Working with us

At RaggAhmed, we're always looking to work with good people.

Why would you want to work with us? Well, you will like working with us if you like an employer that:

  • is clear and honest in communicating
  • fosters a positive team environment by treating all team members with respect while maintaining individual accountability and responsibility
  • shares the decision making process with you
  • is relaxed and provides flexibility
  • believes integrity is one of the most important things in a business
  • will take feedback constructively and provide constructive criticism
  • works to contribute to an improvement in health and equality in Australia and our region
  • provides excellent results
  • is growing.

 

Projects

Sometimes, as a freelance writer or editor, you're limited in the work you can take on.  A job might seem suitable, but too big. Or you know you can do all the writing, but don't know how to handle the focus groups needed to finish it off. Or you can edit, but have never worked with designers.

We may be able to help. We have a broad range of skills, and are happy to work cooperatively with writers, editors, designers and others who have projects that match our capabilities and interests. If you'd like to talk about a project, please contact us.

 

Latest events

Scientific writing workshops in Asia

We ran our first advanced scientific writing skills workshop in Beijing in June. This course, run on behalf of TREAT Asia for senior doctors working in HIV medicine, further developed the skills taught at our January workshop in Beijing. For more information, or to see a course outline, please send us an email.

 

Citation bias in smoking and schizophrenia

The true prevalence of smoking among people with schizophrenia is lower than is commonly claimed. See our paper in Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 2009; 43(3): 277-282.
Read more.  

 

Snapshot series reports

RaggAhmed publishes our own series of reports on key issues in the public health arena. Our report Fine, but not fair, published in 2009, analyses the state of health and health care in Australia, and finds that for most, the weather is fine, but for some, they are dark days indeed. To receive an advance copy of the new RaggAhmed report email us.