Novel Malpractice: Med School for Writers by Physician Presentation

Presented by: Ronda Wells
Categories: Medicine

Ronda Wells, M.D. dives into necessary information for accurate medical writing, including resources, cliches and tropes, and writing for people with different medical knowledge levels.

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