Collaborative Healthcare Assignment Guidance
Budget / Salary50–250 NZD
TypeFreelance project
LocationRemote
Posted1 hour ago
I’m working on a healthcare assignment and want to master every stage of the research and data-gathering process, not just receive a finished paper. Your role is to walk through each step with me in real time—sharing screens, talking through decisions, and explaining the reasoning behind them—so that I finish with both a solid assignment and a clear understanding of how we got there.
Scope of collaboration
We will concentrate on research and data gathering. I’ll handle the final writing once the groundwork is complete, but during our sessions I need help with:
• Finding reliable sources – locating peer-reviewed journal articles, authoritative guidelines, and up-to-date statistics that directly support the topic.
• Analyzing data – interpreting study designs, extracting key figures, and assessing the strength of evidence.
• Summarizing information – converting dense material into clear notes and structured outlines I can later expand into the assignment.
Approach
We’ll meet in short, focused calls or chat sessions, share documents live (Google Docs or similar), and agree on mini-milestones at the end of each interaction. I’ll do the typing where possible while you coach, suggest databases (PubMed, Cochrane, WHO, CDC, etc.), demonstrate search strategies, and point out red flags in methodology or bias. This human, back-and-forth method is essential; a purely AI-generated dump of sources won’t meet my learning goals.
Deliverables
1. Curated source list with full citations and access links
2. Annotated notes highlighting relevance and key findings
3. Data extraction sheets or tables for quantitative studies
4. Concise summary outline that maps evidence to assignment questions
Acceptance criteria
• Every source is credible, current, and clearly tied to the assignment objectives.
• I can explain—without prompts—why each piece of evidence was chosen and how it was interpreted.
• Summaries flow logically and leave no major research gap.
If you enjoy mentoring, know the healthcare literature landscape, and are comfortable working shoulder-to-shoulder until I’m confident, let’s get started.
Scope of collaboration
We will concentrate on research and data gathering. I’ll handle the final writing once the groundwork is complete, but during our sessions I need help with:
• Finding reliable sources – locating peer-reviewed journal articles, authoritative guidelines, and up-to-date statistics that directly support the topic.
• Analyzing data – interpreting study designs, extracting key figures, and assessing the strength of evidence.
• Summarizing information – converting dense material into clear notes and structured outlines I can later expand into the assignment.
Approach
We’ll meet in short, focused calls or chat sessions, share documents live (Google Docs or similar), and agree on mini-milestones at the end of each interaction. I’ll do the typing where possible while you coach, suggest databases (PubMed, Cochrane, WHO, CDC, etc.), demonstrate search strategies, and point out red flags in methodology or bias. This human, back-and-forth method is essential; a purely AI-generated dump of sources won’t meet my learning goals.
Deliverables
1. Curated source list with full citations and access links
2. Annotated notes highlighting relevance and key findings
3. Data extraction sheets or tables for quantitative studies
4. Concise summary outline that maps evidence to assignment questions
Acceptance criteria
• Every source is credible, current, and clearly tied to the assignment objectives.
• I can explain—without prompts—why each piece of evidence was chosen and how it was interpreted.
• Summaries flow logically and leave no major research gap.
If you enjoy mentoring, know the healthcare literature landscape, and are comfortable working shoulder-to-shoulder until I’m confident, let’s get started.
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