About Us
Built on real industry experience — not just theory
MWA was created to make medical writing, regulatory writing, and ABPI training practical, accessible, and aligned with real industry standards. Our courses focus on building job-ready skills with recognised certification.
Why MWA Training Exists
Closing the Gap Between Learning and Real Medical Writing Careers
Many courses in medical writing and regulatory writing focus heavily on theory, leaving learners uncertain about how to apply their knowledge in real professional settings. At MWA Training, we are built around a different philosophy, one that prioritises practical skills, clarity, and real-world relevance.
We deliver fully online, professional training designed to reflect how work is actually carried out in the pharmaceutical, healthcare, and medical communications industries. From understanding regulatory requirements and the ABPI Code of Practice to producing clear, accurate, and compliant medical content, our courses are structured to mirror real industry expectations.
MWA Training was created to support individuals at different stages of their career — whether you are an aspiring medical writer, a graduate transitioning from a life sciences background, or a professional looking to strengthen your expertise in regulatory writing or compliance. Our training focuses on building confidence, developing practical capability, and helping you understand not just what to do, but how and why it is done in industry.
We focus on:
- Practical, real-world medical and regulatory writing skills
- Clear, structured training that is easy to follow and apply
- Industry-aligned knowledge relevant to pharmaceutical standards
- Building confidence for entry, transition, and progression in medical writing careers
Our mission is simple — to provide high-quality, practical training that equips you with the skills, knowledge, and recognised certification needed to succeed in medical writing and regulatory roles.
Training You Can Trust
Designed with Industry Relevance in Mind
Every course is carefully structured to align with current expectations in medical writing and regulatory environments. With a focus on clarity, accuracy, and practical application, our training helps you develop skills that translate directly into real-world roles.
Built on Real Industry Insight
MWA is not a generic training provider. Our courses are developed with a clear focus on how medical writing, regulatory writing, and ABPI compliance are applied in real-world professional settings across the pharmaceutical, healthcare, and medical communications industries.
Many learners struggle to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application. Understanding concepts is one thing — applying them confidently in real regulatory documents, medical content, and industry workflows is another. At MWA Training, we are designed specifically to close that gap.
Our training reflects the standards, expectations, and level of clarity required in professional environments, where accuracy, compliance, and effective communication are critical. Whether you are writing clinical content, supporting regulatory submissions, or working within medical communications, our courses are structured to help you develop skills that are directly relevant to real roles.
We recognise that learners come from different backgrounds — from life sciences graduates entering the field, to professionals looking to specialise or advance within medical writing and regulatory roles. That is why our courses are built to be accessible, structured, and focused on building both understanding and practical capability.
WHAT OUR TRAINING FOCUSES ON
- Practical, real-world medical and regulatory writing skills
- Clear guidance aligned with pharmaceutical industry and ABPI expectations
- Structured learning designed for clarity, consistency, and confidence
- Supporting career entry, transition, and progression within medical writing
OUR APPROACH TO QUALITY
We are committed to maintaining high standards across all of our training. Every course is designed, reviewed, and refined to ensure it remains accurate, relevant, and aligned with current industry expectations.
This approach allows us to:
- Regularly review and update course content
- Reflect changes in regulatory guidance and industry standards
- Maintain consistency, clarity, and quality across all learning materials
- Provide learners with up-to-date, reliable, and practical knowledge
Our focus is not just on delivering content, but on ensuring that what you learn is applicable, current, and valuable in real professional contexts.
More Than Just Courses
MWA is built to support long-term professional development, not just course completion. We focus on helping learners build confidence, develop practical expertise, and understand how to apply their skills effectively in real-world medical writing and regulatory environments.
How It Works
Step 1: Choose Your Course
Browse our range of medical writing, regulatory writing, and ABPI training courses and select the one that matches your goals and experience level.
Step 2: Start Learning Immediately
Gain instant access to your course and begin learning through structured, easy-to-follow modules designed for real-world application.
Step 3: Build Practical Skills
Work through practical content that helps you understand industry standards and develop the skills needed for medical writing and regulatory roles.
STEP 4: Get Certified & Progress Your Career
Complete your course and receive a recognised certificate to support your career development in the pharmaceutical and healthcare industries.
Our Approach
At the core of MWA is a simple philosophy:
Clear training. Real understanding. Career-ready skills.
We believe learning medical writing and regulatory writing should build confidence, not create confusion. That’s why every course is carefully structured, clearly explained, and designed to reflect how work is actually carried out in the pharmaceutical and healthcare industries.
Our focus is on practical, industry-relevant training that helps you understand not just the theory, but how to apply it in real professional settings.