A Medical Writing Specialty that Can Put a Lot of Money in Your Pocket – Regulatory Writing

May 19th, 2009

Medical writing is a special subset of technical writing that requires familiarity with medical and pharmaceutical terminology. It is an excellent niche for those writers with a scientific background.

And within the medical writing subset, regulatory writing is another specialty that pays very well since your employers are usually pharmaceutical companies that rarely have any cash problems.

To create the appropriate documentation in order to obtain regulatory agency approval for a new drug is the chief responsibility of a regulatory writer. To market and distribute a prescription drug one needs to have the regulatory stamp of approval of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

There are several types of specialized documents that you’d be asked to write as a regulatory writer. Here are the two most… Continue reading A Medical Writing Specialty that Can Put a Lot of Money in Your Pocket - Regulatory Writing

Writing A Personal Statement For College Is Tough

February 26th, 2009

The entire college admission process is grueling and psychologically taxing, but little is worse off than writing the personal statement for college applications. At first, you may think that the personal statement for college is going to be easy; just sit down and write a few words about what inspires you, or what you want to accomplish. Personal statements for college are more than just that. The actual fact is when you are in high school, you probably have not much to do as far as writing is concerned. You could easily breeze through on the five paragraph essay, and write an endless series of meaningless papers, getting A’s, as well as they are properly organized and formatted. When you set to create your… Continue reading Writing A Personal Statement For College Is Tough

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