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HOW TO BECOME A COMPETENT MEDICAL WRITER?

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Medical writing Service s  is a specialized area of writing where the medical writer needs to develop different types of scientific documents that include research related documents in the field of medical science and associated regulatory areas.  The demand for competent, professional medical writers is growing at a rapid pace due to an exponential growth of pharmaceutical companies, diagnostic field and health care related portals, which require effective health care communication materials to promote their medicines, medical devices, related products and services to the doctors, patients and the general public.  MEDICAL WRITER Some Important Tips The following are the other important aspects that need careful consideration of medical writers to develop their competence in the field of professional medical writing. A competent medical writer will require a 1) Good understanding of various medical concepts commonly used medical abbreviations and rela...

Clinical Trial Design and Artificial Intelligence | Pepgra.com

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Clinical trials take up the second half of the ten – 15 year, 1.5 – 2.0 billion USD, cycle of development only for introducing a replacement drug within a market. Therefore, any Clinical Trials Services that end in failure tends to translate not just in losses in terms of investment for the clinical trial but also takes into its ambit the prices incurred as preclinical development costs.  This renders the loss for each failed clinical test at 800 million to 1.5 billion USD(Harrer et al., 2019). Keeping these factors in mind, it might be beneficial to explore how AI or AI because it is popularly known are often effectively utilized to re-mould the key phases of a Clinical Trail design with a view to reinforce the speed of success within the trial. Factors causing Failures in Clinical Trials and how AI can help The main two factors that cause failure within clinical trials services pertains to the choice of patient cohorts and therefore the mechanisms used for recrui...