Practical Technical Writing Techniques

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Duration 60 Mins
Level Basic & Intermediate
Webinar ID IQW22H0824

  • Basics of Technical Writing Best Practices
  • Technical Writing Best Practices General Requirements
  • Technical Writing Best Practices for Violations
  • Technical Writing Best Practices for Corrections
  • Technical Writing Best Practices in the Treatment of Numbers
  • Technical Writing Best Practices for Reference to Source Materials

Overview of the webinar

Technical Writing generally conforms to Good Documentation Practices (GDocP). This term describes standards to create and maintain documents. Also addressed in the webinar are principles to create Technical Documents. Most companies have in-house requirements that all documents produced within the organizations conform to the firms’ particular requirements. The purpose of this webinar is to define and clarify general guidelines for the creation and maintenance of documents in order to ensure consistency between documents created by various functional groups within organizations.

Technical Writing is also involved in the creation of SOPs that provide guidance to companies that minimize risks to clinical trial integrity, provide good clinical practice, and ensure the safety of trial participants. Technical Writing lists recommendations to sponsors to evaluate methods for assessments associated with clinical trials such as phone contacts or virtual visits as well as offers additional safety monitoring for trial participants who may no longer be associated with the study. 

Who should attend?

  • IT Personnel
  • Scientific Personnel
  • Human Resources
  • Any highly specialized company personnel

Why should you attend?

Information Technology, scientific, human resources, and even legal personnel will benefit from learning how to apply the best practices of Technical Writing because the creation of documents applies to all disciplines. Experienced personnel can refresh their knowledge of the best practices of Technical Writing while less experienced personnel can learn new techniques.

Technical Writing is the creation of written documents and presentations that provide consistency, guidance, and training to companies. It is also involved in the creation of documents that minimize risks.

 Join this webinar to gain valuable insight into how to create documentation that benefits all personnel within the company.

Faculty - Mr.Robert Peoples

After obtaining a B.S. and an M.S. in Chemistry from Tuskegee University, Robert Peoples joined the pharmaceutical industry as a Research Chemist with a concentration in analytical chemistry at Wyeth/Lederle. While at Wyeth/Lederle Robert was primarily responsible for the analysis of the Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API) in various drug delivery formulations, e.g. aerosols, capsules, creams, ointments and tablets. He joined Organon/Merck as a Research Chemist responsible for the development of stability-indicating methods of analysis using HPLC.

While at Organon/Merck, Robert transitioned into technical writing. As a Technical Writer, he was responsible for the creation of procedures for instrument qualification, test scripts, IQ/OQ/PQ protocols for sample handling, cleaning validation reports, method transfer reports, method validation reports, stability reports, Change Control and CAPAs. Later he joined Johnson and Johnson as a Technical Writer where he created stability strategies, protocols and reports as well as SOPs, developed training materials and competency profiles in addition to proofreading and improving written reports for other departments. He also edited policies and procedures, user guides, and job aids. 

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