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I believe the AMWA (American Medical Writers Association) also has a
certification program. I have a brochure somewhere....
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...sorry, can't find it right now. If someone else could chime in here with
the AMWA web address or phone # or something? Otherwise, I can look it up
when I get back from Anaheim.
Smokey Lynne L Bare wrote:
> A department in our local medical college (Big 10) is considering a
> possible writer certification program. Other than the 'Life Sciences'
> group, are there any other programs which offer certifications in this
> area?
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