Dorothy Keine is an experienced medical and scientific writer with experience at med comms agencies, pharmaceutical companies, medical start-ups, and academic research. She loves to explore the fields of science and medicine.
Effective public health communication strategies are essential to educate public audiences about the important health issues facing their community. Whether it is an emergency, such as we have seen with…
Manuscripts are an essential part of research and medicine. Working with the right medical communications partner can help you publish a pristine manuscript and reach just the right audience. The…
Scientific posters can be a wonderful way to communicate data and spark conversations. They are also an excellent tool to get word out about new findings or trials before the…
Scientific publications form an integral part of pharmaceutical marketing strategies. They are a powerful tool to build brand and product awareness and are a valuable source of credible information in…
Drug shortages have plagued the United States (US) markets for decades. The influx of critical patients from COVID-19 has brought this problem to the forefront, leaving many hospitals scrambling to…
Medical writers and researchers alike are well versed in the excitement and rush of work that comes with conferences. For many years, these meetings have provided a way to share…
The medical communications world has experienced many revolutions in 2020. One of the most significant being the move to online congresses. We are still in the early stages of virtual…
COVID-19 has shifted the way we interact with the world, both in our personal and professional lives. Seemingly overnight, everything changed. The new reality we find ourselves in has led…
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are among the leading cause of death worldwide. It’s estimated that 3-in-5 people will die from an NCD. Globally, these conditions affect poverty rates and continue…
The outbreak of SARS-CoV-2 has tested our world like never before. Long before we got here though, we were warned about our unpreparedness. In a 2015 talk, Bill Gates said…