A good journalist must be adept at gathering information and weaving it into a coherent story. It also helps to be a quick learner. If you’ve got those qualities nailed, then it doesn’t matter whether you’re writing about widget manufacturing, profiling a celebrity dog groomer, or recounting the history of space exploration. Medical writing is no different — it’s all about asking questions, and communicating information in a way that makes sense to the reader.
I’m not a brain surgeon, but I’ve interviewed several. I have also spoken with cancer patients and shared their experience and insights for the benefit of others struggling with the disease. I hope you enjoy these samples of my medical writing. (Some articles are under my maiden name, Leslie Rosenberg.)
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Health & Medical articles
American Heart Association – Cooking Up Omega 3s
Dallas Child – Lasting Scars: Bullying Can Have Long-Term Impact on Children
CURE Magazine – Overcoming Depression
Neurology Reviews – The Oldest Alzheimer’s Patients
Neurology Reviews – Seizure-Related Brain Damage
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