Medical writing courses and professional development

Structured medical writing training designed to build confidence, capability and career progression.

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Professional medical writing skills and training by qualifAI.

qualifAI is our dedicated training initiative delivering medical writing courses designed to build practical skills and support career progression.

We offer a range of courses for pharmaceutical professionals, aspiring medical writers and experienced writers looking to strengthen their expertise. Whether you are getting into medical writing or looking to develop advanced skills, our programmes are built around how medical communications operate in practice.

As a UK-based provider of industry-led training, we focus on delivering high-quality training that reflects current standards, regulatory expectations and modern AI-enabled workflows. Our courses are available as one-to-one sessions, workshops or flexible on-demand learning, designed to suit all career stages and levels of experience.

Ready to develop your medical writing skills? Explore our courses on the qualifAI training website with the link here (link will open in a new tab):

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What can you expect to learn?

  • Learn how to become a medical writer to earn extra income (even if you have no prior experience)

  • The essential skills required to become a successful medical writer

  • How to transition from healthcare, pharmacy, medicine or science into medical writing

  • Learn about medical writing for pharmaceutical professionals

  • How to start a freelance medical writing career from your own home (including how to price your services)

  • How to build a medical writing portfolio that gets you hired

  • How to find medical writing jobs online

  • The difference between regulatory, scientific and health content writing

  • How to use AI tools safely and ethically in medical writing

  • …and much more!

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