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Why Hire A Medical Devices Writer?
The medical device industry is similar to the pharmaceutical industry but has many differences when it comes to medical writing. An experienced medical devices writer will have the skills and expertise to write content that takes these differences into account and that is relevant and engaging for your target audience. Whether you need well-researched articles, content for your medical device website or you need a paper written for medical professionals, an experienced writer can help. To find a medical device writer that suits your specific needs, simply search our freelance writing marketplace and view writing samples tagged "medical devices".
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Browse Our Top Medical Devices Writers
Search top medical devices writers to write high-quality content for the medical devices industry. As a Scripted member you will be able to reach out to them directly, negotiate price, and start short or long-term assignments with ease.
Amanda G
United States •I specialize in taking complicated medical and scientific information and turning it into reader-friendly material. I hold a bachelor's degree in Biological Sciences and a master's degree in Biomedical Sciences, with strong knowledge of pharmacology, biochemistry, microbiology, and genetics, as well as healthcare in general and dentistry specifically. I have over a decade of experience in both writing and healthcare and can tackle any topic with enthusiasm and professionalism.
Customer Ratings:Renee B
Washington, District of Columbia, United States •Renee A Butler is a finance writer whose writing has appeared in numerous outlets related to finance and investing, from TheStreet to SCORE. She has an MBA from Exeter, degrees in psychology, and over 15 years of experience working with hedge funds and startups. Her work is centered on technology, consumer trends, and investing strategies.
Customer Ratings:I have a background in healthcare which includes nursing, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, cancer, programme management and commissioning in the UK health setting. I also write for the travel and leisure industry and am a walking guidebook author. My portfolio includes writing on local food production for a regional magazine.
Customer Ratings:Ruby S
Last online 2 daysI love to travel and immerse myself in different cultures. I have written Lifestyle and Travel pieces for travel and tours sites, e-commerce platforms, and offline businesses over the years. In addition, my Biology degree and training in Practical Nursing helps me write Healthcare and Sciences articles.
Customer Ratings:Pam Sornson writes about technology, the law, parenting, and the environment, among many other subjects. Her legal background supports her comprehensive analytical skills and her compassion for humanity helps her to connect with clients on every level.
Customer Ratings:Read Sample Medical Devices Blog Posts
The best way to find the perfect medical devices content writer for your business is to read writing samples they have published in the past. All Scripted writers offer writing samples to potential clients to showcase their talent and experience. Check out these blog posts from a few of our medical devices writers:
The Future of Bladder Exstrophy Care in China
Bladder exstrophy care in China today
Dr. Zhou Huixia is the first to acknowledge that when it comes to the treatment of bladder exstrophy, China's medical system has room for improvement. Larger centers like Beijing and Shanghai are well-equipped to treat the condition, but in the less-developed autonomous regions, like Tibet and the far-west province of Xinjiang, children born with bladder exstrophy have far less access to necessary medical care. Unfortunately, it is these autonomous regions that see the country's highest concentration of children born with bladder exstrophy.
When asked about the reason for China's uneven distribution of bladder exstrophy...
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Doctors are often so caught up in the day-to-day operations of being a doctor -- which includes, of course, caring for patients -- that they don't think to take the time to market their actual ophthalmology practice. And, in today's digital age, that marketing includes a plan for optimizing a website and performing a wide variety of digital marketing services for yourself and for your practice. In this blog post, then, we're going to discuss the various ways that you, as an ophthalmologist, will be able to market your business quickly and effectively using some of the best known digital...
Read MoreHold End-of-Life Conversations Early to Build a Treatment Plan around Patient Values
As a physician, you strive to provide your patients with the best medical care possible – to manage their chronic diseases, to send their cancer into remission, to rehabilitate them after a stroke. But when is it too much? Do you know when your patients want treatment and when they would rather be made comfortable to let their illness take its course? How do you know the right time to initiate these end-of-life discussions? "As people's capacities wane, whether through age or ill health, making their lives better often requires curbing our purely medical imperatives – resisting the urge to...
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