Wednesday, 26 April 201712:00-1:30pm ET
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Successful submissions include clear and compelling data demonstrating the safety and effectiveness of your product. Writing test reports that meet current regulatory and quality expectations is critical. But test reports can include a great deal of irrelevant or confusing information, especially to an agency person reading them for the first time. Good test summaries highlight and interpret important findings, explain complicated topics, address unusual findings and persuade the reader that your product is safe and effective.
In this webcast, you will learn about required elements of good test reports and important elements of test summaries. The goal is not just to improve your technical writing skills, but to improve your ability to persuade others of the safety and effectiveness of your product.
Learning Level: Intermediate
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