Medical Publishing

01/08/2017
An internationally oriented company

An internationally oriented company

Cremer Consulting SARL is located in the gorgeous Alsatian city of Strasbourg. This highly symbolic European city mirrors the company’s European and global playing field.

Situated in the heart of Europe, Cremer Consulting SARL has acted as a specialist in medical communication for 12 years now. Whether for scientific translation, proofreading, or writing assignments, our array of clients is wide-ranging, in line with the company’s international orientation.

Publishing houses, the pharmaceutical industry, communications agencies, clinicians, the list goes on. While a large proportion of our clientèle is situated in Europe, our client network extends to North America and Asia as well.
Our quick response times and expertise in medical communication thus cross borders, perfectly underscoring one key element—we are ardently resolved to our international orientation.

Article submissions

Article submissions

While our agency tends to writing and proofreading articles meant for publication in prestigious journals, it likewise lends its assistance with the submission phase.

Depending upon the journal in question, the submission phase can prove to be a real conundrum. Identifying and uploading documents and figures in the right order, declarations of conflicts of interest… The list of requirements sometimes proves to be quite long. And the overall process often entails a lot of work.

To help you save precious time and spare you this arduous procedure, our team can handle the submission and follow-up for your manuscript.
Feel free to relieve yourself of this task. Our team is accustomed to such procedures and would be delighted to attend to them on your behalf. Get in touch should you have any questions!

New perspectives regarding hemophilia

New perspectives regarding hemophilia

Dr. Sébastian Lobet, from the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation of the Cliniques universitaires Saint-Luc, in Brussels, Belgium, tasked us with proofreading several articles on joint disorders in hemophiliac patients

Dr. Lobet initially concentrated his research on arthropathies in patients affected by hemophilia, as well as their impact on locomotion and muscle strength. Thanks to new technologies, the quantified analysis of gait and muscle strength has been introduced in the hospital setting. Due to this breakthrough, it is possible to precisely assess the impact of rehabilitation on the quality of patients’ gait and muscular strength.

Dr. Lobet, in close cooperation with Prof. Hermans, also conducts research on the optimization of physical activities for hemophiliac patients, based on adapted exercises. Their collaborative work is making swift progress toward the aim of zero hemorrhages suffered by hemophiliac patients who practice a physical activity.