No Residency Needed - Opportunities for Physicians in CME Writing

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You may be aware of the field of medical writing, but have you heard of medical writers who specialize in CME writing? This area of medical writing involves planning, designing, and executing the kinds of CME activities you may be familiar with for maintaining your license. Today's returning guest, Dr. Morgan Leafe, is a pediatrician and medical writer who works in the CME space, and she’s here to discuss what that entails, why she loves her work, and who is a good fit for this role.  You can find the show notes for this episode and more information by clicking here: www.doctorscrossing.com/episode128   In this episode we’re talking about: Dr. Leafe’s transition from clinical medicine to medical writing Why wanting a career you love is not a selfish goal The flexibility of medical writing as a career  What’s involved in CME writing and content development Steps to take (and not to take) to pursue a CME medical writing role CME medical writing opportunities for those without residency training Where to look for CME roles and typical compensation   Links for this episode: Dr. Morgan Leafe’s LinkedIn Profile  Episode 52 - Coping With The Emotions of Leaving Medicine - Podcast with Dr. Morgan Leafe Five Tips for Handling The Emotional Side Of Leaving Medicine - Blog written by Dr. Morgan Leafe Medical Writing Resource Guide  - This 11-page guide gives you an introduction to medical writing as well as links for courses, books, websites, and tips for exploring this diverse area. Includes steps you can take whether you want to do medical writing as a side gig, or work full-time as a freelancer or on staff in a company.

No Residency Needed - Opportunities for Physicians in CME Writing

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