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  • American Medical Writers Association (AMWA): Provides support and networking for those who write, edit, or are employed in the field of biomedical communication as a teacher or as a specialist in multimedia, public relations, advertising, or marketing. Events calendar, chapter links, resources and contacts provided.
  • American Medical Writers Association (AMWA), Canada Chapter: Serving the medical writers and biomedical communicators of Canada.
  • American Medical Writers Association (AMWA), Delaware Valley Chapter: Serving the medical writers and biomedical communicators of Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Maryland.
  • American Medical Writers Association (AMWA), Greater Chicago Area Chapter: Serving the medical writers and biomedical communicators of the greater Chicago area.
  • American Medical Writers Association (AMWA), Mid-Atlantic Chapter: Serving the medical writers and biomedical communicators of Virginia, Maryland, West Virginia, and Delaware.
  • American Medical Writers Association (AMWA), Northern California Chapter: Serving the medical writers and biomedical communicators of Northern California, Nevada, and Hawaii.
  • American Medical Writers Association (AMWA), Northwest Chapter: Serving the needs of medical writers and biomedical communicators in the Pacific Northwest, including British Columbia, Canada, and the states of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, and Alaska.
  • American Medical Writers Association (AMWA), Pacific Southwest Chapter: Serving the medical writers and biomedical communicators of southern California, southern Nevada, and Arizona.
  • American Medical Writers Association (AMWA), Rocky Mountain Chapter: Serving the medical writers and biomedical communicators of Colorado, Utah and Wyoming.
  • American Medical Writers Association (AMWA), SouthEast Chapter: Serving the medical writers and biomedical communicators of Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi and Georgia.
  • American Medical Writers Association (AMWA), Southwest Chapter: Serving the medical writers and biomedical communicators of Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and New Mexico.
  • BioCommunications Association (BCA): Source of education and expertise for all users and producers of communication media in the life sciences. Includes image gallery, awards, and information on its Registered Biological Photographer (R.B.P.) program.
  • European Medical Writers Association (EMWA): Serving the needs of professional biomedical communicators with academic, industrial and journalistic affiliations.
  • Health Sciences Communications Association (HeSCA): Provides biomedical communicators and biocommunication professionals resources, workshops and meetings, job bank, publications, and service awards.
  • Medical Writing Discussion Forum: Topics can include any aspect of medical writing, including certification issues, technologies used in medical writing, style issues and specific.
  • National Association of Medical Communicators (NAMC): Unites and supports medical journalists and communicators as they provide health information to consumers via various media, including broadcast, print and the Internet, through newsletters, conferences, links, articles, and networking.
  • World Association of Medical Editors (WAME): Voluntary association of editors seeking to foster international cooperation among editors of peer-reviewed medical journals.


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