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OverviewEffectively presenting and communicating information for any medical document is paramount. It is essential that medical information is presented clearly and accurately so that it can be interpreted, validated and used safely. The Complete Guide to Medical Writing will help you do this in detail. This introductory text covers all aspects of scientific and medical documentation from the regulatory domain to the advertising arena. It covers fundamental principles of good writing techniques and provides tips on how to write different kinds of document. Sections include: Medical writing essentials; Reviews and reports; Medical journalism and mass media; Medical writing in education; Medical writing for medical professionals; Medical publishing The Complete Guide to Medical Writing is an invaluable reference source for medical professionals and students wishing to effectively communicate scientific and medical information. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mark C. StuartPublisher: Pharmaceutical Press Imprint: Pharmaceutical Press Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.771kg ISBN: 9780853696674ISBN 10: 0853696675 Pages: 512 Publication Date: 16 April 2007 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction; 1. Style for Medical Writing; 2. Writing for the Public; 3. Writing a Research Report; 4. Medical Case Reports; 5. Reviews; 6. Conference Posters; 7. Referencing; 8. Writing an Editorial; 9. Letters to the Editor of a Journal: Richard Clark; 10. Writing for Magazines/newspapers; 11. Press Releases; 12. Writing for a Medicines Information Centre; 13. Instructions and Procedures; 14. Writing Examination Papers and Assessment Documents; 15. Presentation Material; 16. Writing a Thesis; 17. Applications; 18. Advertisements; 19. Writing for the Internet; 20. Medical Media and the Law; 21. Writing and Editing Books; 22. Getting Published.Reviews'The contents are generally well organized, and the main chapters are clearly sign-posted, and so are easy to navigate...each of the six sections contains come outstanding chapters and many solid contributions.'Karen Shashok, Translator/Editorial Consultant. The Journal of the European Medical Writers Association (The Write Stuff) Volume 16. No. 3, 2007 -- Karen Shashok * The Journal of the European Medical Writers Association * Although very comprehensive the chapters are well written and easy to follow, with tables of handy hints and tips which summarise the key messages from each chapter...this book is an essential addition to any hospital or academic pharmacy department...a book like this is a valuable resource to encourage more pharmacists to take up the writing and documentation role Sinead McCool, Course Co-ordinator, UCC/CACT MSc Clinical Pharmacy. The Irish Pharmacy Journal, 2007, July 2007 -- Sinead McCool * The Irish Pharmacy Journal * 'This book is a tour-de-force of virtually all aspects of medical writing. It is a comprehensive, yet practical guide to the conception, preparation, and presentation of material in written form...this book delivers. It is difficult to imagine an area of medical writing that is not covered by this comprehensive and practical guide, and it is difficult to imagine any medical professional, at any level, not finding something extremely useful in it.'Robert B. Raffa, Temple University School of Pharmacy. July 2007. Doody Enterprises, Inc. -- Robert B. Raffa 'The book is indeed complete and speaks to novice writers or students who may be new to the health professions, as well as knowledgeable clinicians and researchers who need help compiling examination questions, writing press releases, or adding publications to their resumes...besides a thorough back-of-the-book index, the book has useful appendixes...anyone involved in the health professions, whether readers or writers, will appreciate and enjoy this book...is a joy to read by any lover of language and its many applications.'Elizabeth H. Wood. Journal of the Medical Library Association. 2008 January; 96(1): 70 -- Elizabeth H. Wood * Journal of the Medical Library Association * 'I was especially impressed with the book's focus on audience, which infuses almost every chapter...John Kirkman provided an excellent discussion on writing for an audience, including some of the latest research on how readers read, an aspect of audience analysis often overlooked by authors of technical communication texts...I would not hesitate to recommend it to participants in a workshop for doctors or researchers who are writing for novices'Carolyn Boiarsky, Technical Communication, Volume 56, Number 3, 3 August 2009 -- Carolyn Boiarsky * Technical Communication * "'I was especially impressed with the book's focus on audience, which infuses almost every chapter...John Kirkman provided an excellent discussion on writing for an audience, including some of the latest research on how readers read, an aspect of audience analysis often overlooked by authors of technical communication texts...I would not hesitate to recommend it to participants in a workshop for doctors or researchers who are writing for novices' Carolyn Boiarsky, Technical Communication, Volume 56, Number 3, 3 August 2009 -- Carolyn Boiarsky * Technical Communication * 'The book is indeed complete and speaks to novice writers or students who may be new to the health professions, as well as knowledgeable clinicians and researchers who need help compiling examination questions, writing press releases, or adding publications to their resumes...besides a thorough back-of-the-book index, the book has useful appendixes...anyone involved in the health professions, whether readers or writers, will appreciate and enjoy this book...is a joy to read by any lover of language and its many applications.' Elizabeth H. Wood. Journal of the Medical Library Association. 2008 January; 96(1): 70 -- Elizabeth H. Wood * Journal of the Medical Library Association * 'This book is a tour-de-force of virtually all aspects of medical writing. It is a comprehensive, yet practical guide to the conception, preparation, and presentation of material in written form...this book delivers. It is difficult to imagine an area of medical writing that is not covered by this comprehensive and practical guide, and it is difficult to imagine any medical professional, at any level, not finding something extremely useful in it.' Robert B. Raffa, Temple University School of Pharmacy. July 2007. Doody Enterprises, Inc. -- Robert B. Raffa ""Although very comprehensive the chapters are well written and easy to follow, with tables of handy hints and tips which summarise the key messages from each chapter...this book is an essential addition to any hospital or academic pharmacy department...a book like this is a valuable resource to encourage more pharmacists to take up the writing and documentation role"" Sinead McCool, Course Co-ordinator, UCC/CACT MSc Clinical Pharmacy. The Irish Pharmacy Journal, 2007, July 2007 -- Sinead McCool * The Irish Pharmacy Journal * 'The contents are generally well organized, and the main chapters are clearly sign-posted, and so are easy to navigate...each of the six sections contains come outstanding chapters and many solid contributions.' Karen Shashok, Translator/Editorial Consultant. The Journal of the European Medical Writers Association (The Write Stuff) Volume 16. 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