Sunday, December 16, 2007
The Call for Participation for the upcoming Documentation and Training Life Sciences 2008 Conference (June 23-26, 2008) is open. The event explores solutions to content challenges faced by pharmaceutical companies, medical device manufacturers, and health and hospital corporations. Attendees will include medical, science, and technical writers, marketing professionals, instructional designers, regulatory specialists, information technologists, document engineers, interaction designers and content and online community managers.
You can submit your presentation and workshop proposals online until December 20, 2007.
Before you submit, find out what we’re looking for and what information we require.
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