WEBVTT 00:00.680 --> 00:03.743 What excites me about being a medical writer at Parexel? 00:03.943 --> 00:06.180 Well, I would say it's the fact 00:06.210 --> 00:09.900 that we get to interact with a variety of clients. 00:09.930 --> 00:12.614 So, for example, within just one week, 00:12.814 --> 00:16.531 you might be working on an oncology study, 00:16.731 --> 00:20.020 dermatology study and a cardiovascular study. 00:20.040 --> 00:23.060 And all of these may be under different clients. 00:23.080 --> 00:26.340 So for example, a biotech client that's just getting started, 00:26.370 --> 00:29.013 a big established pharmaceutical company 00:29.213 --> 00:31.260 or even a medical devices company. 00:31.290 --> 00:33.644 Now on top of that, you also really get 00:33.844 --> 00:35.940 to see how these studies are developed. 00:35.960 --> 00:37.368 So in the early stages, 00:37.568 --> 00:40.644 you might get to develop the investigators brochure 00:40.844 --> 00:43.900 the study protocol, and the informed consent forms that are 00:43.920 --> 00:45.640 actually given out to the patients or 00:45.840 --> 00:47.220 the participants of these studies. 00:47.250 --> 00:48.260 Then on top of that, 00:48.290 --> 00:50.636 if you're lucky enough to go all the way 00:50.836 --> 00:53.100 until the end of the study and be assigned 00:53.130 --> 00:55.311 to a specific task, you might actually get 00:55.511 --> 00:57.180 to develop the clinical study report 00:57.210 --> 00:59.532 to really see how the data looks 00:59.732 --> 01:02.580 and whether it's actually going to benefit 01:02.610 --> 01:04.960 the patients that these drugs or medical 01:05.160 --> 01:06.840 devices are intended to benefit.