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What is a medical communicator?
  • Medical communicators write, edit, or develop
    materials about medicine and health.
  • They do this by gathering, organizing,
    interpreting, and presenting information in a
    manner appropriate for the target audience.

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Who are medical communicators?
  • Writers
  • Editors
  • Proofreaders
  • Journalists
  • Project managers
  • Multimedia producers
  • Public relations specialists
  • Publishers
  • Educators
  • Researchers

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Where do they work?
  • Freelance (self-employed)
  • Pharmaceutical industry (Pharma)
  • Drugs
  • Biotechnology
  • Medical devices
  • Agencies
  • Contract research organizations (CROs)
  • Medical education
  • Medical communication
  • Advertising or public relations

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Where do they work? (cont)
  • Health care
  • University medical centers
  • Hospitals or health care systems
  • Managed care organizations
  • Nonprofit organizations
  • Professional associations
  • Advocacy groups
  • Foundations

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Where do they work? (cont)
  • Medical publishers
  • Journals
  • Textbooks
  • Web sites
  • Patient education
  • Government agencies or contractors

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Where do they work? (cont)
Source 2008 AMWA Member Survey
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What do they write or edit?
  • Journal articles
  • Abstracts, posters, and slide presentations for
    scientific meetings
  • Meeting summaries
  • Continuing education programs for health care
    professionals

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What do they write or edit? (cont)
  • Grant proposals
  • White papers
  • Position statements
  • Medical textbook chapters

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What do they write or edit? (cont)
  • Regulatory documents
  • Investigational New Drug (IND) documents
  • New Drug Application (NDA) submissions
  • Protocols
  • Summaries of efficacy and safety
  • Reports of clinical trials

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What do they write or edit? (cont)
  • Sales training materials
  • Advertising/marketing copy
  • Press releases
  • Materials for lay audiences and patients
  • Magazine, newspaper, or Web articles
  • Brochures
  • Books
  • Other educational materials

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What media do they use?
  • Print
  • Web sites or templates
  • CD-ROM
  • Electronic newsletters
  • Audio/video
  • Podcastsand beyond

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What educational background do medical
communicators have?
  • Undergraduate degrees
  • Science (biology,chemistry)
  • Nursing
  • English
  • Journalism
  • Technical writing
  • Communication
  • Graduate degrees
  • Science
  • Pharmacy
  • Medicine
  • Public health
  • Journalism
  • Technical or professional writing

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What skills do they need?
  • Communicate effectively
  • Identify audiences needs and target
    communication to meet those needs
  • Think critically
  • Gather and integrate data
  • Analyze and interpret data
  • Aptitude for understanding medicine and health
    sciences

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What skills do they need? (cont)
  • Ability to
  • Perform literature searches
  • Simplify complex concepts
  • Manage time and meet deadlines
  • Master new software programs

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What attributes should they have?
  • Detail-focused
  • Well organized
  • Deadline-oriented and flexible
  • Able to work independently and on a team
  • Thirst for knowledge
  • Accepts criticism
  • A sense of humor

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Why would I want to be a medical communicator?
Job satisfaction
Source 2007 AMWA Salary Survey
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Why be a medical communicator? (cont)
Satisfaction with pay
Source 2007 AMWA Salary Survey
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What do they earn? (by education)
Source 2007 AMWA Salary Survey Net Gross -
Expenses
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Increase in Mean Income 2004-2007
AMWA Members
Inflation Rate
Sources 2007 AMWA Salary Survey
www.inflationdata.com
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What do they earn? (by job level)
Source 2007 AMWA Salary Survey
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What do they earn? (by employer)
Source 2007 AMWA Salary Survey
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What is the career outlook?
  • Growth industry
  • Medical writing market doubled 2003-20081
  • Projected increase in jobs faster than average
    through 20162
  • Medical/scientific publishing among fastest
    growing media sectors 2001-20063

1 CenterWatch Monthly. December 2008. 2 US Bureau
of Labor Statistics. Occupational Outlook
Handbook, 2008-09 Ed. 3 Morgan Stanley Industry
Report. Scientific Publishing Knowledge Is
Power. 2002.
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Is medical communication a growing field?
Number of AMWA Members
Blue line actual numbers Black line upward
growth trend
Year
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How do I become a medical communicator?
  • Career exploration1
  • Learn new skills
  • Science professionals learn writing skills.
  • Humanities-based people learn about medicine and
    research.
  • Certificate and degree programs in
    medical/technical communication


12008 AMWA Member Survey
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How do I get a job as a medical communicator?
  • Join AMWA
  • Network with other AMWA members
  • Enhance skills through AMWAs education
    program
  • Use Jobs Online postings on AMWAs Web site.

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What is AMWA?
  • Leading organization for medical communicators
    gt5,600 members
  • Dedicated to promoting excellence in medical
    communication and providing educational resources
    to support that goal
  • Founded in 1940

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Why join AMWA?
  • Receive education
  • Make connections
  • Achieve recognition
  • Access professional resources

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Receive education
  • Certificate programs
  • National annual conferences
  • Chapter conferences
  • Self-study workshops
  • On-site workshops at company facilities

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Make connections
  • Networking at national and chapter meetings
  • Job opportunities posted online
  • Searchable membership and freelance directories
    on AMWA Web site www.amwa.org
  • Listserves
  • Bulletin board

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Achieve recognition
  • Awards competitions
  • Medical books
  • Journalism
  • Member announcements and profiles in AMWA
    Journal
  • Volunteer opportunities

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Access professional resources
  • Member publications
  • Free access to medical research tools
  • Discounts on meetings and products
  • Salary survey
  • Discounted membership fee for students

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Where are AMWA chapters?
  • Canada
  • Carolinas
  • Delaware Valley
  • Empire State-Metro New York
  • Florida
  • Greater Chicago
  • Indiana
  • Michigan
  • Mid-America
  • Mid-Atlantic
  • New England
  • North Central
  • Northern California
  • Northwest
  • Ohio Valley
  • Pacific Southwest
  • Rocky Mountain
  • Southeast
  • Southwest

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AMWA Chapters
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How can AMWA help me?
  • Sharpen or expand skills
  • Stay informed about issues and trends that affect
    the profession
  • Learn about employment opportunities
  • Network with medical communicators
  • Gain insight into various medical communication
    businesses

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How do I join AMWA?
  • If you feel that AMWA is the resource for you,
    you can join by going to the Web site at
    www.amwa.org and clicking on Membership.
  • American Medical Writers Association
  • 30 West Gude Drive, Suite 525, Rockville, MD 20850

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Other questions?
  • Visit AMWAs Web site for more information about
    becoming a medical communicator
  • www.amwa.org
  • e-mail amwa_at_amwa.org
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