Content Development
Mary is an experienced and agile researcher, writer and storyteller specializing in health, medicine and technology. She is accustomed to interviewing scientists, researchers and executives and able to translate complex concepts into clear, concise, and understandable language. Mary is also able to deliver powerful, persuasive content and messaging across multiple platforms—from patient education and medical reporting to explainer videos. Most importantly, the content she develops is always directed at enhancing awareness and achieving the communications and business goals of her clients. Samples of news stories, white papers, case studies, patient education articles, and e-newsletters are below.
WHITE PAPERS
CASE STUDIES
Eliminating On-Premise Single-Use Glass Bottles
Introducing the World’s First Biodegradable Pulp-Based Bottle
Expert Oral Therapy Care At Home
LONG-FORM CONTENT
Patient Education
Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging: Mary researched and wrote a series of fact sheets to help patients and their families better understand and prepare for the nuclear medicine and molecular imaging tests and therapies used to diagnose and treat a range of diseases, from cancer to brain disorders to heart conditions.
RadiologyInfo: Mary has authored more than 100 articles on this award-winning website of the Radiological Society of North America that receives 2 million unique visits per month. RadInfo articles help patients prepare for diagnostic imaging and therapeutic procedures and to better understand the role of radiology in their healthcare.
The Better World Report of the Association of University Technology Managers (AUTM)
Stories for the Association of University Technology Managers feature innovations borne in academic laboratories and institutions, and the scientists, researchers, technology transfer professionals, and entrepreneurs who work together to transfer novel ideas into products and technologies that improve the world..
Pulitzer-prize Winner Jim Allison and the New Immunotherapy Drug Yervoy
University of California, Berkeley and Bristol-Meyers Squibb
Converting Mango Waste into Valuable Food Products
University of San Carlos
Increasing Availability of Eye Screening for Diabetics
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Fighting Sickle Cell Disease
Virginia Commonwealth University
Speech Writing
Feeding the 99 Percent
Keynote Presentation, Future Food Tech Conference, London
Medical Reporting for RSNA News
How AI is Reshaping Musculoskeletal Imaging
Closing the Breast Cancer Screening Gap for Uninsured Patients
Changes Needed to Make Health Care Screenings Equitable
Keeping an Eye on the Potential Shortage of Helium for MRIs
E-NEWSLETTERS
915 Labs 2020
SOCIAL MEDIA
VIDEOS