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ATTENDEES
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Alison Blackburn
Alison Corstorphine
Alison O'Donoghue
Andrew Medley
Angela Cairns
Ann-Marie Cavanagh
Anne Marriott
Asif Zaman
Barry Warwick
Becky Bradley
Ben Harbour
Ben Rousseau
Caroline Landon
Cathy Baker
Cheryl Wright
Clare Ferrie
Deirdre Carman
Emma Potts
Gill Adair
Helen Hey
Hilary Davidson
Hilary Dean
Iain Spray
Jackie Mayne
Jane Fraser
Jane Nunn
Jon Roberts
Jonathan Brennan
Joy Clarke
Jules McRobbie
Julian Upton
Kate Bass
Katie Hatton
Ken Sutor
Kevin Toale
Leighton Chipperfield
Lesley Jacques
Liz Sutch
Liz Wager
Lucy Kanan
Magdy Fahmy
Mark English
Martin Anderson
Martin Delahunty
Mary Greenacre
Michaela Cain
Michelle Coleiro
Michelle Hughes
Mike Thompson
Neil Godlieb
Neil Hey
Peter Llewellyn
Phil Greenhalgh
Philip Smith
Phillip Johns
Rachel Sherman
Rhian Harper Owen
Richard Fleming
Ruth Whittington
Sarah Whitfield
Shirley Smith
Simon Lancaster
Stephen Entwistle
Stephen Jones
Steve Winter
Teresa Haigh
Tom Grant
Tony Reardon
Uta Gomes
Vanessa Cobb
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This initiative is currently being led by Peter Llewellyn of NetworkPharma. To learn more about Peter Llewellyn and link back to other relevant connections in medical communications see his profile on LinkedIn.
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LUNCHTIME BRIEFING 4 JULY 2007 - WILMSLOW
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This event, entitled "Ghosts in the Machine?" was kindly sponsored by Elsevier and was a repeat of our highly successful meeting held in Oxford - a short report of that meeting is here.
The presentation and discussion was led by Liz Wager (Sideview), former Head
of International Medical Publications at GlaxoWellcome, freelance
writer, co-author of the EMWA and GPP guidelines and a member of the
BMJ and WAME Ethics Committees and author of 'Getting Research
Published: an A to Z of Publication Strategy' (Radcliffe Publishing, 2005) and covered points such as:
can medical writers work on articles without falling foul
of editors?
do recent guidelines (EMWA, GPP, WAME) help?
do company practices need to change?
This topic is discussed in depth in a recent KeywordPharma expert review, written by Liz Wager, and available free of charge here with the compliments of Elsevier.
To make sure you're included in announcements about future events just email Peter Llewellyn, if you haven't already done so, to register your interest.
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