Anand Devasthanam
The purpose of science communication is to bring people closer to science
S8E5: MEDICAL WRITING: learning to work with minimal guidance
S8E4: MEDICAL WRITING: Complex terminology
S8E3: MEDICAL WRITING: People skills
S8E2: MEDICAL WRITING: Adapting style and tone
S8E1: MEDICAL WRITING: challenges in transitioning
S7E7: MEDICAL WRITING: three things you can only say ONCE
S7E6: MEDICAL WRITING: Overcoming not-so-good decisions
S7E5: MEDICAL WRITING: Creating your first sample
S7E3: MEDICAL WRITING: outline before you write
S7E2: MEDICAL WRITING: Don’t confuse your reader
S7E1: MEDICAL WRITING: Develop a writing process
S6E10: MEDICAL WRITING: Utilizing downtime intelligently
S6E9: MEDICAL WRITING: Self-reflection and growth
S6E8: MEDICAL WRITING: Redefine writing during career progression
S6E7: MEDICAL WRITING: preparing for experience-based questions
S6E6: MEDICAL WRITING: The L-E-A-D approach
S6E5: MEDICAL WRITING: unusual yet potent interviewing tip
S6E4: MEDICAL WRITING: Receiving feedback
S6E3: MEDICAL WRITING: Providing feedback
S6E2: MEDICAL WRITING: ‘easy’ is a trap
S6E1: MEDICAL WRITING: A.C.T
S5E20: MEDICAL WRITING: why do it?
S5E19: MEDICAL WRITING: is it here to stay?
S5E18: MEDICAL WRITING: is it lonely?
S5E17: MEDICAL WRITING: why does it exist?
S5E14: MEDICAL WRITING: Do I need to take a course?
S5E15: MEDICAL WRITING: How do I improve my writing skills when I’m busy?
S5E16: MEDICAL WRITING: What is a timeline?
S5E13: MEDICAL WRITING: what is a portfolio?
S5E12: MEDICAL WRITING: will scientists find it challenging?