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Posted on: May 29, 2008 7:53 AM, by Karen Ventii

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I recently teamed up with Hitt Medical Writing, LLC to bring you science/medical writing jobs (see the new section of the sidebar).

Hitt Medical Writing is a company that provides solutions to industries in the life sciences, including continuing medical education, pharmaceutical, and biotech companies.

Company founder, Emma Hitt Ph.D., produces "The HittList"TM, a free weekly subscription email containing information about science/medical writing/editing jobs (both staff and freelance).

I've been receiving this job list for ages and find it to be a great resource for freelance, full-time and part-time science/medical writers looking for jobs.

Each time The HittListTM comes out, I will feature one job on this blog. Check back regularly for new writing jobs and be sure to subscribe to The HittListTM for more jobs!

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Karen: what a wonderful idea!

Posted by: Sandra Porter | May 29, 2008 11:53 AM

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Thanks for your support Sandra. I hope (and believe) that it will be very useful for some readers, especially for those freelance science/medical writers.

Posted by: Karen Ventii | May 29, 2008 12:27 PM

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wow, thanks for mentioning this resource!


Posted by: "GrrlScientist" | May 29, 2008 12:47 PM

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Karen,

I'm sure this will be helpful and I'll link to this post a bit later when I write about jobs for career-changing Ph.D.'s.

Posted by: Sandra Porter | May 29, 2008 1:17 PM

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Thanks for this. I just graduated from JHU with a science/medical writing degree and hope to find work in DC.

Posted by: JA Gill | May 30, 2008 11:30 AM

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Great idea! I love the HittList--it gave me my first major freelance clients, and it put me in contact with a headhunter with whom I'm currently in the final stages of an interviewing process for a staff job. It's an indispensable source for medical writers!

Posted by: Rebecca Goldstein | May 30, 2008 4:43 PM

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The info about HittList on the website is not available. Did you send toom any of your readers there? Thanks for the tip!

Posted by: thomas | June 3, 2008 11:36 PM

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There is a really good information and there are many medical jobs in Australia that helps medical professionals and find more http://www.fastmed.org

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Thank you so much for noticing and the great post about my blog.

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And speaking of the death panel conspiracy theory, has anyone been checking out Arthur Goldwag's coverage of Sarah Palin's conspiratorial beliefs? How sad is it that we still have candidates for national office that believe things that fail the snopes.com test

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