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Webinar: Improving Writing for Patients
In today's day and age, giving people usable information about their treatments has never been so important, as such, it is vital to know how to write and present this information. Attend this webinar learn the best way to communicate with patients.
Date
: Wednesday 18 July 2018
Time
: 1pm - 2pm (BST)
Overview
This webinar will use multiple examples of good (and not so good) patient information to help participants improve their writing for patients. If you don’t routinely write for patients – equally, it will help you assess information written by others – does it meet patient need? Vital to writing well for patients is to test the information – can real people find and understand the information they need? The webinar will also outline how best such ‘user testing’ can be carried out. So, whether you contribute to the writing of patient information leaflets, IFUs, risk management materials, informed consent forms, lay summaries (such as those for clinical trials) – this webinar will arm you with the golden rules that you need.
Target audience
This webinar will appeal to those who are involved in writing for patients, and wanting to improve this area.
Speaker
Theo Raynor practised as a hospital pharmacist before becoming inaugural Professor of Pharmacy Practice at Leeds in 2000. His 35 years of research has focussed on the need to improve the information people get about their medicines. Theo’s research has critically examined the impact of European legislation on patient leaflets, and how they are tested with the public – so called ‘user testing’. This led to the formation of spin-out company Luto Research www.luto.co.uk, now a leading and influential provider of user testing services internationally. The synergies between the University and Luto are the foundation of his recent research which has influenced policy in the UK, Europe, USA and Australia. Theo has advised the European Medicines Agency and the US Food and Drugs Administration. He has delivered invited plenaries across the world and has received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Fédération Internationale Pharmaceutique (FIP).
CPD
This course offers 1 CPD hour for successful completion, to learn about why CPD is important visit the
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Course fee
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: £75.00+VAT
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: £95.00+VAT
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18/07/2018
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