Professional writing for minds that dare to think deeper.
Elijah Jedidiah is a physician, researcher, and writer whose life bridges medicine, science, creativity, and faith. Trained as a Medical Doctor at the Universidad Central de Venezuela, Elijah’s early career was shaped by a deep commitment to patient care, scientific inquiry, and intellectual rigor. From his formative years as a student researcher in cell culture and respiratory physiology to his work in emergency medicine and internal medicine across Venezuela and Colombia, his medical path has been defined by service under demanding conditions and a profound respect for the human person.
During his medical training, Elijah founded the 310 Laboratory (Cell Signaling Lab), where he led student research initiatives and contributed to peer-reviewed scientific work on smooth muscle cell proliferation. His research was presented at national scientific conferences and recognized with academic merit awards, laying the foundation for a lifelong engagement with biomedical science. His clinical experience spans rural ambulatory care, psychiatric settings, and high-complexity emergency departments, where he served not only as a physician but also as a leader of multidisciplinary teams.
Parallel to his clinical work, Elijah has pursued advanced academic development, including postgraduate studies in Radiation Oncology and occupational health systems management. His scientific trajectory culminated in the publication of his original theoretical work in Frontiers in Neuroscience, where he proposed the Quantum Free Will Theory, exploring the relationship between quantum processes, neuronal activity, and human volition. This work reflects his enduring interest in foundational questions at the intersection of neuroscience, physics, and consciousness.
Beyond medicine and science, Elijah is also a creative writer and conceptual storyteller. His literary work includes poetry, narrative fiction, and graphic storytelling, often exploring themes of love, suffering, redemption, and the spiritual dimension of human existence. His projects—ranging from poetry collections to comic books and philosophical narratives—reflect a unique voice shaped by clinical realism and symbolic depth.
He is also the founder of WaterLight Company, dedicated to developing applications that integrate medicine, ethics, and Christian thought, and the creator of original conceptual projects that merge education, creativity, and faith. Throughout his life, Elijah’s work has been guided by resilience in the face of illness, intellectual independence, and a conviction that science and creativity are complementary paths toward truth.
Today, Elijah continues to write, research, and create—committed to advancing knowledge, telling meaningful stories, and serving others through clarity of thought, depth of vision, and integrity of purpose.
Work Terms
I provide professional writing services in two distinct areas: medical/scientific writing and creative writing. The scope, deliverables, timelines, authorship, and payment terms are agreed upon in writing before the start of any project.
For medical and scientific writing, my services include manuscripts, hypothesis or theory papers, literature reviews, research proposals, academic correspondence, educational content, and scientific editing. All work adheres to standards of academic integrity. I do not fabricate data, falsify results, or engage in unethical authorship practices. Authorship or acknowledgment must be agreed upon in advance. I do not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or patient-specific recommendations; final responsibility for submission and use rests with the client.
For creative writing, services include poetry, narrative fiction, conceptual writing, comic scripts, and storytelling projects. Creative work is subjective and developed collaboratively. Unless otherwise agreed, intellectual property transfers to the client upon full payment, while I may list the work in my portfolio unless confidentiality is requested.
All client materials and ideas are treated as confidential. Each project includes a defined number of revisions focused on refinement; major scope changes may require renegotiation. I reserve the right to decline projects that conflict with ethical or creative principles.
Payment structure, milestones, and deadlines are agreed upon prior to commencement. Partial or full payment may be required depending on project scope.
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