Posted on 22 Jun 2023

EMWA Webinar: Medical Writing Teams and Continuous Learning

On Thursday 29th June 2023, at 16:00 CET, we are hosting a webinar on An Ideal Medical Writing Team requires a continuous learning and development environment by Dr. Namrata Singh.

In this webinar, Dr. Namrata will discuss the training levels essential to nurture new medical writers and adapt experienced writers to the changing times of technology and large language models like OpenAI. 

Date: Thursday, 29th June 2023, 16:00 CET
An Ideal Medical Writing Team requires a continuous learning and development environment
Dr. Namrata Singh, Founder and Director of the Turacoz Group

Webinar description: Dreaming of having an ideal medical writing team is only possible if we have an integrated learning and development system as a backbone in any company. From newbies or professionals with limited experience to experienced medical writers who have worked in different companies, the transfer and sharing of knowledge and real-life experience make the difference. The webinar will discuss the training levels essential to nurture new medical writers and adapt experienced writers to the changing times of technology and large language models like OpenAI etc.

1.    External training program where the target is university graduates/postgraduates and newbies looking to enter the industry.

2.    Induction training program to align the new medical writers (with different levels of experience) to the work processes in the company and training on mandatory skills

3.    Continuous skill development on a half-yearly basis to align with the career growth and where do the writers want to reach- is a customized program which is based on the writer’s interest and the requirements in the company (wrt upcoming projects or business projections)

Please register for the webinar by sending an email to EMWA:
info@emwa.org

For more information on EMWA webinars, please visit the EMWA Webinar Programme page.
 
Thank you,
The EMWA webinar team

Diana Ribeiro, Johanna Chester, Paul Wafula, Heather Mason, Tania Puvirajesinghe and Maria Caroline Rojido