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Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center

Mar 21, 2016 1:00 PM - Mar 23, 2016 4:30 PM

6000 West Osceola Parkway, Kissimmee, FL 34746

Medical Affairs and Scientific Communications 2016 Annual Forum

Cross-functional forum spotlights topics related to medical communication, medical science liaison, medical call center, and medical writing professionals.

Session 3 Track E: Ethical and Accurate Data in Publications

Session Chair(s)

Jennie G Jacobson, PHD

Jennie G Jacobson, PHD

President, Jacobson Medical Writing, Inc., United States

Accurate data is vital for communication of scientific results, and is the result of concerted effort throughout the writing process. To ensure quality communication of results, writers must present representative data in a fair and balanced manner. Data annotations must be complete, sufficiently detailed, easy-to-use, and traceable in the event of an audit. Data quality reviewers must be mindful of the broad spectrum of potential errors within scope of their review. This session will provide practical information on these topics to enable improvement in data accuracy of publications.

Learning Objective : At the conclusion of this session, participants should be able to:
  • Describe best practices for ethical and accurate presentation of data in publications
  • Discuss processes for data annotation and audit preparedness
  • Compare strategies for reviewing publications for data accuracy

Speaker(s)

Robin  Whitsell

Robin Whitsell

President, Whitsell Innovations, Inc., United States

Arlene  Kray, PHARMD, PHD

Arlene Kray, PHARMD, PHD

Associate Director, Medical Writing, PRA Health Sciences, United States

Jennie G Jacobson, PHD

Jennie G Jacobson, PHD

President, Jacobson Medical Writing, Inc., United States

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