The Write Stuff: Partnering with Medical Writers for Impactful CME/CPD

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Do you struggle to find skilled medical writers who can develop high-quality, evidence-based CME/CPD content? Creating impactful continuing education relies on building effective partnerships between providers and specialist writers. In today's Monday Mentor we’re talking about the important yet often overlooked role of medical writers in developing credible, evidence-based CME content. Based on insights from experts in the field, you'll:

Learn the diverse skills and deliverables medical writers offer beyond writing abilities.

Discover common "pain points" in the provider-writer relationship from both perspectives.

Get practical resources to set clear project expectations and enable smooth collaboration.

Tune in to gain actionable tips on optimizing your medical writer relationships to develop better CME/CPD.

Resources Grab your Process Start-Up Checklist Harting D, Bowser A. Worst Practices for Writing CME Needs Assessments: Results From a Survey of Practitioners. AMWA Journal. 2019;34(2): 51-54.

Time Stamps

(01:07) - Importance of medical writers in evidence-based CME and CPD content

(02:42) - Contributions and challenges of medical writers in content development

(07:05) - How we can bridge these gaps

(09:08) - What’s coming next on Write Medicine

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