricks of the trade Carin Larsson-Backström: Experience of nonclinical drug development – is it important for a medical writer? Elizabeth Wager: Trial registration: What do writers need to know? Ruth O’Halloran: Transparency in disclosure of clinical trial information Keith Dawes and Katherine Kauper: Medical writers in drug development and marketing Susanna J Dodgson: The evolution of clinical trials Alistair Reeves: Myths about English Alistair Reeves: Dating made easy… Ursula Schoenberg: Codes, quips and sayings – they’re all in the family Regular features From the Editor’s desk Message from the President In the bookstores and on the Net Webscout Journal watch "Status and Heroes" includes articles by Kathleen Birch, Sally Bigwood and Melissa Spore, Barry Drees, Karen Donnelly, Lim Soo Hwee, Ursula Schoenberg, and Alison McIntosh. "Greetings from Malta" includes articles by Wendy Kingdom, Virginia Watson, and Adam Jacobs on writing information for patients, as well as contributions from Simon Parsons, Steve Holmes and Lizzie Jones, Susanna Dodgson, Paul Haines, Richard Clark, Clair Firth, Ursula Schoenberg, and Karen Shashok. "Direction", Volume 14, No.1 contains articles by Gernot Neuwirth, Ana and Matko Marušic, Margaret Cooter, Alison McIntosh, Rudolf Taschner, and Karen Shashok, as well regular features. "Editing and Writing", Volume 13, No.3 is dedicated to, as the title suggests, two things that most medical writers do a lot of: editing and writing. It contains articles by Maeve O'Connor, Susanna Dodgson, Stephen de Looze, Paul Woolley, Alistair Reeves, Joy Burrough-Boenisch, Geoff Hall, Diana Epstein, and EMWA's president, Adam Jacobs. "Enrichment through Cultural Exchange", Volume 13, No.2 explores culture and its impact on medical writing and the work environment of the medical writer. It contains contributions from Kari Skinningsrud, Joy Burrough-Boenisch, Angela Turner, Eugene Roitman, Rudolf Taschner, Karen Shashok, Stephen de Looze, Beate Wiesler, Diana Epstein, and EMWA's president, Adam Jacobs. These issues are also available for download as a PDF: "Learning Never Stops" Vol. 11, No.3, 2002 "Problem Management" Vol. 12, No.1, 2003 "Getting Started" Vol. 12, No.2, 2003 "What Do We Do?" Vol. 12, No.3, 2003.
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