This seminar provides information on predatory publishing and predatory-safe medical writing practices. Practical aspects are highlighted by discussing real cases and sharing of approaches to avoid publication scams. Topics to be covered are: Origins of open access publishing and current landscape Key elements of publication ethics (peer review; conflict of interest; etc…) including Good Publication Practice Definition of predatory publishing, predatory journals, hijacked journals Presentation and introduction of checklists to identify predatory publishers Advice to develop predatory-safe medical writing processes The recent spread of predatory conferences and the rise of predatory medical communication agencies (med-comms) Participants are invited to share their experiences either in advance or at the session. In preparation, participants are encouraged to read the following article: http://journal.emwa.org/trends-in-medical-writing/predatory-publishing-what-medical-communicators-need-to-know/article/4945/predatory-publishing-what-medical-communicators-need-to-know.pdf