You've got the writing skills. You're passionate about medical education. But every prospective CME client asks for that elusive portfolio. Sound familiar?
If you're an aspiring CME writer feeling stuck in this catch-22, you're in the right place. Today, we're breaking down how to build a compelling CME portfolio from scratch - even if you've never had a single client.
Listen in to:
1. Discover three practical strategies to build an impressive CME writing portfolio from scratch
2. Learn how to showcase your existing skills and experience in a way that appeals to CME clients
3. Get insider tips on creating portfolio-worthy samples like needs assessments and blog posts
Ready to turn your blank page into a showcase of your talents? Let's dive in. Resources Ready, Steady, CME!
Portfolio-building playbooks
WriteCME Pro
Finding the Freelance Clients You Deserve
7 Unexpected Strategies To Refresh Your CME Needs Assessment
How to Streamline Your Medical Writing Literature Review Process
Elevate Your Medical Writing: How to Choose the Right Literature Review Approach for Your Project Timestamps 00:00 Alex discusses creating a CME medical writing portfolio for newbies. We explore three options for building a portfolio.
03:25 Diversify needs assessments, consider audience, interprofessional education.
08:12 Build your CME portfolio through networking, courses, and feedback.
09:54 Customize your portfolio to highlight professionalism and reliability. Subscribe for CME writing tips and resources. Subscribe to the Write Medicine podcast! Subscribe to the Write Medicine podcast for more valuable insights on continuing medical education content for health professionals. Click the Follow button and subscribe on your favorite platform.
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