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Cheryl is currently the Global Head of Medical Writing at BioMarin Pharmaceutical Inc., and specialises in medical writing for serious and life‑threatening rare diseases. She joined the pharmaceutical industry in 2001 in drug development, and continued in positions in medical editing and medical writing in both the pharmaceutical and consultancy industry. She holds a degree in Medical Biology and a Masters in Neuroscience. Cheryl has been an approved workshop leader for the European Medical Writers Association since 2015 and gives training on subgroup analyses and orphan medicinal products.
Speaker knew contents very well. I achieved goal to gain a general understanding of regulatory documents and the best way to present results. Very Good.
16 Jan 2025
I expected to gain knowledge of clinical regulatory writing, particularly clinical documents and CTD modules. I accomplished this. Very informative.
16 Jan 2025
The content was targeted, appropriate and informative. Presentations were good, incorporating both text and visual elements to keep us engaged, and the speakers were friendly and involved. I am new to medical writing. I hoped to gain knowledge regarding the different documents I may be working on, how to coordinate different contributors, and how to involve statistics and data presentation in my writing. This course substantially helped to clarify these things.
11 Jul 2022
Overall, I found the webinar interesting and worthwhile. The speakers were all highly knowledgable and gave good advice. I believe this webinar is suitable for beginner medical writers.
11 Jul 2022
The content for each day was great and very informative, as a new starter to the industry it really helped me to gain an understanding of the layout, structure and what to look out for in study reports and submission documents etc. The presentations were clear and concise, and it is clear that each speaker is very passionate about their role, which is shown through their strong knowledge and experience. [...] each speaker came across very well and their understanding of medical writing, along with their expertise really helped me to understand each aspect of their presentations thoroughly.
27 Apr 2022
Overall very very pleased with the course and it has thoroughly extended my interest and drive to become a full medical writer
27 Apr 2022
I wanted to get some hints and tips on general improvements in writing style when compiling regulatory dossiers - and interested to know more about the required content in the clinical section of the eCTD, which I believe was delivered.
24 May 2021
Good, engaging and knowledgeable speakers.
24 May 2021
I was really satisfied with the webinar. It reflected my expectations and it addressed my needs.
24 May 2021
I got what I hoped for - i.e. an introduction to the types of documents I will come across, how to select the right content, and how to write it. On top of this, it was extremely useful for me to receive all the little tips and tricks. I think all presenters were very generous in sharing their experience. This includes how to manage difficult stakeholders, when to stick to guidelines and when to use common sense, where to find links on correct use of English, and even be able to ask questions in the future on how to present data.
24 May 2021
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