Future-Proof Your Literature Search Beyond PubMed CME writers—what’s your backup plan if PubMed access is disrupted? With recent funding concerns, PubMed’s future is uncertain—and that could mean unexpected challenges in conducting literature searches for your CME projects. In the latest episode of Write Medicine, I share: 🔎 Three powerful alternative databases that archive biomedical research 📖 How to retrieve past research using digital archives 📌 The must-have tools every CME writer should bookmark today Stay ahead of the changes! Tune in to learn how to keep your research workflow seamless, no matter what happens with PubMed. 🎧 What’s your go-to resource beyond PubMed? Share in the comments! ⬇️ #CMEWriting #LiteratureSearch #ContinuingEducation
Write Medicine
Professional Training and Coaching
Snoqualmie, WA 1,506 followers
A weekly podcast to help you create compelling continuing education content for health professionals.
About us
Struggling with how to create continuing medical education content for health professionals (CME/CE) that lifts learning and changes behaviors? Write Medicine is your definitive guide to mastering the craft of high-quality CME/CE content creation. Write Medicine is hosted by Alexandra Howson PhD, CHCP, FACEhp, a seasoned writer and researcher with decades of experience in healthcare, education, and CME/CE. Tune in every Wednesday for our feature episodes and start your week right with Monday Mentor sessions, where we focus on practical techniques to enhance your content creation approach. Every Wednesday, Write Medicine explores the art, science, and nuances of crafting compelling CME/CE content through enriching conversations with experts in the CME/CE field and beyond. You'll gain valuable perspectives on adult learning, teaching platforms, effective learning formats, and emerging healthcare trends that shape our content. In Monday Mentor, Alex shares her treasure trove of insights gained from creating, evaluating, and publishing outcomes results from scores of CME activities and programs. Whether you're planning, designing, writing, delivering, or evaluating CME/CE programs, Write Medicine is your home base for insights, guidance, and strategies to help you confidently navigate every stage of the CME/CE content creation journey. Write Medicine is more than a podcast; it's a commitment to elevating your professional development in CME/CE content creation.
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https://www.writemedicine.com/
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- Professional Training and Coaching
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- Self-Owned
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- 2020
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- Podcast, Continuing Medical Education, Continuing Education for Health Professionals, CME Training for Medical Writers , and CME Professional Development
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CME Professionals, Is Your Research Strategy Ready for Disruptions? Imagine this: You need to complete a needs assessment for a CME project, and PubMed isn’t working or has limited access. Where do you turn? 🤔 Recent discussions in the medical writing space suggest PubMed may face significant disruptions. That’s why now is the time to future-proof your research process. In the latest Write Medicine episode, I break down: 🔹 What PubMed uncertainty means for CME professionals 🔹 Alternative resources for high-quality biomedical literature 🔹 Smart strategies to expand and diversify your literature search approach Tune in now to get ahead of the curve. 🚀 #MedicalWriting #CME #ResearchStrategy
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Following the money doesn't mean losing sight of the mission. In a recent Write Medicine episode, we tackled the complex world of CME funding and explored: ✅ Funding streams ✅ Maintaining educational independence ✅ Navigating organizational changes ✅ Ensuring program sustainability Whether you're new to CME or a seasoned professional, this episode offers invaluable insights. 🎧 Available now: https://lnkd.in/gY--Nikh #CME #ProfessionalDevelopment #Healthcare
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Is PubMed at Risk? What CME Professionals Need to Know What would you do if PubMed—the backbone of your literature searches—became unreliable or inaccessible? A recent MedPage Today article highlights potential disruptions to PubMed due to funding shifts, indexing changes, and accessibility concerns. If these changes take effect, finding and citing credible research could become much harder. In the latest episode of Write Medicine, I break down: ✅ Why PubMed matters for CME professionals ✅ Essential alternative research tools to diversify your search strategy ✅ Proactive steps to ensure uninterrupted access to high-quality medical literature Don’t get caught off guard—future-proof your research strategy today. 🎙️Listen on your favorite platform: https://buff.ly/bOsG50H #MedicalWriting #CME #PubMed #MedicalEducation #ResearchAccess
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🚀 Big Shifts for Medical Writers This Week at WriteCME Pro! 🚀 This week has been a whirlwind of insights, breakthroughs, and powerful shifts for medical writers looking to build thriving CME businesses. We tackled: ✅ CME manuscript writing – Refining skills and getting expert feedback via a sprint. ✅ Business growth tools – From revenue calculators to well-being resources. ✅ Client engagement newsletters – Should you have one? If you're a medical writer ready to level up—whether it’s landing better clients, sharpening your skills, or building a sustainable business—this week’s Write Medicine Insider is for you. Plus, why relying only on PubMed could be risky and what to do instead. 📩 Want these insights straight to your inbox? Drop a 🔥 in the comments or subscribe here 👉 https://buff.ly/Zl7PFTd #CMEWriting #MedicalWriting #FreelanceBusiness #ContinuingMedicalEducation #WriteCMEPro
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🔍 Want to stay ahead in medical writing? Join Núria Waddington Negrão, PhD for a deep dive into how AI is revolutionizing our field! In this March 5 90-minute webinar at the University of Chicago, she'll explore: • Practical applications of generative AI in medical writing • Real-world examples & use cases • Key limitations & ethical considerations • Best practices for integrating AI into your workflow Whether you're AI-curious or already experimenting with these tools, you'll walk away with actionable insights to enhance your medical writing practice. #MedicalWriting #AI #Healthcare #ProfessionalDevelopment
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The Hidden ROI of Nursing Education What if I told you that investing in continuing education (CE) for nurses could save hospitals millions? 💰 CE isn’t just about meeting licensure requirements—it directly impacts nurse retention, job satisfaction, and patient outcomes. And yet, education is often the first thing cut when budgets tighten. In this episode of Write Medicine, I speak with Dr. Jennifer Shepard and Sean DeGarmo from the American Nurses Association (ANA) about: 🔹 The ROI of CE and how it reduces nurse turnover 🔹 Why hospitals need to protect education budgets 🔹 How learner-centric, outcomes-based CE can empower nurses and improve care If we want high-quality healthcare, we must start by investing in the people who provide it. 🎧 Listen in, and let’s talk about how we can create smarter, more sustainable CE for nurses. 👇 #NurseRetention #HealthcareEducation #CME #CNE #NursingLeadership #WriteMedicinePodcast
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Why Nurses Must Advocate for Their Own Education Nurses are the strongest advocates for their patients—so why is self-advocacy so hard? In this week’s episode of Write Medicine, we explore the cultural and systemic barriers that prevent nurses from speaking up for their own learning and career growth. Jennifer Shepherd, DNP, MHA, RN, NEA-BC, NPD-BC, CHPN and Sean DeGarmo, PhD from the American Nurses Enterprise/American Nurses Association share insights on: 🔹 How CE helps nurses advocate for themselves in leadership and policy discussions 🔹 Why budget cuts in education are a long-term risk for healthcare systems 🔹 What CME/CE professionals can do to create accessible, high-impact learning for nurses It’s time to change the narrative—nurses deserve to learn, grow, and lead. 🎧 Tune in now! What’s your take—how can we better support nurses through education? Let’s discuss! 👇 #NursingLeadership #NurseAdvocacy #ProfessionalGrowth #ContinuingEducation #CME #WriteMedicinePodcast
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The Power of Nursing Education 🚨 Nurses are leaving the profession. What’s one way to stop the exodus? 🚨 ✅ Invest in continuing education. In the latest episode of Write Medicine, Jennifer Shepherd, DNP, MHA, RN, NEA-BC, NPD-BC, CHPN and Sean DeGarmo, PhD from the American Nurses Enterprise/American Nurses Association discuss how continuing education (CE) isn’t just about professional development—it’s a powerful tool to reduce burnout, improve retention, and strengthen patient care. 🎧 We explore: 🔹 How the 2025 Code of Ethics for Nurses is reshaping professional growth 🔹 The connection between CE and nurse well-being 🔹 Why leadership buy-in is critical for funding and access Are we doing enough to support nurses through CE? Let’s start the conversation.👇 #NursingEducation #ContinuingEducation #CME #CNE #ProfessionalDevelopment #WriteMedicinePodcast
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When Data Disappears—How CME Professionals Can Adapt Imagine this: You’re working on a CME activity, referencing CDC data—only to discover that key statistics have been deleted or altered. 📉 This is happening right now. Reports show that vital public health data on HIV, reproductive health, and social vulnerability are being scrubbed from federal sites, making it harder to track health trends and disparities. For CME professionals, this means: ❌ Increased difficulty in finding reliable sources ❌ The risk of unintentional misinformation in our content ❌ The need to expand our research strategies beyond traditional federal databases In the latest Write Medicine episode, I share essential steps CME professionals can take to source alternative evidence—from state health departments to international agencies and academic institutions. 🎧 Tune in now to future-proof your research strategy. 🔗 https://buff.ly/40Z8LjI #CME #MedicalWriting #DataIntegrity