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How to Choose the Right AI Tools

AI tools for medical writing and editing are everywhere. From headline generators to research assistants to formatting helpers, freelancers and small med comms agencies are testing new options weekly. But here’s the problem: Many consumer-grade AI tools and free platforms lack the safeguards needed for regulated, client-facing work in medical communication.

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Logging AI Use: A Freelancer’s Guide

Why documentation isn’t optional—and how to do it without breaking your workflow Introduction Artificial Intelligence (AI) is changing the way freelancers work—but if you’re not tracking your AI use, you’re leaving yourself (and your clients) exposed. Whether you’re using AI to summarize clinical literature, generate outlines, or polish drafts, your credibility depends on your ability

Freelancer’s Guide to AI Glossary

Welcome to the Freelancer’s Guide to AI Glossary—your evolving reference for key terms in AI and tech-enabled workflows. Whether you’re navigating client requirements, exploring secure AI use, or building credibility in a fast-changing landscape, this glossary breaks down complex terms into plain language with practical examples. This glossary is designed to grow alongside our content,

The Enormous Carbon Footprint of AI

AI sits squarely in the climate gap. Will the unrestricted pursuit of AI in health care exacerbate health inequities? Although artificial intelligence (AI) has exploded in popular culture with the roll out of new generative AI tools for consumers (eg, chatbots, image and voice generation), AI’s role in health care has emerged in a more

Has AI Changed Your Proposal’s Audience?

[This piece originally appeared in our sister blog, Strategic Grantsmanship, on August 21, 2023.] The first rule of writing? “Write to your audience!” For scientific and medical grant proposals, that audience comprises our human scientist and stakeholder peers. Or does it?

6 Easy Inexpensive Ways Freelancers Can Improve Cybersecurity

Today, on a discussion board for freelance medical communications specialists, a colleague asked (and I paraphrase here), How do you handle cybersecurity? They specified backing up data and using encryption, 2FA, and (either) a password-protected router or VPN. They are off to a great start, and I really enjoyed responding to their query–so I thought

Freelancers Guide to Cybersecurity–Medical Writer’s Edition

As I ramp up for season 2 of the “Freelancer’s Guide to Cybersecurity” podcast, I’ve been busy with other things too! Mostly work, of course, but also speaking events about cybersecurity and medical writing/editing. I haven’t been good about posting those events, so in a new commitment to posting upcoming events, I’m posting the next

Episode 10: Zombie Accounts Kill Your Cybersecurity

Freelancer's Guide to Cybersecurity
Freelancer's Guide to Cybersecurity
Episode 10: Zombie Accounts Kill Your Cybersecurity
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Today, the topic is zombie accounts, those accounts that keep on keepin’ on long after you’ve forgotten them. Problem is, they haven’t forgotten you. Your zombie accounts are likely more of a threat to your cybersecurity than the apps you use every day! Here’s why and what you can do to protect yourself from the

Episode 9: Manage Those Passwords!

Freelancer's Guide to Cybersecurity
Freelancer's Guide to Cybersecurity
Episode 9: Manage Those Passwords!
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Strong passwords are your first line of defense against bad actors. They protect your bank accounts, your medical records, your client accounts, but they can’t do it all on their own! They need to be protected and managed to be secure. So why are your passwords weak and written on notes stuck to your computer?

Episode 8: Boost Your Bandwidth

Freelancer's Guide to Cybersecurity
Freelancer's Guide to Cybersecurity
Episode 8: Boost Your Bandwidth
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Stretching your Wi-fi to its limits? Is the Wi-fi set up that served your freelance work load well now struggling to handle the pandemic reality of multiple people working and studying from home? Does your Wi-fi’s strength limit where people can work and study in your home? The Wi-fi that worked reliably for my freelance

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