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Ive been reading the mails and I see that most of you prefer the
"Bio/medical/pharmaceutical" writing then the "IT/software/computer"
writing. Why? and why can't a good writer become either or? is there
specific training to go from an IT writer to a Medical writer? Enlighten me.
isnt it the same on a daily basis other than the content writing is
different?