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  • Medical Writing

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  • The 2017 Edition 2 Medical Writing Competency Model provides a framework for professional medical writers.
  • Section 2 focuses on the specific competencies required for effective performance.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To define the knowledge, skills, abilities, and behaviors (KSABs) for medical writers.
  • To guide hiring, training, performance evaluation, and career development in the life sciences industry.

Main Methods:

  • This article presents Section 2 of the Medical Writing Competency Model.
  • It details the KSABs necessary for medical writing roles.

Main Results:

  • Identifies critical knowledge areas for medical writers.
  • Defines essential skills and abilities for regulatory, publication, and scientific writing.
  • Outlines key behaviors for effective performance and management of writing activities.

Conclusions:

  • The Medical Writing Competency Model (Section 2) provides a comprehensive guide for medical writers and managers.
  • It supports strategic workforce planning, professional development, and enhanced role value within the life sciences sector.