Building Your Medical Communication Career: Insights, Options, and Opportunities
Join us for an insightful one-hour webinar focused on essential skill development for medical communicators at UChicago, and the benefits of the AMWA membership for career advancement.
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About the Event
Join us for an insightful one-hour webinar focused on essential skill development for medical communicators at the University of Chicago Professional Education, and the benefits of the AMWA membership for career advancement.
Learn about UCPE's stackable certificate portfolio, and its exclusive approach to a top-tier educational experience, professional development, and partnership with AMWA.
Whether you are a student, experienced writer, or healthcare professional, this session will provide valuable insights into launching your career or advancing your expertise in medical communications, and building your visibility as an industry professional.
Speaking at the event
Kathy Adamson, DVM
PDC Student Advisory Board Member | Digital Content Manager, American Medical Writers Association
Dr. Kathy Adamson earned her bachelor's degree from the University of Notre Dame in 1993 and her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Veterinary Medicine in 1999. She completed a one-year small animal medicine and surgery internship at the North...
Learn more about KathyKarine Bravais, MA, MS
Director of Professional Development Programs, UCPE
Karine manages the portfolio of non-credit professional certificate programs at the University of Chicago Professional Education, where she leads the programmatic strategy of new program development, and oversees the curricular growth and performance of existing offerings. Karine was most recently...
Learn more about KarineSharon Rogers, PhD, ELS
Freelance Medical Writer
Sharon Rogers, PhD, ELS started her career in 1994 working as a consultant for a boutique writing company. As a consultant at a small company, she learned to write regulatory documents and publications, often getting “out of her comfort zone.” Subsequently, she worked at two large pharmaceutical...
Learn more about Sharon