I create healthcare communication designed for clarity, trust, and action.

The examples below span patient education and healthcare thought leadership. In both, what the reader understands determines what they do next.

Published Work

The 3 Questions to Ask Before Writing Online Patient Education Content

NAY Health Communications

Healthcare Communication Framework | Thought Leadership

A strategic piece introducing a framework for transforming healthcare information into communication that supports understanding, decision-making, and meaningful outcomes.

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Understanding Cradle Cap: Symptoms, Causes, and Effective Treatment for Your Baby

The MedReport Foundation

Patient Education | Infant Dermatology

A clinically accurate, accessible guide that helps parents understand what is normal, what may need attention, and when to seek care without alarm or oversimplification.

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The Twenty-Fourth Hour: 24-Hour Screening for Newborns

The MedReport Foundation

Patient Education | Newborn Hospital Care

An educational piece explaining newborn screening and early hospital care, designed to build trust, support informed decision-making, and reinforce confidence in the care process.

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A Look Inside – Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP)

The MedReport Foundation

Clinical Education | NICU and Prematurity

A clear, structured overview of a complex neonatal condition, outlining risk factors, screening timelines, and follow-up care in a way that informs without overwhelming families.

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