Her book and software reviews have been published in the Journal of Electronic Resources in Medical Libraries, the Journal of the Medical Library Association, Collection Management, iMedicalApps, the
American Medical Writers Association Journal, and Technical Services Quarterly, covering topics such as blogs and Athens access.
The book also is the 2014 Best Beach Read in health and an excerpt won the
American Medical Writers Association's Eric Martin Award.
In the more civilized developed world, media personnel covering health sector, medical institutions and related issues are members of professional organizations like
American Medical Writers Association (AMWA) and European Medical Writers Association (EMWA).
Aside from a few quirky copyediting errors, the writing is superb -- the book won a 2010 Solimene Award for Excellence in Medical Communication and the Neal Duane Award for Distinction from the New England chapter of the
American Medical Writers Association. Professor Cromer Learns to Read is a tender, honest, raw story about a marriage that struggles to adapt and prosper in the face of extreme change.
He was a member of the National Association of Science Writers, the
American Medical Writers Association and a former member of the East Brunswick Jewish Center.
Presented at the
American Medical Writers Association meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, September 30, 1980.
To learn more about the medical communications industry, you may want to join the
American Medical Writers Association (AMWA) and find ways to gain some experience in medical writing.
October 11-13, 2007
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member of the National Association of Science Writers, Society of Environmental Journalists, Association of Health Care Journalists, and the
American Medical Writers Association. Foreign members of these organizations, as well as others interested in this special edition, can order a copy by contacting the magazine's subscription manager, Elizabeth Son, by phone: 617-496-2968 or e-mail: elizabeth_son@harvard.edu.
Jennifer is an accomplished writer and editor, as well as a member of the
American Medical Writers Association. She will be a great addition to The Center for AIDS team.
Each article in Biomedical Communication: Selected AMWA Workshops highlights a course in the
American Medical Writers Association Core Curriculum, an educational program culminating in a Certificate of Completion.