“Current pitfalls and opportunities in medical communications”
Medical communications professionals give their take on ‘fake news’, predatory journals, and the role of artificial intelligence in medical publishing.
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Medical communications professionals give their take on ‘fake news’, predatory journals, and the role of artificial intelligence in medical publishing.
The GAPP team retires after six years of “providing a timely and credible response to influential stories about medical publication professionals”.
In the latest issue of The Map Newsletter from ISMPP, medical communications professionals share their experience and tips on how to get clinical research published in high-tier journals.
The CONSORT extension for reporting non-pharmacological interventions was introduced in 2008. A recent study looks at the impact of this guidance on reporting standards.
Earlier this month, the 3rd MedComms Networking Virtual Event took place, entitled ‘Digital features in medical publications: Where are we now?’. Caroline Halford, Digital Publishing Manager at Springer Healthcare, presented … Continue Reading [VIDEO] Digital features in medical publications: Where are we now?
Join other medical, science, and publications professionals worldwide to #PressforProgress on #IWD2018 and beyond.
Missed TIPPA 2018? Read our meeting report to get up to speed!
Missed TIPPA 2018? Read our meeting report to get up to speed!
Missed ISMPP EU 2018? Duncan Campbell provides a summary of day 2 of the meeting.
Missed ISMPP EU 2018? Rick Flemming provides a summary of day 1 of the meeting.
Missed ISMPP EU 2018? Read our meeting report to get up to speed!
An analysis of journal article abstracts provides further insight into the role of reporting guidelines and medical writers in the transparent reporting of clinical trial data.
We examine a recent Nature study that reveals how many papers end up without a single citation.
COMING SOON! ISMPP invites you to attend a special 90-minute ISMPP University (ISMPP U) educational webinar, entitled ‘What’s Your Path? Career Development in Medical Publications’, on Wednesday, January 17, at … Continue Reading [FREE WEBINAR] What’s Your Path? Career Development in Medical Publications
Online Registration Until January 3, 2018! Medical publication professionals from the pharmaceutical industry, medical communication agencies, journals, academia, etc., are all welcome to participate in the 2018 European Meeting of … Continue Reading Calling All Medical Publication Professionals – Join Us at the 2018 European ISMPP Meeting
A recent study published in BMJ Open brings to the fore a field that has been little-reported on to date: reporting and publication practices among health researchers in lower/middle income … Continue Reading Reporting and publication practices in lower/middle income countries