AI in medical writing
2:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Please note this programme is subject to change. All timings for the virtual conference are in CET (Central European Time).
EMWA welcomes you to an enlightening seminar on “AI in medical writing”. This topic is rapidly reshaping the global landscape of medical writing and it is paramount for medical writers, researchers, and professionals to remain at the forefront of these technological advancements. This seminar aims to bridge the gap between cutting-edge AI technology and the traditional craft of medical writing, paving the way for a more streamlined, efficient, and innovative future.
The medical field, revered for its rigorous demands for accuracy and clarity, stands to benefit immensely from the incorporation of AI. From automated literature searches, data analysis, to drafting preliminary reports, AI promises not just speed, but also consistency. However, with these advancements come challenges, especially in terms of ethics, reliability, and the potential loss of a human touch in medical narratives.
Our esteemed speakers, who are pioneers at the intersection of AI and medical writing, will explore the various opportunities and challenges that lie in front of us and will ignite a much-needed discussion around this topic.
As we embark on this journey together, our goal is not just to inform but also to foster a constructive dialogue. We encourage participants to approach this topic with an open mind, ready to embrace change while also critically evaluating the implications of AI in medical writing.
Through this seminar we hope to have ignited a passion for innovation to get started and navigate the evolving world of medical writing in this age of AI.
We welcome you to the seminar and let's explore the future together.
Moderators: Sarah Tilly (Inspiring STEM), Namrata Singh (Turacoz.com), Slavka Baronikova (Galapagos NV), Martin Delahunty (Inspiring STEM)
Speakers: Sarah Tilly (Azur Health Science), Martin Delahunty (Inspiring STEM), Sepanta Fazaeli (Stryker), Uma Swaminathan (GSK), Lisa Chamberlain James (Trilogy Writing), Dominique Mariko (Yseop), Enrica Cavedo (Yseop), Phill Jones (More Brains Cooperative), Avi Staiman (Academic Language Experts)
Topics covered:
- AI "101"
- Medical Writers as guardians and leaders of Medical Communication
- How LLMs and AI can help regulatory medical writing teams to gain productivity, cut writing times, and enable writers to do what they do best
- GPT, language models, and AI in scholarly publishing
- Harnessing the Power of AI: An Exploration of AI Tools for the Next Generation of Research
Time |
Title |
Presenter |
14:00 |
Introduction |
Sarah Tilly |
14:05 |
AI 101 |
Martin Delahunty & Sepanta Fazaeli |
14:25 |
Harnessing the Power of AI: An Exploration of AI Tools for the Next Generation of Research
|
Avi Staiman |
14:45 |
The more things change the more they stay the same – the history of AI |
Phill Jones |
15:05 |
Leveraging AI to support the role of Medical Writers as guardians and leaders of Medical Communication
|
Uma Swaminathan |
15:25 |
COMFORT BREAK |
|
15:40 |
Is the hype real? Real-life user experience of an AI tool for Clinical Study Report Production |
Lisa Chamberlain James |
16:00 |
How LLMs and AI can help regulatory medical writing teams to gain productivity, cut writing times, and enable writers to do what they do best |
Yseop: Dominique Mariko and Enrica Cavedo |
16:20 |
Panel Discussion |
|
17:20 |
Wrap-up |
Sarah Tilly |
17:30 |
Session Ends |
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