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  • Life Sciences
  • Medical Writing

Background:

  • The life sciences industry relies on clear scientific communication.
  • Professional medical writing is crucial for regulatory submissions, publications, and internal documentation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present Section 1 of the 2017 Medical Writing Competency Model.
  • To define core work functions, tasks, and activities for medical writers.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a comprehensive competency model for medical writers.
  • Identification and categorization of key professional functions and activities.

Main Results:

  • Section 1 details seven core functions: scientific communication strategy, document preparation/development/finalization, project management, template/standard/format/style development, client/partner management, knowledge/skill/ability/behavior development, and process improvement.
  • The model covers regulatory, publication, and other scientific writing, plus management of writing activities.

Conclusions:

  • The Medical Writing Competency Model provides a framework for hiring, training, and career development.
  • It aims to enhance the value and effectiveness of medical writers within the life sciences industry.