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I am a Boston-based writer and editor with over 10 years’ experience in B2B and B2C communication, particularly in content strategy and development. With a background in English and journalism, I have a passion for storytelling, whether it’s through community reporting or brand messaging.
I specialize in distilling complex information, from explaining the implications of a data breach, to distinguishing between different types of multiple sclerosis. Whether it’s for a general audience or geared toward C-level executives, I strive for clear and accurate content that is educational and empowering.
I have written for HCA Healthcare, Dignity Health, Mass General Hospital, Abbott Labs, GE Healthcare, Healthline, the Dorchester Reporter and DOWNTOWN Magazine, among other publications. In past roles, I have managed teams of freelance writers, developed an editorial style guide, and copy edited communications across multiple channels, from scripts for TV ads to email newsletters to print marketing collateral.
I was a contributor to Massachusetts’s Emerging Writers: An Anthology of Nonfiction in 2018 and my work has been cited in the Journal of Hip-Hop Studies and the Quinnipiac Health Law Journal.
I received my M.S. in health communication from Boston University, and received a B.A. in print journalism and English with a concentration in publishing studies and literature from Hofstra University. During my time at Hofstra, I co-founded the student-run hyper-local news website Long Island Reporter and acted as managing editor, as well as served as president of the Hofstra Association of Black Journalists (HABJ).
If you've ever had chest pain, you may have wondered whether it was heartburn or a heart attack. Here's how to tell the difference between the two.
https://www.hcafloridahealthcare.com/healthy-living/blog/is-it-heartburn-or-heart-attack
ADHD often goes hand in hand with stress, especially if left untreated. So, can treating your ADHD make you feel less stressed? Yes — and here's how.
Learn about cold plunge benefits, such as muscle recovery and improved circulation, as well as how to take the plunge safely.
https://www.hcafloridahealthcare.com/healthy-living/blog/cold-plunge-benefits-how-to-do-it-safely
What is chair yoga? It involves using a chair for poses and stretches. Learn about the physical and mental health benefits as well as how to get started.
https://www.hcafloridahealthcare.com/healthy-living/blog/what-is-chair-yoga-and-who-is-it-best-for
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States, but it is preventable with lifestyle changes, a healthy diet and physical activity.
https://healthonecares.com/blog/entry/american-heart-month-how-to-take-care-of-your-heart
A tight labor market is putting the squeeze on companies that need to fill open job positions. These 10 recruitment trends can help your organization edge out the competition to attract the best candidates.
Are you a travel nurse looking to become a locum tenens nurse practitioner? Learn what steps you need to take now!
https://www.bartonassociates.com/blog/going-from-a-travel-nurse-to-a-locum-tenens-nurse-practitioner
Facebook's proposal to match anonymized patient data with user profiles has some experts worried about the possible privacy implications of such a project.
After the excitement of the holidays, many start to feel saddened by the long winter season. This article will discuss post-holiday blues, or depression that many feel after a busy holiday season.
https://healthonecares.com/blog/entry/how-to-deal-with-post-holiday-blues
Accessories can strongly affect the performance of high-grade medical devices. Using the wrong accessories can erode the quality of care and even damage a machine.
Population health strategies and value-based care share a common goal: Keep specific patient populations healthy. Learn how technology, specifically data analytics, can be a powerful ally in pursuit of that aim.
It can be difficult to feel empowered to speak up for yourself in a doctors office. Find some ideas and tools for how to speak with your physician about what is important to you and what your physician should have awareness of.
https://regionalhospital.com/blog/entry/how-to-advocate-for-yourself-with-your-physician
Access to patient health information is becoming more common across the healthcare industry, but challenges to interoperability may emerge in coming years, according to the CHIME Most Wired survey.
Healthcare organizations can protect patient data from breaches with a three-layered approach that combines traditional and advanced protection features.
Since 1984, more women have died of heart disease than men. Learn the numbers behind women and heart disease.
http://www.healthline.com/health/heart-disease/women-statistics-facts
Because telehealth technology is new, patients may not fully trust it. We spoke with two doctors about telemedicine efficiency and patient care.
Medical images make up a large percentage of healthcare data. Providers can draw insights from that data to make better decisions about patient care.
Acid reflux occurs when the contents of the stomach are refluxed into the esophagus. It’s very common in infants and most often happens after a feeding.
https://www.healthline.com/health/gerd/infants-causes#3
For patients living with chronic illness, palliative care may be a viable option to help improve their quality of life. However, raising the subject can often be difficult and uncomfortable.
Microsoft's Patch Tuesday update for April includes fixes for HTTP.sys, Office and Internet Explorer.
The latest version of Microsoft Office comes with a host of new features, but the loss of Skype for Business after an Office 2016 upgrade caught users' attention.
Write and pitch articles geared toward healthcare providers and patients for the Dignity Health program. Topics include, but are not limited to: records management, employee hiring, patient experience, AI and VR in healthcare, pain management, heart health, and general wellness.
Company: Skyword Inc.
I worked there from 6/2011 until now
Ensure accuracy, consistency, clarity, and adherence to brand identity and state and federal guidelines by proofreading, copy editing, and copy writing marketing communications for internal and external audiences. Increase brand awareness and thought leadership by promoting high-profile media mentions and speaking engagements on corporate social media accounts and website
Company: Commonwealth Care Alliance
I worked there from 9/2019 until 9/2021
Write and edit technical content related to health IT, such as news, tips, feature articles and expert Q&As. Assign article topics for website and e-products. Work with Traffic team to update outdated content.
Company: TechTarget - SearchHealthIT
I worked there from 7/2018 until 9/2019
Wrote and edited technical content related to health IT, such as news, tips, feature articles and expert Q&As. Topics include, but are not limited to: electronic health records (EHRs), HIPAA, telehealth and telemedicine, medical imaging, digital health and mHealth, and interoperability.
Company: TechTarget - SearchHealthIT.com
I worked there from 7/2016 until 7/2018
Wrote and edited technical content related to Microsoft Windows Server and Exchange Server. Managed social media accounts (Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn).
Company: TechTarget - SearchWindowsServer, SearchExchange
I worked there from 10/2014 until 7/2016
Wrote 550-750 word articles on nutrition, healthy living and fitness for General Electric’s HealthAhead website, a Healthline partner. Wrote 750 word articles for Healthline's heart disease and acid reflux/GERD condition learning centers.
Company: Healthline Networks
I worked there from 7/2011 until 4/2012
Led creation of pillar content related to top conditions (multiple sclerosis, ALS, rheumatoid arthritis, and Parkinson's disease)
Company: PatientsLikeMe
I worked there from 9/2021 until 2/2022