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Old 10-11-2009, 01:01 PM   #1
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Default Medical Articles, Who is the best?

Good day,

I am not sure if this is the right place to post this, but here it goes. I am considering a new project that will require me to get articles written that will have to provide the visitors with decent, high quality information.

I want to deliver information that is useful and correct. The articles for this specific project will be on a medical topic.

So the question is: which article writers do you suggest for a job like this? If you are a writer that is up to the challenge and can deliver, then please let me know here or PM me.

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Default Re: Medical Articles, Who is the best?

You might try the Medical Writers Association. (I think that's what it is called.)

I looked into what it would take to join a while back, but I think it is too easy to get people who are mis-informed or get their medical background from Oprah.

You can try me, too.

I have a small ton of healthcare training (former certified Paramedic; got half way thru RN school; BS in Microbiology)

Unfortunately, I don't have anything that currently credentials me as someone with medical expertise. Hence, I recommend looking at Medical Writers Association.

(For various reasons, though, I would actually think the MWA might be a better choice than someone who does have an RN. As much as I widely respect RNs, and RN training, the training has grown quite a bit in sophistication in the last few decades -- so people who have had an RN for a while may not have the level of expertise you require, may not be up-to-date. Even in my RN class, of just a few years' ago, there were people who struggled with the A&P science.)

Okay....off my soapbox now.

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