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THE A-Z OF MEDICAL WRITING
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THE A-Z OF
MEDICAL WRITING
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Tim Albert learnt the long words studying psychology and the short
ones as a Daily Mirror trainee. He then worked for the broadsheets
and the BBC and was education correspondent of the New Statesman .
Rampant hypochondriasis steered him into medical journalism, and
he was executive editor of World Medicine and editor of BMA News
Review . Since 1990 he has run his own training company, delivering
hundreds of courses on writing to doctors and other health profes-
sionals. He is a fellow of the Institute of Personnel and Development,
organiser of the BMJ ’s annual short course for journal editors, and
visiting fellow in medical writing at Southampton University.
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THE A-Z OF
MEDICAL WRITING
Tim Albert
Tim Albert Training, Surrey, UK
BMJ
Books
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First published in 2000
by BMJ Books, BMA House, Tavistock Square,
London WC1H 9JR
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British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
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ISBN 0-7279-1487-1
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Printed and bound in Great Britain by J W Arrowsmith Ltd, Bristol
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