Portfolio
- See how content can be adapted to meet different audience needs while maintaining accuracy.
- Understand the value of audience-specific tone, structure, and clarity in real-world examples.
Below are examples of my work showcasing different audience levels, writing styles, and project complexity.
Blog/Website Articles
Examples of content written at varying levels of complexity, showing how medical topics can be adapted for different audiences - from general readers seeking clear health information to more informed readers looking for in-depth guidance.
| Article Title | Audience | Style | Estimated Time | Description |
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| What Are the Three Common Symptoms of Sleep Disorders? → | ★☆☆☆ | Very simple, practical | 2–3 hrs | Concise guide to three common symptoms of sleep disorders. Plain language with practical examples for everyday readers. |
| The Connection Between Brain Health and Nutrition → | ★★★☆ | Narrative, explanatory | 6–8 hrs | Overview of how key nutrients affect brain development and neurological health across the lifespan. Written in clear, educational language for readers interested in evidence-based lifestyle and nutrition guidance. |
| How Do Antidepressants Work? → | ★★★☆ | Semi-technical, informative | 6–8 hrs | Explains antidepressants' role in treating mood and anxiety disorders, covering neurotransmitters, medication classes, and mechanisms of action in an accessible style. |
| Safety of Breastfeeding in Mothers Suffering from COVID-19 → | ★★★★ | Analytical, research-based | 10–12 hrs | Literature-based review examining SARS-CoV-2 transmission risk through breastmilk and protective role of antibodies, summarizing multiple peer-reviewed studies with clinical implications. |
Tinnitus – For Patients and PCPs
These paired samples demonstrate how the same medical content is adapted for different audiences: concise, evidence-based summaries for clinicians, and clear, engaging education materials for patients - ensuring accuracy, readability, and practical value for each group.
| Article Title | Audience | Style | Estimated Time | Description |
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| Tinnitus Patient Education Material → | ★☆☆☆ | Simple explanation of disease | 2–4 hrs |
A straightforward, easy-to-read text that explains tinnitus in clear, patient-friendly language - designed to help individuals understand their condition and available management options.
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| Tinnitus Guideline Summary for Primary Care → | ★★★★ | Practical decision-making guide | 6–8 hrs |
Tinnitus guidelines summary for primary care - a concise yet practical guide translating current evidence into actionable recommendations for frontline clinicians.
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About the Samples
All materials are original writing based on publicly available sources and contain no patient-identifiable data.
For inquiries or commissioned projects, please contact me.