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Re: Another spin-off: where to find writing jobs that are NOT IT related
Subject:Re: Another spin-off: where to find writing jobs that are NOT IT related From:Martin Bosworth <martinhbosworth -at- gmail -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com> Date:Thu, 9 Jun 2005 14:44:14 -0400
On 6/9/05, Lori Olcott <lori_olcott -at- yahoo -dot- com> wrote:
>
> The military is rolling out CHCS II (Composite Health Care System) - a
> major upgrade from CHCS. Instead of a green screen system, it's windows
> based and is supposed to have lots of new bells and whistles. As this is
> a brand new system, documentation is at an all time minimum. The military
> is sending out trainers to teach the docs and nurses how to use the new
> system; but once they're gone, the facility will be on its own. If
> there's a military hospital nearby, you might see if they want to contract
> you on to do their in-house docs or even join their CHCS team. (This
> might be through SAIC contractors, though.) Your medical background will
> get you far in their eyes, and you'll be working with a different level of
> audience - still educated and advanced, but not the highly focused
> specialists you've worked with thus far.
Absolutely!
One of the major things I'll be working on in the future is
diagramming and documenting how CHCS II interfaces with medical
databases, proprietary systems, and patient intake applications like
WAMHIS, the child/adolescent psychiatry remote care system.
There are tons and tons of opportunities for technical writers in the
military medical field. If you can write proposals, you're even better
off. It's all a matter of which tack you take.
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