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medical blog article writer cover letter

Erman Durmaz

Izmir, Turkey , 35800

Durmazerman@msn.com

18.01.2023

Dear Editor,

I am writing to express my interest in the medical article writer. As a highly skilled


medical writer, I am confident that my knowledge make me a strong candidate for this
opportunity.

I have a thorough understanding of medical terminology and am familiar with the latest
research and developments in the field of medicine. I am also skilled in using various
formatting and citation styles, including AMA, APA, and MLA, and have experience
working with peer-review journals.

I am a highly motivated individual with a passion for writing and a strong ability to
communicate complex medical concepts in a clear and concise manner. I am able to
conduct research and write articles on a wide range of medical topics, including clinical
trials, disease management, and healthcare policy. My writing style is engaging and
informative, making it easy for readers to understand the subject matter.

In addition to my writing skills, I am also proficient in using various software and tools,
such as Microsoft Office, Google Suite, and EndNote. I am also well-versed in using
search engines and databases to conduct research and find relevant literature.

I am excited about the opportunity to contribute to you and am confident that my skills
make me a strong fit for this role. I look forward to the opportunity to discuss my
qualifications further and would appreciate the chance to meet with you to discuss this
opportunity in more detail.

Thank you for considering my application.

Sincerely,

Erman DURMAZ
Retirement: Planning for Your Golden Years

Retirement is an exciting and often-dreaded stage in life. On one hand, it's a


time to relax and enjoy the fruits of your labor. On the other hand, it can be a
time of uncertainty and anxiety, particularly when it comes to finances. But
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having a plan for long-term care, you can ensure that your golden years are
truly golden. It is never too early to start planning, the more you save and plan
the less you will have to worry in the future.

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