As a Freelance Specialist Medical Writer and Editor at Pepgra, you will play a crucial role in ensuring client satisfaction by creating high-quality research and evidence-based policy documents for publication in prestigious journals and regulatory submissions. We are currently seeking specialists in Gastroenterology who possess a strong command of the English language and have expertise in a wide range of disorders within this field.
Your responsibilities will include conducting scientific research and writing in Gastroenterology, encompassing tasks such as manuscript writing, editing, proofreading, and peer review across various document types. You will be expected to adhere to specific instructions, meet deadlines, research industry-related topics, and deliver plagiarism-free content while maintaining accuracy, proper terminology, flow, and coherence of the documents.
To excel in this role, you should hold a Postdoctoral, PhD, or Master's degree, or have equivalent expertise in Gastroenterology. Previous research and writing experience, along with certifications in academic writing, editing, and publishing, will be advantageous. Additionally, familiarity with different styles and conventions in academic and scientific writing, excellent writing and editing skills, and attention to detail are essential qualifications for this position.
Joining Pepgra as a Freelance Specialist Medical Writer and Editor offers a unique opportunity to enhance your research writing skills, gain insights into editing practices, and access the latest industry trends through our learning and discussion platform. You will also have the chance to explore a wide range of topics and contribute to the global research community.
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