Medical Writing Competency Model – Section 1: Functions, Tasks, and Activities

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This article provides Section 1 of the 2017 Edition 2 Medical Writing Competency Model that describes the core work functions and associated tasks and activities related to professional medical writing within the life sciences industry. The functions in the Model are scientific communication strategy; document preparation, development, and finalization; document project management; document template, standard, format, and style development and maintenance; outsourcing, alliance partner, and client management; knowledge, skill, ability, and behavior development and sharing; and process improvement. The full Model also includes Section 2, which covers the knowledge, skills, abilities, and behaviors needed for medical writers to be effective in their roles; Section 2 is presented in a companion article. Regulatory, publication, and other scientific writing as well as management of writing activities are covered. The Model was developed to aid medical writers and managers within the life sciences industry regarding medical writing hiring, training, expectation and goal setting, performance evaluation, career development, retention, and role value sharing to cross-functional partners.

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Clemow, D. B., Wagner, B., Marshallsay, C., Benau, D., L’Heureux, D., Brown, D. H., … Aoyama, Y. (2018). Medical Writing Competency Model – Section 1: Functions, Tasks, and Activities. Therapeutic Innovation and Regulatory Science, 52(1), 70–77. https://doi.org/10.1177/2168479017721585

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