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Two- and three-day medical / pharmaceutical proofreading courses. Earn up to $45/hr
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Launch a medical/pharmaceutical proofreading career today. Enroll into
2- or 3-day intensive medical/pharmaceutical proofreading course. Acquire
knowledge of the specific requirements and guidelines set by the American
Medical Association (AMA).
Medical/pharmaceutical proofreaders and editors are in great demand. They
earn up to $45 an hour. Not having a medical or pharmaceutical background
should not stop you from becoming a medical proofreader and editor. However,
you need some additional training. Explore this new opportunity. Learn more
about the ongoing medical/pharmaceutical proofreading courses.
The medical/pharmaceutical proofreading course is focused on
most updated standards in medical proofreading and editing.
It will teach you the fundamentals of medical/pharmaceutical proofreading
and editing (AMA style, medical/pharmaceutical terminology, nomenclature, AMA
reference style, abbreviations, measurement and quantitation, technical information, test preparation).
Your instructor has 15 years of experience as a proofreader, editor and writer.
Still in the business, she works for one of the biggest companies in NYC.
Don’t wait. Become a medical/pharmaceutical proofreader.
Only $195 for 2-day intensive course.
For those without any experience in proofreading there are 3-day courses available
at a price of $275.
Very small classes. Up to 3 students only. Email for details.
One-on-one tutoring also available--$20/hr. Lessons are custom-tailored to your experience
in proofreading to ensure the optimal results of your training. You need a minimum of 14 hours to finish the course.
Please find below a few responses after the course:
Pam wrote: “I am working at a couple of different places and they all say I am the best AMA editor they know (I always say it was you). I'll be in touch.”
Chloe said: “Thanks again for a great class. I'll keep you posted and let you know how things are going. I may also have some friends to send your way for the class.”
And Tiana said: “Again it was a pleasure to take your workshop. What are the dates for the next workshop? I want to tell my friend. Thanks!”
2- or 3-day intensive medical/pharmaceutical proofreading course. Acquire
knowledge of the specific requirements and guidelines set by the American
Medical Association (AMA).
Medical/pharmaceutical proofreaders and editors are in great demand. They
earn up to $45 an hour. Not having a medical or pharmaceutical background
should not stop you from becoming a medical proofreader and editor. However,
you need some additional training. Explore this new opportunity. Learn more
about the ongoing medical/pharmaceutical proofreading courses.
The medical/pharmaceutical proofreading course is focused on
most updated standards in medical proofreading and editing.
It will teach you the fundamentals of medical/pharmaceutical proofreading
and editing (AMA style, medical/pharmaceutical terminology, nomenclature, AMA
reference style, abbreviations, measurement and quantitation, technical information, test preparation).
Your instructor has 15 years of experience as a proofreader, editor and writer.
Still in the business, she works for one of the biggest companies in NYC.
Don’t wait. Become a medical/pharmaceutical proofreader.
Only $195 for 2-day intensive course.
For those without any experience in proofreading there are 3-day courses available
at a price of $275.
Very small classes. Up to 3 students only. Email for details.
One-on-one tutoring also available--$20/hr. Lessons are custom-tailored to your experience
in proofreading to ensure the optimal results of your training. You need a minimum of 14 hours to finish the course.
Please find below a few responses after the course:
Pam wrote: “I am working at a couple of different places and they all say I am the best AMA editor they know (I always say it was you). I'll be in touch.”
Chloe said: “Thanks again for a great class. I'll keep you posted and let you know how things are going. I may also have some friends to send your way for the class.”
And Tiana said: “Again it was a pleasure to take your workshop. What are the dates for the next workshop? I want to tell my friend. Thanks!”
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