22 episodes

Conversations to bring medical writing topics to the forefront and hopefully spark wider conversations in the domain of medical writing. TriloTalk episodes will range from the value of medical writing to apprenticeship. TriloTalk will also cover document-specific topics such as lay summaries and how to tame CTD dossiers.

TriloTalk Trilogy Writing & Consulting

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Conversations to bring medical writing topics to the forefront and hopefully spark wider conversations in the domain of medical writing. TriloTalk episodes will range from the value of medical writing to apprenticeship. TriloTalk will also cover document-specific topics such as lay summaries and how to tame CTD dossiers.

    Episode 22: Exploring Patient-Centricity: Beyond Buzzwords in Pharma's Decision-Making

    Episode 22: Exploring Patient-Centricity: Beyond Buzzwords in Pharma's Decision-Making

    In this episode, Lisa Chamberlain James, Senior Partner at Trilogy Writing & Consulting, and Art Gertel, Principal at MedSciCom, discuss the pivotal role of patients in pharmaceutical decision-making. Despite knowing the importance of patient-centricity, their perspectives are frequently overlooked in crucial stages of drug development. How can pharmaceutical companies integrate patients' unique insights to enhance their processes? Tune in as they engage in this vital discussion.
    Interested in exploring the topic ‘Communicating with patients’ deeper and beyond our podcast episode? Here's the link to our dedicated Medical Writing Supplement of ICT on this very topic. Also, stay tuned for Part II of Lisa and Art’s conversation in Episode 23, coming up in April 2024.

    • 23 min
    EPISODE 21: Pen to Paper: Insights on Recognizing, Addressing, and Avoiding Medical Writer Burnout

    EPISODE 21: Pen to Paper: Insights on Recognizing, Addressing, and Avoiding Medical Writer Burnout

     Join Nidhi Johal, Director of Medical Writing for North America at Trilogy Writing & Consulting, and Heidi Chapman, Medical Writing Manager at Trilogy in a conversation about a topic that resonates with professionals across the industry – burnout. In this episode, Nidhi and Heidi draw from their own experiences, sharing personal stories, exploring the signs of burnout, and helping listeners identify red flags early on. From setting boundaries to embracing self-care practices, they discuss practical strategies they've learned to prevent burnout, ensuring a healthy work-life balance. Whether you're a seasoned writer or just stepping into the world of medical writing, this episode provides valuable insights to keep you thriving in this profession. Happy listening! 

    • 31 min
    Episode 20: Q&A With TriloTalk: Focus on General Medical Writing Principles

    Episode 20: Q&A With TriloTalk: Focus on General Medical Writing Principles

    In this episode, Julia and Lisa take a deep dive into General Medical Writing Principles. Join them as they navigate through a diverse range of topics that are crucial in the everyday practice of crafting clear and concise regulatory documents. Our hosts will generously share their personal insights, experiences, and invaluable tips that have positioned them as Masters in the field of medical writing. Happy podcasting! 

    • 16 min
    Episode 19: Elevating the Voice of Patients: The role of medical writers in making a difference

    Episode 19: Elevating the Voice of Patients: The role of medical writers in making a difference

    In this episode, Lisa Chamberlain James, Senior Partner at Trilogy Writing & Consulting, and Magnolia Correa, Marketing Communications Manager at Trilogy Writing & Consulting, delve into their shared passion for patient communication. They explore this topic from their different perspectives and discuss how medical writers contribute to enhancing health outcomes by crafting clear and impartial documents intended for the general public.
     

    • 18 min
    Episode 18: Clinical Study Protocol Development from a Writer's Perspective

    Episode 18: Clinical Study Protocol Development from a Writer's Perspective

    Join Julia and Jonathan for the 2nd part of a discussion dedicated to the development of Clinical Study Protocols, as they delve into the intricacies of writing these crucial documents. In this discussion, they explore the level of involvement a writer should have to ensure a well-written protocol. Tune in to gain valuable insights and guidance on creating effective protocols that drive successful clinical studies.

    • 34 min
    Episode 17: The Importance of Training Medical Writing Leaders

    Episode 17: The Importance of Training Medical Writing Leaders

    In this episode, our host, Julia Forjanic Klapproth, and our special guest, Angela Winnier, Senior Director, Medical Writing Lead for Rare Disease at Pfizer, come together to share their conviction and valuable experiences as medical writing leaders. Join them as they dive into the crucial topic of organizations providing training that goes beyond technical writing skills. Together, they will explore the significance of creating “safe spaces” where medical writers can truly spread their wings and thrive. 

    • 23 min

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