#Medical Writing Market
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bommagoni · 9 months ago
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Medical Writing Market Size, Share, Growth Analysis 2024-30
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stomeranclels451 · 2 years ago
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https://www.djjmeets.com/blogs/42021/Medical-Writing-Market-Growth-Sales-Revenue-Key-Vendors-Analysis-Future
Medical Writing Market Growth,Sales Revenue, Key Vendors Analysis, Future Trends and Industry Growth 2030
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lokh · 5 months ago
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HA I WAS RIGHT!!! apparently kui said in a modern au laios would be a minimum wage retail worker
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crippledanarchy · 1 year ago
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If your mental health care provider talks about "nervous system dysregulation" they are full of shit and get their continuing education from tiktok and Instagram.
It means nothing and everything at the same time, its an empty buzzword created to deal with the fact "chemical imbalance" fell out of popularity and they needed something to take the blame of the effects of long term stress that come from existing under capitalism
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kylo-wrecked · 9 months ago
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it's a first world, after all
a rant
These IOS/Mac system updates are tacky and, dare I say, counterintuitive for users but Great for The Apple Company.
Pixlr arbitrarily reChristening their basic photo editor tool (Pixlr Express) the "Free Online AI Photo Editor" is tacky and misleading even coming from an e-commerce/SEO """"POV""""
marketing jargon these days, my guys:
'CTC is the new DTC'
no:
DTC (direct-to-consumer) marketing cut 'the middle man' out of the purchase experience during a time (2020 hmm) when people were freaking out and wrested by a scarcity mentality
CTC (consumer-to-consumer) is an insidious ploy in which companies infiltrate online communities with bots and 'interns' to SELL YOU SHIT on Reddit, TikTok, X, and Instagram, THE advertising platform.
TL;DR I hate this new era of 'the internet,' and I will not do this work even if it buys me food. I’ll go back to stamping groceries.
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theprofessionalpromptmaker · 11 months ago
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Person A is a shapeshifter who’s able to shapeshift into anything, which includes making their body bigger or smaller, and they have honed their ability to such an extent that they can shapeshift into things that don’t really exist in nature. They use this to become a healer, by adding extra organs to their body that will be compatible with their patients, as needed. One day, they get kidnapped by black market organ harvesters after their secret practice gets out, and the one in charge, Person B, offers them a cut of the money if they just comply and work with them, since they really don’t want to make Person A their enemy or resent them. But Person A never really cared about the money, they just want to help people, so they offer a counter deal - Person B doesn’t have to pay them a cut, but Person B has to agree to let Person A continue treating their patients, who usually learn about them through word of mouth, and fund any extra expenses they may have, so they can give their patients free care. Person B is amused and agrees, but only if Person A refuses to treat any rich person who might hear about and come to their clinic, so Person B can charge them appropriately and make profit.
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cryptid-on-a-string · 9 months ago
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I think it’s funny how much change and development I’ve made to the plot storyline in my head that I’ve been documenting for almost 3 years now. When I first came up with the concept there was going to be like magic and angels and faeries and a whole bunch of world building shit that did NOT fit together at all and made no sense. But now instead it’s a bunch of situations that are exactly as outlandish as the fantasy genre because of how fucked up they are. Nobody makes healthy or normal decisions.
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cashmoneymermaid · 2 years ago
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Also, when I start missing nursing a little more fiercely I’ll probably start writing some nurse/doctor/paramedic AUs but for now I’m still happy to keep it at a distance tbh
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school-assignment-helper · 2 months ago
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stomeranclels451 · 2 years ago
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https://sajhi.com/blogs/60056/Medical-Writing-Market-Growth-Drivers-Opportunities-Key-Players-Future-Plans
Medical Writing Market Research Study, Sales Revenue, Key Players, Growth factors, Trends and Forecast 2030
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papermint-airplane · 2 years ago
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Blue, purple, and lime.
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Saw this on Twitter. What 3 potions would you drink?
I would take brown, white, and yellow!
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amoralcrackpot · 7 months ago
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It's worth what we say it's worth!
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theprofessionalpromptmaker · 11 months ago
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Person A is a shapeshifter who’s able to shapeshift into anything, which includes making their body bigger or smaller, and they have honed their ability to such an extent that they can shapeshift into things that don’t really exist in nature. They use this to become a healer, by adding extra organs to their body that will be compatible with their patients, as needed. One day, they get kidnapped by black market organ harvesters after their secret practice gets out. But the one in charge of the crime group, Person B, tries to make Person A comfortable to try to negotiate gently with them in the hopes of their cooperation. But while Person A is holding out on agreeing to Person B’s terms, they notice a scar on Person B that is extremely reminiscent of the location and size of injury on a child that was brought to them, nearly dead, a long time ago, that they saved the life of.
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bilbobagginsomebabez · 9 months ago
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is anybody else upset that instead of authors' unions and the development of labor power, every ounce of discourse and effort towards writers making a living wage is geared towards digital intellectual property rights and digital theft protection. like i don't know about anybody else but I am actually not excited for major publishing companies to be algorithmically searching for and DMCA striking books that are "similar enough" to their copyright. I don't trust AI to be able to tell when something is adulterated metadata vs when something is just very similar. I fucking hate DRM already. I hate buying a book and either being restricted in use of my property or taking it through multiple complicated steps to remove it for an epub file compatible with calibre, where I can file and tag it appropriately.
and i don't think we're going to find any kind of salvation for writers and writing this way. I think we're going to launch another digital arms race (like with removing DRM) while continuously empowering the already wealthy to consolidate power and crush meaningful change through slap suits and the like.
and this is because digital theft is the only problem that the publishing industry is willing to address. because strengthening intellectual property protections doesn't protect art or artists, it allows the big players to better control the playing field and force it to benefit themselves.
Okay, this may prove useful.
#i love writing. i love reading. i love authors. i want them to live well and i want to thank them for the gift of their story#i do not think that the solution proposed solves any of the actual problems here. at best it's a bandaid. at worst its muddy cloth shoved#into an open wound to staunch the bleeding.#i don't think that better anti-theft software is going to improve the wider cost of living crisis causing this behavior OR the remarkably#exploitive nature of the publishing industry which was difficult to make a living in when people COULD actually pay for books.#i think it's just going to give massive corporations another way to disincentivize competition and punish poor people.#also truly sick to death of how willing some artists are to see their poor fans and readers as the primary barrier standing between them an#financial solvency. like 'if the poors would JUST PAY everything would be fine. if we could just STOP ALL THE THEFT everything will be fine#i don't think that's correct! i think that's trying to squeeze blood from a stone#constant reminder that criminalized theft is overwhelmingly a desperation crime and when people HAVE money they pay for their shit.#this isn't a defense of the scam companies ripping off books and selling them. obviously i do not think that's a desperation crime.#what i AM saying is that they're catering to a market publishing companies wrote off by making damn near every book $25+ when overhead on#producing more digital files is literally $0. maybe the greed is a big problem. maybe an inflated price point increases theft.#+ pretending Art and Writers are a special case where the dynamics of class and access we're SO comfortable applying everywhere else#somehow do not count. like because it's Art it's More Wrong to steal than food or whatever. 'you don't have a right to their art! you can g#without!' right after posts explaining that yes having fun is medically necessary. if you cant pay for food you cant pay for fun.#you still need both.#i think poor readers and fans are going for cheap or free stuff because we're in a recession/depression/cost of living crisis and they#can't pay for ANYTHING.#what did we expect to happen when we decided to lock every facet of human life behind a paywall. that they'd just politely disappear?#i hate living in the gilded age 2.0. hate the crabs in a bucket effect. hate that the richest are getting away with it while we scratch eac#other's eyes out and blame the vulnerable for failing to perfect cultural abstinence in order to mitigate the impacts of elite greed#rich people made this mess. go after the rich people. they've got literally all the money anyway.
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reasonsforhope · 1 year ago
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"The Biden Administration last week [early December, 2023] announced it would be seizing patents for drugs and drug manufacturing procedures developed using government money.
A draft of the new law, seen by Reuters, said that the government will consider various factors including whether a medical situation is leading to increased prices of the drug at any given time, or whether only a small section of Americans can afford it.
The new executive order is the first exercise in what is called “march-in-rights” which allows relevant government agencies to redistribute patents if they were generated under government funding. The NIH has long maintained march-in-rights, but previous directors have been unwilling to use them, fearing consequences.
“We’ll make it clear that when drug companies won’t sell taxpayer funded drugs at reasonable prices, we will be prepared to allow other companies to provide those drugs for less,” White House adviser Lael Brainard said on a press call.
But just how much taxpayer money is going toward funding drugs? A research paper from the Insitute for New Economic Thought showed that “NIH funding contributed to research associated with every new drug approved from 2010-2019, totaling $230 billion.”
The authors of the paper continue, writing “NIH funding also produced 22 thousand patents, which provided marketing exclusivity for 27 (8.6%) of the drugs approved [between] 2010-2019.”
How we do drug discovery and production in America has a number of fundamental flaws that have created problems in the health service industry.
It costs billions of dollars and sometimes as many as 5 to 10 years to bring a drug to market in the US, which means that only companies with massive financial muscle can do so with any regularity, and that smaller, more innovative companies can’t compete with these pharma giants.
This also means that if a company can’t recoup that loss, a single failed drug can result in massive disruptions to business. To protect themselves, pharmaceutical companies establish piles of patents on drugs and drug manufacturing procedures. Especially if the drug in question treats a rare or obscure disease, these patents essentially ensure the company has monoselective pricing regimes.
However, if a company can convince the NIH that a particular drug should be considered a public health priority, they can be almost entirely funded by the government, as the research paper showed.
Some market participants, in this case the famous billionaire investor Mark Cuban, have attempted to remedy the issue of drug costs in America by manufacturing generic versions of patented drugs sold for common diseases."
-via Good News Network, December 11, 2023
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