If TED Talks and a mastermind group had a podcast baby for CME professionals, it would be Write Medicine.
Think of Write Medicine as the NPR of continuing medical education—smart, engaging, and always packed with insights you can use right away.
Every week, your host, Alexandra Howson PhD, cracks open the secrets of powerful CME content, decoding adult learning, designing impactful outcomes, and navigating the fast-changing world of medical education. Sometimes, she goes solo. Other times, she invites industry pros to share their expertise. Either way, you’ll get practical strategies to elevate your CME writing game.
Whether you’re just starting in CME or you're a seasoned pro looking for that extra edge, Write Medicine is your weekly power-up session for crafting education that truly makes a difference.
Listen, learn, and level up your CME game—because better education means better patient care.
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If TED Talks and a mastermind group had a podcast baby for CME professionals, it would be Write Medicine.
Think of Write Medicine as the NPR of continuing medical education—smart, engaging, and always packed with insights you can use right away.
Every week, your host, Alexandra Howson PhD, cracks open the secrets of powerful CME content, decoding adult learning, designing impactful outcomes, and navigating the fast-changing world of medical education. Sometimes, she goes solo. Other times, she invites industry pros to share their expertise. Either way, you’ll get practical strategies to elevate your CME writing game.
Whether you’re just starting in CME or you're a seasoned pro looking for that extra edge, Write Medicine is your weekly power-up session for crafting education that truly makes a difference.
Listen, learn, and level up your CME game—because better education means better patient care.
This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis:
From Anxiety to Action: What Every Medical Writer Needs to Know About AI Integration
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From Anxiety to Action: What Every Medical Writer Needs to Know About AI Integration
If you’re a medical writer today, you're no stranger to tight deadlines, dense source material, and the pressure to deliver educational content that is both engaging and evidence-based. These demands are particularly acute in the world of continuing medical education (CME), where accuracy, clarity, and relevance matter more than ever.
As the medical writing landscape evolves, so do the tools that support us. Among the most promising of these is MACg, a generative AI-powered assistant that helps medical writers streamline document analysis, content creation, and research. For writers working in CME or adjacent fields, MACg offers more than convenience—it offers a meaningful shift in how we work.
Tune in to learn how I’m using MACg as a collaborative partner in my workflow rather than a replacement for my creative process.
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If TED Talks and a mastermind group had a podcast baby for CME professionals, it would be Write Medicine.
Think of Write Medicine as the NPR of continuing medical education—smart, engaging, and always packed with insights you can use right away.
Every week, your host, Alexandra Howson PhD, cracks open the secrets of powerful CME content, decoding adult learning, designing impactful outcomes, and navigating the fast-changing world of medical education. Sometimes, she goes solo. Other times, she invites industry pros to share their expertise. Either way, you’ll get practical strategies to elevate your CME writing game.
Whether you’re just starting in CME or you're a seasoned pro looking for that extra edge, Write Medicine is your weekly power-up session for crafting education that truly makes a difference.
Listen, learn, and level up your CME game—because better education means better patient care.
This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: