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Tag Archives: medical writing

How useful are your publications?

Posted on 23 Mar 2018 by Rebecca Wild

 Women Scientists

Simple considerations when writing an article can make your work more accessible to a broader readership, finds Matthew Edmonds.

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Posted in Academia, Blog, Communication, Research | Tagged academia, accessible, article, audience, citation, matthew edmonds, medical writing, open access, research articles, scientific writing

An evidence‑based career change: My move into medical writing

Posted on 03 Nov 2017 by David Payne

signpostMatthew Edmonds took a very scientific approach to career planning. His previous ideas were based on old information, he realised. So he re‑assessed things, and changed direction.

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Posted in Career paths, Communication | Tagged medical writing, regulation
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