Medical Writing Jobs — MDRG

MDRG is always hiring.

If you have medical expertise — education and/or experience — the Medical Resource Group (MDRG) may be the right gig for you … and it’s not just for writers.

Writers often have a portfolio of other experience, which may be put to good use for this particular company.

If interested, visit their job description page and apply here.

I copied the following from the company’s website regarding ongoing job opportunities …

The Medical Resource Group keeps an active database of freelance contributors with specific skills and expertise. We are specifically looking for contributors with the following skill sets:

Medical content experts have graduate level degrees in medical or pharmaceutical sciences (M.D., Ph.D., Pharm.D., etc.) and experience in medical subfields (eg. rheumatology, oncology, neurology, pharmacodynamics, etc.). Ability to work with both clients and content developers like medical writers and artists is crucial.

Medical writers have experience and certification as professional medical writers, preferably with an advanced degree in the sciences.

Medical artists / animators have experience or education in digital medical illustration.

Videographers have experience in video production for the web; experience with medical topics is preferred.

If you would like to be considered for future projects, please send a resume, a portfolio of work, and contact information to:  editor@mdrg.com

2 Responses “Medical Writing Jobs — MDRG” →
  1. very nice post. i am always searching for information on online writing jobs. i may take a peek. i wrote training manuals and how tos for the biggest insurance company in american for several years. is the pay pretty good?

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    • Hi, Sharron. I understand that the pay is remarkable, but it depends on your area of expertise, portfolio of experience and how much experience you have. If you’re interested, I would definitely click on the MDRG link in the post and follow the directions on how to be considered. If can’t hurt to inquire. Wishing you the best.

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