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As many of you may know, I've been looking for another job since my contract with FedEx ended not too long ago.
Today, I got a call from the firm that had the contract: they need a medical writer.
My question is: what all do medical writers do? I've written a few policy and procedures manuals and things of that nature, so how similar are the roles?
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Also, thanks to everyone who responded to my inquiry about the Atlanta job market. I'm still planning on going to Warner Robbins next week unless this medical writing lead pans out pretty quickly (I'll know tomorrow - Wednesday). Of course, I'm still looking for leads in Georgia.
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