Principles and Approaches to Medical Writing
Argument structure development, adherence to publication standards, critical assessment and improvement through reviews, fact and data verification, identifying and addressing study limitations.

Principles and Approaches to Medical Writing
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Training Schedule
The program is specifically designed for
medical affairs professionals.
Module F. 4 hours.
08:50 – 09:00
08:50 – 09:00
Introduction
Program overview
Gathering participant expectations
Assessing initial knowledge level
09:00 – 10:00
09:00 – 10:00
Approaches to Medical Writing
  • Principles of structuring arguments (Mindmapping)
  • International recommendations for writing articles, abstracts, and protocols
  • Principles of creating posters
  • Practical approaches to developing review materials
10:00 – 10:30
10:00 – 10:30
Coffee Break
10:30 – 11:30
10:30 – 11:30
Workshop
  • Collaborative creation of an abstract
  • Writing and editing an article abstract
11:30 – 12:30
11:30 – 12:30
Principles of reviewing and self-reviewing
  • Structure: primary/secondary aspects
  • Clinical, practical, and statistical significance
  • Assessing data completeness
  • Fact-checking and data-checking
  • Study limitations, inclusion/exclusion criteria
12:30 – 13:30
12:30 – 13:30
Practical session
Reviewing submitted work
13:30 - 14:00
13:30 - 14:00
Wrap-Up
Summary of the day
Feedback and Q&A
Homework assignment
Complete Training Program
MODULE D
Types of scientific journals, their ratings. Where to find, how to interpret. What kind of information we can get from the ratings. Principles of choosing a journal for publication.
Practical work
Exercise “spoiled abstracts,” step-by-step article reviews
MODULE C BBY
Principles of interpreting graphs and diagrams at a glance.
Practical work
Hands-on work constructing simple and complex graphs
Practical work
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Visualization of biomedical information as text. Simplifying complex slides. Principles of slide layout.
Independent work on the construction of simple and complex graphs
What a medical adviser needs to know from statistics in order to be fluent in scientific and medical information.
Practical work
Statistics for medical advisors
MODULE A
MODULE G
Why do we need reference management? The basics of reference management. An overview of the most popular software for working with references.
Searching for scientific-medical information. Reference manage article by checklist
Place of RWD in EBM, data sources for real-world clinical practice studies, and observational studies. Interpretation of study results. RWD planning and execution approach.
Independent work
Writing and editing an article abstract
MODULE F
How to create effective argument structures, follow established writing standards for medical publications, critically assess and improve their writing through review processes.
Practical work
Practical work
Creation story tailing presentation
MODULE I
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MODULE E
Practical work
Performing calculations and interpreting results of observational studies
What is effective scientific and medical communication? Storytelling principles in articles and presentations, speech objectives, adaptation materials for the audience, online and offline formats.
MODULE H
Overview of AI’s evolving role in enhancing efficiency, accuracy, and insights within Medical Affairs
Setting the foundation for understanding AI applications across key processes.
Practical work
Exploring AI-driven tools for conducting precise and efficient searches