Further writing examples and references are available upon request.
LocumTenens.com |Healthcare Staffing | Case Study
Telehealth solutions encompass much more than just check-ins and consultations with physicians. One way remote care is breaking new ground is to fill in the gaps for communities that are underserved around the nation, bringing care specialties to rural regions who are not within visiting distance of care providers. This case study shows how an innovative technology enabled a rehabilitation hospital to help communities in need--across numerous specialties. (I wrote the web version, expanding on the pre-existing downloadable version.) Read now.
LocumTenens.com |Healthcare Staffing | Case Study
Geriatric care suffered greatly as burnout affected healthcare provider teams far and wide, leading to a tremendous and unsolved provider shortage. One leading health network suffered a near-catastrophic loss of headcount among its geriatric-focused Primary Care team members. This case study tells the story of a telehealth solution that enabled physicians to spend less time on administrative prescription management duties and to focus on delivering top quality care to patients. (Collaborative.) Read now.
LocumTenens.com |Healthcare Staffing | Case Study
The healthcare provider shortage is affecting specialties across the spectrum of care in the U.S., and anesthesiology is no exception. This was written during a post-COVID market phase when anesthesiology salary demands were high, and healthcare organizations were seeking to reduce operating costs without lowering quality of care. This is the success story of one organization leveraging the flexibility of locum tenens care providers to ease the pain of an urgent anesthesiology shortage. (Collaborative.) Read now.
LocumTenens.com |Healthcare Staffing | Blog Post
Serving the dual purposes of informing associates on our DEI efforts as well as creating outward transparency around culture priorities, this blog post spotlights the accomplishments of one associate as well as just a few of the many charitable giving and service efforts of the LT team. Read now.
Discover Atlanta | Tourism | Blog Post
How do you welcome 90,000 visitors during one of the city's biggest weekends of the year? Labor Day weekend brings a hefty impact in Atlanta, so this piece aims to help sci-fi and fantasy fandoms make the most of their visit. Read now.
Discover Atlanta | Tourism | Blog Post
What are all those yellow signs around the city? During the height of MCU fever, we tasked ourselves with raising awareness of our favorite stars of Marvel movies and TV shows--no, not Anthony Mackie and Tom Hiddleston. We mean the neighborhoods and landmarks, including the High Museum of Art, Georgia World Congress Center, and even Pullman Yard. Read now.
Discover Atlanta | Tourism | Blog Post
Southern nerd culture owes much to Dragon Con's spirited and ambitious little sister, MomoCon. In this piece, we helped guide visitors to this cosplay, gaming and anime event with helpful tips on nearby places to eat, things to do, and some helpful heads-up notices about the event. (Archive.) Read now.
Discover Atlanta | Tourism | Blog Post
A very un-serious announcement of a bold new transit option for the city of Atlanta. This was a purely digital effort aimed at reinforcing the message around the sheer scope of things to do in the city--but who's got time to do it all? " We've harnessed the power of gravity, pulleys and harnesses, which are the future of clean energy." (Archive.) Read now.
Better World Books |Online Retail | Blog Post
As a founding B Corporation, Better World Books found new homes for books that were otherwise destined to go to landfill. One tactic was the rollout of the book drop box in cities across the U.S. and in select countries abroad. Our April Fools' Day post may have over-sold their various uses.... Read now.
Better World Books |Online Retail | Blog Post
Readers are passionate and well-read (of course) community members. Although had a wide selection of books online, this April Fools' Day joke offered (threatened?) to expand into the one genre we did not carry: fan-fiction. As an awareness play, our April Fools' content became regularly anticipated and had made a strong showing on social channels. Read now, plus the accompanying blog post (collaborative).