
EP344: The Ethics of using AI to Write About Health with Emily Thompson
Explore AI in healthcare writing, including ethical concerns, practical uses, and how nurse writers can stay competitive in an evolving industry.
Having a contract not only protects you but it also protects your clients.
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Today, we’re talking about things you should put in your contracts. If you’re a member of the Plan, Produce, Profit course, you’ve heard me talk about contracts many times, but why are we so scared about them?
Disclaimer: I am not a lawyer. I’m a nurse. But all this information I obtained from different lawyers. This is not legal advice. Please take this with a grain of salt. Know that it’s something that you should put inside a contract, but when you finally get a contract together, it’s important to maybe get it looked at by a lawyer so that you know it’s legit.
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