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Volume 55, April 2007 |
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Each issue the Global Communicator sets out to cover an industry and language - in six articles or less! This issue, we turn our focus to the clinical research industry - a topic that is in the forefront of my mind - most likely because I am writing this newsletter in-between sessions and booth duty at the 2007 ACRP Conference & Exposition in Seattle, Washington.
Our featured language is Polish. As in previous issues, we'll look at the resources and tools companies can turn to before entering the Polish business market.
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Clinical Research in Poland
Clinical trials are the basis for determining the safety and efficiency of pharmaceuticals, biologics, and medical devices. They are a field of science which is subject to strict rules specified in the legal acts pertaining to the industry so as to protect the subjects by means of appropriate procedures for organizing, monitoring, and controlling each trial.
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Polish
Polish is a Slavic language spoken by more than 41 million people, including an estimated 1.5 million in the former Soviet Union. According to Britannica.com, the earliest continuous text in Polish dates from the 14th century. The standard language, formulated in the 16th century, combines features of western and southeastern dialects.
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Global Language Solutions' owners are featured in Orange Coast Magazine's April 2007 issue. And, GLS announces its certification as a WBE by the Women's Business Enterprise National Council.
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Request our latest tip sheet: "Tips for Communicating across Cultures." Or, access one of our other easy-to-follow tip sheets from a variety of industries including ethnic marketing, hospitality, legal, life sciences...
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Featured Industry: Automotive
Featured Language: Japanese
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