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Reducing Redundancy: How Structured Content and AI Reduce Rework in Medical Writing
Integrating technology-assisted content reuse into medical writing can reduce stress for writers by preventing unnecessary rework and maintaining consistent document quality and compliance. This ensures timely delivery of important new therapies to the patients who need them.

Katelyn Rivas
Jun 5


Staff Retention: The Hidden KPI for Adoption of AI-Enabled Medical Writing
When implemented thoughtfully, AI can enhance job satisfaction, improve digital employee experience (DEx), and foster a great workplace culture.

Jeanette Towles
Mar 18
National Entrepreneurship Week: Finding Connection and Support in the Entrepreneurial Journey
Entrepreneurship is often celebrated as a path to independence, innovation, and success. Last year, we highlighted the diversity and opportunity that come with starting a business. But as rewarding as entrepreneurship can be, it’s also a journey that can feel isolating at times.
Alex Olinger
Oct 15, 2024
Understanding "Human in the Loop" in AI Software and Its Crucial Role in Clinical Documentation
In today’s rapid digital transformation of the clinical trials space, artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming an indispensable part of meeting business goals and improving patient care and treatment.

Jeanette Towles
Jul 15, 2024
Best Practices for Launching a Successful AI Pilot for Clinical Documentation Software
Implementing an AI pilot project for clinical documentation software requires meticulous planning and strategic execution. Here are the essential best practices for ensuring the success of your AI pilot project.

Jeanette Towles
Jun 16, 2024
Understanding NIST's Generative AI Profile Guidance: Key Tasks and Actions
In the rapidly evolving field of artificial intelligence, NIST's new Generative Artificial Intelligence (genAI) Profile guidance offers crucial strategies for managing AI risks. This post breaks down the essential tasks under four categories: Govern, Map, Measure, and Manage.

Jeanette Towles
Jun 13, 2024
A Deep Drive into NIST's Generative AI Intelligence Profile: Ensuring Safety and Integrity
Introduction The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has crafted a robust framework aimed at guiding the responsible development and deployment of generative artificial intelligence. The draft Generative AI Intelligence Profile addresses critical concerns that span safety, security, ethical standards, and compliance issues.
Alex Olinger
Jun 12, 2024
The 2 Types of Remote Work Environment
We’ve all seen a lot of articles in the last few years about the pros and cons of the remote work environment.
Alex Olinger
Apr 25, 2024
National Entrepreneurship Day: Celebrating Opportunity, Diversity, and Legacy
National Entrepreneurship Day is a celebration of innovation, determination, and the pursuit of the American dream. It's a day to honor the entrepreneurs who have dared to dream big, take risks, and build businesses that not only benefit themselves but also contribute to the growth of our economy.

Jeanette Towles
Nov 21, 2023


Building a Training Curriculum for Business Education
Business skills matter. Download this poster, presented by Synterex at the 2022 American Medical Writers Association (AMWA) conference, or scroll down for a text-only version.
Alex Olinger
Nov 1, 2022


What Does a Regulatory Project Manager Do?
If you work for a team that tackles complex tasks, you are likely familiar with the benefits of having a project manager. Project managers ensure that the team achieves its goals within the given budget and time constraints. But do you know what a regulatory project manager is, and how their specialized expertise can help?</p>

Jeanette Towles
Aug 31, 2022
What the ADA Means to a Disability-Owned Business
<p>As the founder of a disability-owned business enterprise (DOBE), I was proud to attend the Disability:IN conference in Dallas, TX, in July 2022. It was a week of highs and lows. </p>

Jeanette Towles
Jul 26, 2022
Defining ‘Medical Writer’ in a Job Description When the Role Defies Definition
<p>When you look at job descriptions for medical writers, have you noticed that, regardless of the size of the hiring company, you end up with an array of interpretations of the role? Here are some examples: Medical writers may or may not write briefing books, write or review labels, or assist in regulatory responses </p>

Jeanette Towles
Feb 10, 2020
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