Discover medical writing: the science-based career that lets you work remotely, earn well, and make a real impact—no PhD or industry experience required
What Exactly Is Medical Writing—and Why Haven’t You Heard About It?

Protocols
How clinical trials are conducted

CSRs
Clinical study results

ICFs
Forms patients use to consent

Project Assignments

Mock Interviews
Practice mock job interviews to gain confidence and gain insight on what recruiters want

CV & LinkedIn Optimization
We’ll fine-tune your personal brand so you’re irresistible to recruiters

Regulatory Medical Writing Program
The Regulatory Medical Writing Programme is a comprehensive, CPD-aligned training designed to equip life science graduates, pharmacists, nurses, doctors, and other healthcare professionals with the specialised skills required to break into regulatory medical writing. Over 8 weeks, you will gain hands-on experience with industry-standard documents such as clinical study protocols, investigator brochures, clinical study reports, and regulatory submission dossiers (ICH Modules 2.5, 2.7, 2.7.3, 2.7.4). Each assignment mirrors real-world projects, preparing you to deliver at the same standard expected by global pharmaceutical companies and CROs. You will be guided by seasoned regulatory medical writers with extensive experience supporting submissions to the EMA, FDA, and MHRA. Our step-by-step framework ensures you leave with not just theoretical knowledge, but a portfolio of completed documents that can be showcased in interviews and on your CV. The programme includes: Weekly live teaching sessions with Q&A Access to a structured learning portal with downloadable resources Assignments reviewed by expert regulatory writers Career support including CV optimisation, LinkedIn strategy, and mock interviews Alumni community access for continued networking and support This programme is specifically designed to fast-track your career pivot, opening doors to remote contract roles, in-house positions, and freelance consulting opportunities within the pharmaceutical industry.