Scientific & Medical Communication Today MedComms Networking Event 1 June 2016 Oxford www.medcommsnetworking.com Dr. Julie Charlesworth PhD Director: A Tree of Life Sciences Ltd www.atreeoflifesciences.com
Scientific & Medical Communication Today A Summary of the EMWA Symposium 12 May 2016 Key Themes and Discussion Points
Setting the Scene Day 2 of EMWA Spring conference 2016 in Munich Attendees and Atmosphere
Scientific & Medical Communication Today The role of the writer is in the process of evolving from regulatory, medical and scientific writing to the role of medical communicator, specialising in a specific area or field of communication Proceedings led by Andrea Rossi and Slavka Baronikova The Speakers...
Programme and Speakers The roles and practices of science communicators in an evolving media ecosystem Nico Pitrelli (Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati Sissa, Italy) Communication creates your brand Chris Colaço (Initiate Training & Development, Switzerland) How to communicate scientific and medical information to patients, caregivers and patient advocates Jan Geissler (European Patients Academy on Therapeutic Innovation, EUPATI, Germany) Making science accessible scientific communication and non-scientific media Fabienne Huebener (inword.de, Germany) Medical translation dos and don'ts Laurence Auffret (CINETIQUE Translations, UK) A regulator s (European Medicines Agency) perspective on how to communicate medical information Juan Garcia Burgos (European Medicines Agency, UK) Industry-driven research and communication to healthcare professionals and the non-medical audience Hartwig Buettner (Eli Lilly, Germany) In the middle of it all medical communication agency experience Chris Winchester (Oxford PharmaGenesis, UK) Podcasts, video abstracts, and other supplementary and digital material Andrea Bucceri (Dove Press, UK) Scientific article of the future Jan Seal-Roberts (Adis, Springer Healthcare, UK) Extending the impact and reach of science publications Martin Delahunty (Springer Nature Publishing Group, UK) + PANEL SESSIONS
The Flow How to communicate science effectively How scientific communication works Communicating scientific and clinical research - past, present and future trends
How to communicate science effectively Science communicators in an evolving media ecosystem Your brand Patients, caregivers and patient advocates Making science accessible Medical translation Dos and don ts Nico Pitrelli Chris Colaço Jan Geissler Fabienne Huebener Laurence Auffret
How scientific communication works A regulator s (European Medicines Agency) perspective Industry-driven research and communication Medical communication agency experience Juan Garcia Burgos Hartwig Buettner Chris Winchester
Communicating scientific and clinical research Past, Present and Future Trends Podcasts, video abstracts, and other supplementary and digital material Scientific article of the future Extending the impact and reach of science publications Andrea Bucceri Jan Seal-Roberts Martin Delahunty
An Overview What it all means now for Medical Writers
The medical writer in the ever-changing field of medical communications notes and thoughts from the EMWA Symposium
Further Information Slides on EMWA website www.emwa.org Articles to be Published in EMWA Medical Writing Journal
And Finally - a Short Story
Scientific & Medical Communication Today In the ever-changing field of scientific and medical communications, medical writers and communicators have a key role: Stay true to the science! Dr. Julie Charlesworth PhD Director: A Tree of Life Sciences Ltd www.atreeoflifesciences.com info@atreeoflifesciences.com