Breaking into CME: The Ecosystem & Opportunities
Are you struggling to understand how the CME industry works—who creates it, how it’s funded, and where freelance medical writers fit in? If breaking into CME writing feels like a mystery, this episode will give you the clarity you need.Navigating the CME ecosystem can be overwhelming for new writers. Understanding the industry structure, key players, and content types is essential to positioning yourself for success. This episode breaks down the CME landscape so you can confidently find your place and start building your career. Learn how the CME industry operates, from accreditation to funding sources, so you can target the right opportunities. Discover the different types of CME content you can write, from needs assessments to microlearning, and identify the best fit for your skills. Understand how to position yourself in the ecosystem, connect with accredited providers, and begin your journey into CME writing. If you're ready to cut through the confusion and confidently step into CME writing, press play now and explore where you fit in this thriving industry.Join the WriteCME Accelerator waitlistGrab the CME Ecosystem Map
The WriteCME Success Blueprint: Is CME Writing Right for You?
Have you ever wondered if medical writing could be a fulfilling and financially rewarding career path? If so, how do you know whether continuing medical education (CME) writing is the right specialty for you?CME writing is a thriving niche that allows writers to contribute to evidence-based education for healthcare professionals while building a sustainable freelance business. However, breaking into CME can feel overwhelming—What does it involve? Do you need a medical background? How do you get started? In this episode, we clear up the confusion and help you determine whether CME writing aligns with your skills, interests, and professional goals. Discover what CME writing entails and how it differs from other types of medical writing. Learn about the diverse professional backgrounds that transition well into CME writing, from researchers and science communicators to clinicians and educators. Gain clarity on whether your skills, work preferences, and interests align with the demands and opportunities in this specialized field. If you’re curious about CME writing and want to explore how to break into this rewarding field, tune in now and take the first step toward building a fulfilling writing career.Join the waitlist for WriteCME Accelerator
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. Resources Grab your fee trial of MACg Summer Script Camp
From Barbershops to Boardrooms: Pioneering CME in Unexpected Spaces
How do you design CME that reaches the communities most affected by HIV—and not just the clinicians who already have access? If you're a CME professional grappling with how to address layered issues like stigma, housing insecurity, or racial disparities, you’re not alone. This episode dives into what it takes to create truly inclusive education—especially when traditional strategies fall short. Whether you’re designing education for clinicians or collaborating with community partners, you’ll find actionable ideas to bring your programming closer to the ground. Specifically, you'll learn: How to build authentic partnerships with community leaders who can serve as trusted bridges between healthcare providers and hard-to-reach populations. The essential infrastructure you need to establish before launching community-based programs, from setting up referral networks that ensure patients don't fall through cracks after screening to tracking both clinical outcomes and demographic data that funders require. A proven framework for developing educational content with cultural humility and how to work with expert faculty who understand nuanced communication challenges. Connect with Dean 🌐 https://DKBMED.COM Resources Signup for Summer Script Camp Get TextExpander
From Scattered to Specific: How a Niche Can Save Your Sanity (and Your Business)
Are you a freelance CME writer juggling too many project types and wondering if it’s time to finally “niche down”? In the world of continuing medical education (CME), clarity and focus aren’t just nice to have—they’re essential for sustainable business growth. If you’re feeling stretched thin, jumping between clients and therapeutic areas, this episode explores how finding a niche can reduce overwhelm, streamline your process, and even attract the kinds of clients who value what you do most. Here’s what you’ll gain from this episode: A practical definition of what a niche is—and what it isn’t—so you can stop second-guessing yourself. Examples of how different niches can emerge from your background, preferences, or even your favorite types of client relationships. A step-by-step approach to experimenting your way into a niche, without the pressure to get it “perfect” from the start. Tune in now to learn how niching can simplify your business, supercharge your marketing, and help you find work that truly energizes you. LINKS Grab the Niche Discovery Checklist Signup for Summer Script Camp If you are looking for ongoing CME content strategy tips, tools, and tactics, subscribe to the Write Medicine Insider newsletter. Get TextExpander