Imagine that you met a scientist who has done extensive work
in the field of health and medicine. Write a factual description in
about 80-100 words about the scientist.
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Explanation:
The term "medical writing" encompasses different kinds of work for clients in media, government, and industry. Pharmaceutical companies, medical-device manufacturers, and clinical-research organizations (CROs) all employ writers to prepare regulatory documents used to seek U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval for drugs and devices. Medical writers help doctors write research articles, monographs, and reviews on medical topics. Continuing medical education (CME) companies employ medical writers to produce educational materials and slide kits that doctors and nurses use to prepare for license renewals. Medical writers produce sales training materials, press releases for industry, and fact sheets or Web site materials for government organizations. Medical writers also write about research discoveries for medical journals, Web sites, newsletters, magazines, newspapers, and any other medium that includes coverage of health and medical issues.
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Today I have met a great person who has done extensive work in the field of health and medicine
he must have suffer the things will inexplicably fail, necessitating an extra couple of hours of work or cancellation of the next few days’ plans. Machines will suddenly stop working at crucial moments. Data that doesn’t seem to make sense will be collected. It doesn’t matter which field you’re in—these will all happen to you, and they will all cause pain
But writing in particular really hurts him How much writing a scientist will do in their career will likely vary depending on how important publications are to the specific field However, every scientist in any field will ultimately have to write at least three documents . like
- Progress report
- Thesis/dissertation
- Literature review
- Manuscript
- Grant proposal
- Ethics application
- Patent application etc..
Big and small successes he must have celebrated All the categories so far he have been quite negative—probably because everyone remembers painful things with more clarity. But it isn’t all misery! From mastering a new protocol to winning one of these increasingly rare grants, there are plenty of joyful things in scientific career and they must be duly respected. Maybe it’s when you deliver a flawless presentation or when your first paper as first author is accepted for publication. It can even be every subsequent time a paper is accepted!
I have learnt many things about him I wish I could have seen his work with my eyes.
But I have learnt something that every work is done by the great hard work.