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Subject:Re: Sources for medical writers From:Karen Schriver <ks0e+ -at- ANDREW -dot- CMU -dot- EDU> Date:Tue, 13 Oct 1998 11:45:43 -0400
Hi Laura,
Here is a source:
from The Haworth Press!
http://www.haworthpressinc.com
e-mail: getinfo -at- haworthpressinc -dot- com
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Medical Writing in Drug Development:
A Practical Guide for Pharmaceutical Research
Robert J. Bonk, PhD
A guide through the maze of the pharmaceutical research and
development process, Medical Writing in Drug Development fills a gap
in the libraries of technical writers, college instructors, and
corporate professionals associated with the pharmaceutical process.
As it discusses critical information, such as strategies and
techniques pivotal to crafting documents for drug development, it
also overviews drug research, document types, the roles of
professional writers, and information technology. In no time at all,
you will be creating persuasive technical documents, building complex
facts into coherent messages, and contributing to the effective
marketing of new products with promotional pieces that meet legal
and ethical standards.