ABPI Training Course

This ABPI training course is designed to help you understand and apply the ABPI Code of Practice in real-world pharmaceutical and medical communications environments.

You will learn how to create, review, and manage content that meets strict compliance standards, ensuring it is accurate, balanced, and not misleading. The course focuses on how the Code is applied in practice, including promotional materials, medical content, and interactions with healthcare professionals.

Whether you are new to ABPI or looking to strengthen your compliance knowledge, this course provides a clear, practical understanding of how to work safely and confidently within regulated pharmaceutical settings.

About This Course

This ABPI training course is designed to prepare you for real work within the pharmaceutical and medical communications industries, where compliance is not optional, it is fundamental to how all content is created, reviewed, and approved.

The course is built around how the ABPI Code of Practice is applied in real professional environments. It goes beyond learning rules and clauses, focusing instead on how compliance decisions are made in practice, where risk is often subtle, judgement is required, and even small wording choices can have significant consequences.

The ABPI training course is intentionally structured to be focused and efficient, giving you the essential knowledge and practical skills needed for professional medical writing without unnecessary complexity or unnecessary theory. It takes a practical, industry-focused approach. You will develop a clear understanding of why the Code exists, how self-regulation operates within the UK pharmaceutical industry, and how communication directly impacts patient safety, clinical decision-making, and public trust.

You will learn how to assess content based on effect rather than intent, understanding that material can be considered promotional regardless of how it is labelled. The course explores how promotion is defined broadly under the Code, and why misclassification is one of the most common sources of compliance risk.

A key focus of the course is developing the ability to identify and manage high-risk areas in medical writing. This includes understanding marketing authorisation boundaries, avoiding pre-licence promotion, and recognising where communication may unintentionally create promotional effect.

You will also develop practical writing skills aligned with ABPI requirements, including how to handle claims, data, and comparisons, areas where breaches most frequently occur. The course emphasises how wording, structure, and emphasis can create misleading impressions, even when data are technically accurate.

In addition, you will gain a clear understanding of approval workflows and certification requirements, learning how materials are reviewed, signed off, and controlled before use. This includes recognising when content requires certification and how misclassification can lead directly to compliance failures.

The course also explores real-world interactions with healthcare professionals, organisations, and the public, including meetings, educational materials, and disease awareness campaigns. You will learn how to ensure communication remains appropriate, proportionate, and free from inducement or promotional bias.

Transparency is another core theme. You will understand how transfers of value must be disclosed, and how documentation, language, and activity descriptions directly impact compliance and public accountability.

Importantly, the course examines real ABPI breach patterns, showing how most compliance failures arise not from deliberate misconduct, but from common writing errors such as over-interpretation, imbalance, and misleading presentation.

Finally, the course develops end-to-end compliance thinking, training you to assess risk across an entire project lifecycle, from brief through to final output. You will learn how experienced writers make defensible decisions under pressure, where multiple rules apply simultaneously and clear answers are not always obvious.

By the end of the course, you will have developed not just knowledge of the ABPI Code, but the ability to apply it confidently in real-world scenarios, ensuring that your work is clear, compliant, and defensible.

Who Is This Course For?

This course is designed for individuals looking to develop or strengthen their understanding of ABPI compliance and pharmaceutical communication standards.

It is particularly suitable for:

  • Aspiring medical and regulatory writers
    Individuals who want to understand how compliance shapes all pharmaceutical communication.
  • Life sciences and healthcare graduates
    Graduates seeking to enter medical writing, regulatory, or pharmaceutical roles.
  • Medical writers and agency professionals
    Those looking to improve their understanding of ABPI rules, risk areas, and real-world application.
  • Professionals working in pharmaceutical or healthcare environments
    Individuals involved in content creation, review, or approval processes.
  • Anyone responsible for compliance-sensitive communication
    Individuals who need to ensure materials meet ABPI standards and avoid regulatory risk.

£299

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Developed Under the Robust Impact Framework

Our programmes are designed to reflect real-world regulatory and medical writing practice, not theory alone. Every module is structured to develop defensible documentation skills, inspection-ready thinking, and professional judgement aligned with industry expectations.

We focus on precision, compliance, and accountability so that learner’s transition safely into professional roles. This training is built to prepare you for real submissions, real regulators, and real responsibility.

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What You Will Learn

By the end of this ABPI training course, you will have developed both theoretical understanding and practical compliance judgement.

You will learn how to:

  • Understand the purpose and structure of the ABPI Code
    Learn why the Code exists and how it supports patient safety, trust, and industry accountability.
  • Identify what counts as promotion under the Code
    Recognise promotional content based on effect, not labels or intent.
  • Work safely within marketing authorisation boundaries
    Understand pre-licence risk and avoid prohibited communication.
  • Write compliant claims, data presentations, and comparisons
    Ensure content is accurate, balanced, and not misleading.
  • Understand certification and approval workflows
    Identify when materials require certification and how approval systems operate.
  • Manage interactions with healthcare professionals and organisations
    Ensure communication remains appropriate, proportionate, and compliant.
  • Differentiate public information from promotion
    Learn how to create disease awareness and public materials safely.
  • Understand transparency and disclosure requirements
    Recognise how transfers of value must be documented and reported.
  • Identify common ABPI breaches and writing risks
    Avoid over-interpretation, imbalance, and misleading presentation.
  • Apply end-to-end compliance decision-making
    Develop the ability to assess risk across entire projects, not just individual statements.

Course Content

Lesson 1.1: Foundations of the ABPI Code

Lesson 1.2: ABPI Principles and the “Spirit of the Code”

Lesson 1.3: Personal Accountability for Medical Writers

Lesson 2.1: What Counts as Promotion

Lesson 2.2: Content Outside Promotion

Lesson 2.3: Grey Areas Writers Commonly Get Wrong

Lesson 3.1: Marketing Authorisation

Lesson 3.2: Prescribing Information & Mandatory Content

Lesson 3.3: Format, Distribution & Representatives

Lesson 4.1: Claims: What You Can and Cannot Say

Lesson 4.2: Data Presentation & Visuals

Lesson 4.3: Prohibited Language

Lesson 5.1: What Requires Certification

Lesson 5.2: Role of Medical & AQP Signatories

Lesson 5.3: How Writers Should Work With Compliance

Lesson 6.1: Meetings, Events & Hospitality

Lesson 6.2: Collaborative Working & Studies

Lesson 6.3: Samples & Support Materials

Lesson 7.1: Public Information vs Promotion

Lesson 7.2: Patient Organisations

Lesson 7.3: Disclosure Language

Lesson 8.1: Transfers of Value

Lesson 8.2: Contracted Services & Payments

Lesson 8.3: Documentation & Retention

Lesson 9.1: Typical Writing Errors

Lesson 9.2: How Breaches Are Judged

Lesson 9.3: Preventing Breaches Before They Happen

Lesson 10.1: End-to-End Compliance Decision-Making

Lesson 10.2: Ethical Pressure & Escalation

Lesson 10.3: Working Safely as a Junior Medical Writer

Certification

Upon successful completion, you will be awarded an ABPI Training Certificate from MWA, recognising your understanding of the ABPI Code of Practice and your ability to apply compliance principles in professional settings.

This certification supports your credibility and can strengthen your CV for roles in medical writing, pharmaceutical companies, and medical communications agencies.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, this course is suitable for beginners as well as professionals. It provides a structured introduction while also developing advanced, practical understanding.

No prior knowledge is required. The course starts from foundational principles and builds towards real-world application.

The course focuses on how the ABPI Code is applied in practice, particularly in medical writing, regulatory content, and pharmaceutical communications.

The course is self-paced, allowing you to complete it in your own time depending on your schedule.

Yes, you will receive an ABPI Training Certificate from MWA upon successful completion.

Yes, it provides essential knowledge and practical skills needed for roles involving compliance, medical writing, and pharmaceutical communication.

No specialist tools are required. All learning materials are provided within the course.

Yes, the course is fully online and accessible on desktop, tablet, and mobile devices.

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