Track 2, Session 2
Juliana Merten, PharmD, BCPS, BCOP, Chimeric Medical Communications, LLC
Julianna Merten is the CEO of Chimeric Medical Communications, LLC. She began medical writing professionally in 2018 while working as a clinical pharmacist in stem cell transplant for Mayo Clinic. As a clinical pharmacist, she has published more than 50 peer-reviewed manuscripts, book chapters, and abstracts later selected as oral presentations or posters at national meetings. During her tenure at Mayo Clinic, she served as chair of the Pharmacy Research Committee and as assistant program director for the Oncology Pharmacy Residency, where she taught residents to interpret clinical trials and assess the importance of the data. She also worked with the American College of Clinical Pharmacy and the American Society of health-systems Pharmacists as a content matter expert for their Board Certification in Oncology Pharmacy Review Course. In this role, she taught faculty how to write better test questions and edited faculty questions. She has been teaching others to write better questions for more than a decade and is also an invited speaker on this topic for the 2023 Alliance for Continuing Education in the Health Professions Annual Conference.
Session Synopsis:
Excellent critical thinking skills are core skills of experts in medical communications. Learn how from a clinical pharmacist how clinicians read and interpret the medical literature. Resources to support critical appraisal of clinical trials will be highlighted. From PICO to p-values, learn how to decipher what is significant about the next paper you read.