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WHAT'S THIS?
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FEATURE ARTICLES
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These articles are written by experienced specialists working in and around publication planning. The aim over time is to ensure a useful resource about publication planning for everyone.
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Improving reporting standards in health research publication: How the EQUATOR Network can help medical writers
Published 13 May 2009, written by Allison Hirst and Iveta Simera
The practical aspects of “how” to achieve improved reliability of medical research literature is precisely the concern of a new international initiative, the EQUATOR Network (Enhancing the QUAlity and Transparency Of health Research).
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Good Reprint Practices: recent guidance from the FDA
Published 4 March 2009, written by Paul Chrisp
In January 2009, the FDA finalized its guidance for industry on the distribution of reprints from medical journals that discuss unapproved or ‘off-label’ indications.
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What to look for in a publication planning agency
Published 5 January 2009, written by Trevor Sills
Not all agencies are created equal, and the importance of establishing the ‘right fit’ between your organisation’s business need and the capability and capacity of your partner agency is one of the most important strategic decisions your project team will make.
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Impact of legislation and reporting standards on publication planning
Published 11 November 2008, written by Andrew Berrie and Sarah Bartlett
The publication planning landscape has changed dramatically over the past 10 years. We have moved from an arena largely free of restriction and regulation to one that has come under intense and sustained scrutiny from several sources – legislators, journal editors, medical societies, commentators and even mainstream newspapers. Today, many Pharma companies have publication policies and procedures in place to routinely register clinical trial protocols, and some have ensured that summaries of past trial results (published or not) are publicly available on their own registries.
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Publication Planning 2.0
Published 11 September 2008, written by Matt McKay
Publication should only be the first stage in ensuring maximum impact for your research. Matt McKay suggests that implementation of communication strategies and Web 2.0 technologies can bring significant additional benefits post-publication
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Strategic Medcomms Forum 2010: Reshaping the healthcare conversation
30 September 2010
Oxford University Musuem
The first of a series of annual events where we consider how the global medical and pharmaceutical industry engages with its stakeholders and we identify and debate future directions and implications for medical-marketing activity.
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Organized by NetworkPharma.
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