Writing that is researched thoroughly, educational, and compelling

If you are looking for an effective continuing healthcare education professional, you have come to the right place. I have been an independent medical writer for over a decade now!

My years as a research scientist in molecular oncology and my subsequent years as a freelancer have helped me learn to distill the key points that need to be clearly communicated to my audience. I cover a broad range of medical topics and therapeutic areas and I CAN help you:

  • If you are a continuing education (CE)/continuing professional development (CPD) provider looking for medical writing services
  • If you are a medical education company and need a freelance/contract-based medical writer for your growing needs

DELIVER quality content on time! 

Whether you need a needs assessment on metastatic melanoma, esophageal cancer, Lynch syndrome, or immunotherapy-related adverse events, a review article on castration-resistant prostate cancer, a slide set on renal cell carcinoma, or content development for an on-demand enduring or live CME activity on steroid-resistant chronic graft vs host disease, HER2-positive gastric cancer, multiple myeloma, non-small cell lung cancer, stroke prevention in patients with nonvalvular atrial fibrillation, or endocrine disorders commonly seen in the primary care setting, I can help.

I value the relationships I build with my clients and would love to hear from you!

Alexandra Howson, MA, PhD, CCMEP of Write Medicine says, Anita’s sharp mind and keen eye ensure that her final products are meticulously executed. Her submissions are on time and on budget, incorporate the level of detail we request and meet the format specifications. It’s always a pleasure working with Anita.

Currently on my desk:

Content development for live and enduring CME activities: Steroid-resistant chronic GVHD, HER2-positive GI cancers, Best practices in management of advanced NSCLC, Front-line immunotherapy for advanced NSCLC, Improving efficacy of Cataract surgery, and Best practices in identifying and managing Eosinophilic Esophagitis.