For TriloTalk episode 38, Lisa Chamberlain James, Senior Partner at Trilogy, and Sudipta Chakraborty, Head of Literacy & Plain Language Center of Excellence at Biogen, talk about how to use AI in the creation of lay summaries of clinical trial results. Scalability, change management, prompting, biases, realistic attitudes, and human involvement are all touched on so listen up!
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For TriloTalk episode 38, Lisa Chamberlain James, Senior Partner at Trilogy, and Sudipta Chakraborty, Head of Literacy & Plain Language Center of Excellence at Biogen, talk about how to use AI in the creation of lay summaries of clinical trial results. Scalability, change management, prompting, biases, realistic attitudes, and human involvement are all touched on so listen up!
Episode 33: Are Medical Devices from Venus and Pharmaceuticals from Mars? Important things to know when writing for medical devices.
TriloTalk
28 minutes
5 months ago
Episode 33: Are Medical Devices from Venus and Pharmaceuticals from Mars? Important things to know when writing for medical devices.
This episode focuses on writing for medical devices. Playing Sherlock Holmes, conducting usability studies, following regulations, working closely with the manufacturers and much more are all in a day's work when writing for devices. Listen to Trilogy's medical writing managers, Heidi Chapman and Laura Collada, and Senior Partner, Julia Forjanic Klapproth, discuss the similarities and differences between writing for devices and writing for drugs. Listen up!
TriloTalk
For TriloTalk episode 38, Lisa Chamberlain James, Senior Partner at Trilogy, and Sudipta Chakraborty, Head of Literacy & Plain Language Center of Excellence at Biogen, talk about how to use AI in the creation of lay summaries of clinical trial results. Scalability, change management, prompting, biases, realistic attitudes, and human involvement are all touched on so listen up!