Sarika Shirke’s research while affiliated with Tata Consultancy Services Limited and other places

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Medical writing on an accelerated path in India
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July 2015

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Perspectives in Clinical Research

Sarika Shirke

The medical writing industry is on an upwards growth path in India. This is probably driven by an increasing urgency to have high-quality documents authored to support timely drug approvals, complemented by the realization that the competencies required are available in emerging geographies such as India. This article reviews the business landscape and the opportunities and challenges associated with outsourcing medical writing work India. It also analyzes the core competencies that a medical writer should possess and enlists various associations supporting learning in this domain.

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... India offers unique advantages for outsourcing medical writing services, including a large workforce of science graduates and medical professionals proficient in English, coupled with lower operational costs. 1,4,5 Many leading pharmaceutical companies, including multinationals, maintain in-house medical writing teams. Several have established captive medical writing teams in India to leverage the expertise of local medical writers and address the needs of the expanding clinical trials market in the country. ...

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The role of medical writing in clinical research
Medical writing on an accelerated path in India

Perspectives in Clinical Research