What makes for fun? For Tim and Leanne at WriteSource Medical fun means all things data! Most recently that included training in Viedoc study build design. The WSM DM team… read more →
What is supplier diversity? ‘Supplier diversity’ is a business practice that encourages diversity in the supply marketplace by encouraging the purchase of goods and services from businesses owned by, or… read more →
The Annals of Internal Medicine have today published an article on Responding to Reviewers and Editors About Statistical Significance Testing. Attendees of any statistical training that I conduct, will already… read more →
What are infographics? The term infographics refers to a collection of images, charts and minimal text that provides a summary of a topic.1 Essentially, “an infographic uses visual cues to… read more →
Clinical trial evidence comes from a variety of sources. In Australia and New Zealand, a large proportion of that evidence comes from Clinical Trial Networks (CTNs). These groups of geographically… read more →
What is clinical data management? Clinical data management involves the collection and management of data during a clinical trial. During clinical trials, large volumes of data are collected. The role of… read more →
With any type of writing, it’s important to consider your audience. Medical writing is no exception. Some materials are written with medical professionals in mind, while others are written with… read more →
You may wonder how to become a medical writer. In my senior year of high school, I had a passion for biological and health sciences, and a love of writing.… read more →
Communicating science, medicine and health information can be complicated. Whether you are engaging in product development, medical research, funding application or content creation, you will need to communicate your work.… read more →
Medicines Australia is the peak body for the research-based pharmaceutical industry in Australia. All members are required to adhere to the Medicines Australia Code of Conduct. What is the Medicines… read more →