Posts Tagged ‘medical professionals’

Information About Medical Writing

October 29th, 2009

medical-writer.jpgMedical writing is the activity of producing scientific documentation by a specialized writer. The medical writer typically is not one of the scientists or doctors who performed the research.

A medical writer, working with doctors, scientists, and other subject matter experts, creates documents that effectively and clearly describe research results, product use, and other medical information. The medical writer also makes sure the documents comply with regulatory, journal, or other guidelines in terms of content, format and structure.

In order to be a good medical writer you must be able to work very efficiently with data, science, and of course be a good writer. Medical writing skills is mainly the ability to convert large amounts of data into a form that can be easily understood. An especially enticing aspect of the medical writing position is the freedom to be able to work at home and of course the fact that a competent medical writer can make $100,000 to $200,000 dollars a year!

The controversy surrounding medical writing is the lack of transparency. When a team of professionals work together to write a medical paper there have been instances in the past where random authors have been given authorship of the medical paper even though they have nothing to do with its creation. That is at the heart of the dishonesty surrounding medical writing.

science-professionals.jpgWe’ll be discussing the controversy surrounding medical writing more in the future, but the best rule of thumb is that if you, as a medical writer, are ever approached to do some writing that is unethical you should just walk away. Advertising agencies in the medical field would benefit from more medical writers. Adding professionals that are focused on data review and communication rather than marketing will lead to more honesty in medical ads.

If you are a medical writer or considering a career in the field of medical writing, consider using the professional tools available from CMI Interactive. There science professionals can find a toolbox full of resources to help sharpen their skills in the industry.

CMI Interactive Frequently Asked Questions

October 22nd, 2009

For those that are unframiliar with CMI Interactive’s small business tools for independent contractors, we’re going to take this opportunity to answer a few frequently asked questions about our service for medical professionals. If you have any questions beyond what this brief FAQ, you can contact us here.

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How often are the pages updated?
Every month offers several new articles of interest, links, or download files. If you have a specific question, please send us feedback. Our authors also post responses to frequently asked questions.

I’m new to Independent Contracting. What do I do first?
CMI Interactive.com covers the bases. Research each step with help from the Small Business Tool pages.
Step One: Set up your small business. Step Two: Find a contract. Step Three: Manage your money. (Does this seem like a lot of work? Consider outsourcing some or all.) Step Four: Consider an agent. Register today to view more details and professional advice!

Should I incorporate?
While numerous entity structures exist, many independent contractors select a corporate structure. Single member LLCs are also a popular choice. In most cases, corporations may provide a veil of personal asset protection, deductibility of insurance premiums, and solo or multiple shareholder options. However, corporations may also be subject to franchise taxing, reporting requirements, and corporate documentation. The list is lengthy. Always check with your attorney or state’s Business Corporation Act for specifics. You can find Secretary of State Office links listed within our Legal page. Register today for access to Independent Contractor Small Business Tools!

What is the subscription fee?
A nominal subscription fee gains you access to all three areas: Small Business Tools, Industry News, and Continuing Education. Newcomers and seasoned professionals alike benefit from resources not found anywhere else! The tax deductible rate is a simple $14.99 per month. Of course, our online payment system is secure and backed by Authorize.net. See our Registration page for more details.

What will I see in the Small Business Tools section?
The basic flow includes an article of interest, archive of articles, downloadable files, links, and author recommendations to name a few. Other pages such as the bill rate calculator change up the scene, offering more interaction.

Who writes the small business pages?
The pages are authored by professionals within their respective industries. For example, an attorney provides the legal information, a certified public accountant offers tax links, and a financial advisor presents life planning. Biographies and photographs are posted by the authors. Impressed by their advice? Contact them via links to their e-mail accounts and corporate web pages.

Where do the job links come from?
ConsignMed is our exclusive job link provider. You will only see the freshest, highest paying contract opportunities around. They work with the top medical device and pharmaceutical companies in the world. Experience their award winning service through our links.

Click here to see the full list of frequently asked questions.

What Makes A Business Successful?

October 14th, 2009

200px-McDonald's_Corporate_Logo.svg.pngQuestion: Does McDonald’s make the best hamburgers?

Answer: No (unless you ask your 5 year old)

Then why are they the world’s largest chain of hamburger fast food restaurants if they don’t make the best hamburgers? It’s because McDonald’s knows how to get you or your kids into their restaurant. They are great at marketing their products and they have carved out solid facility administration rules and standards for each of their franchises.

Are you afraid to open a business? Starting a new business is safe and simple, if you know what you are doing. The secret behind a great company’s start is in avoiding the pitfalls of starting and running a small business.

First of all, a successful small business starts with the owner’s personal characteristics. As a business owner you will not have an overseer to guide you in the right direction. You must be motivated to and focused.

Poor choice of opportunity (or a lack of market research) is another small business’s administrative pitfall as well as failure to seek professional advice. Here at CMI Interactive, we focus on providing serious knowledge for science professionals. We offer business mentoring, discounted continuing education, industry news, as well as a toolbox full of small business tools for independent contractors. Visit cmiinteractive.com for more information.

Small Business Knowledge Quiz

October 7th, 2009

We’ve got a little small business knowledge quiz for you. It covers a few of the important aspects about taxes, marketing, and business expansion.

true-false-business-quiz.jpgTrue or False: Pricing a product or service is more of an art than a science.

True or False: The best place to get money to start or expand your business is a bank.

True or False: All businesses should advertise heavily in the yellow pages since every home has a copy.

True or False: You should hire family members in your business.

True or False: Recent changes in tax law now gives employees a bigger tax break than small business owners.

Click the Read More click to find out the answers.
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