Content Strategy & Editorial Management

Are you trying to figure out how to cover a new area, tackle a new topic or just improve the bang for your buck for your day-to-day content?

I’m here to help.

Having run newsrooms and built teams for more than 8 years, I’m well versed in analyzing competitive properties, finding a strong position, and gearing up a team to hit the ground running.

As a managing editor I can:

  • Workshop content ideas with stakeholders
  • Assign and manage freelance writers
  • Developmental and structural editing to improve copy
  • Line edit to ensure content follows the style and editorial guidelines of the publication

What Are the Different Types of Psychotherapy?

PsychCentral, June 10 2021.

With so many types of psychotherapy available, you may be unsure what’s the best option for you.

This is why a recommended first step toward starting therapy is to learn about what each method is typically used for and how it may help you.

Here’s..

Posted by Jennifer Welsh in 2021, Evergreen, Journalism, PsychCentral, Psychology & Behavior

Cancer symptoms women shouldn’t ignore

Cancer Treatment Centers of America, June 10 2021.

If you have a uterus, cervix, ovaries, vagina and/or vulva, you may experience occasional pain, discomfort and discharge. But some of these symptoms—especially when they’re new, persistent (lasting longer than a couple of weeks) or keep..

Posted by Jennifer Welsh in 2021, Cancer Treatment Centers of America, Content Marketing, Evergreen, Health & Medicine, SEO

Mohs surgery

Cancer Treatment Centers of America, June 7, 2021.

Mohs surgery (also known as Mohs micrographic surgery, MMS or Mohs) is a type of outpatient surgical procedure used to treat multiple types of skin cancer. During the procedure, the surgeon removes a layer of tissue from the cancerous..

Posted by Jennifer Welsh in 2021, Cancer Treatment Centers of America, Content Marketing, Evergreen, Health & Medicine

COVID-19 Vaccine Storage and Stability

Technology Networks, May 25 2021.

COVID-19 vaccines are here, they are headed out globally and the world is faced with a giant logistical task: keeping these vaccines in their desired storage conditions to ensure stability and efficacy of every dose that goes into an arm. This is an even..

Posted by Jennifer Welsh

Coronavirus Variants—Will New mRNA Vaccines Meet the Challenge?

Engineering, April 18 2021.

On 24 February 2021, a month after announcing the project, the biotechnology company Moderna (Cambridge, MA, USA) sent samples to the US National Institutes of Health (NIH) of the updated coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccine booster it had created and manufactured..

Posted by Jennifer Welsh in 2021, Engineering, Feature, Health & Medicine, Journalism

What Is Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer?

Verywell Health, March 15, 2021.

Nonmelanoma skin cancers are a group of cancers that develop in the upper layers of the skin. They include several different types of skin cancer, but the two most common are squamous cell skin cancer (or squamous cell carcinoma) and basal cell carcinoma. 

Most..

Posted by Jennifer Welsh in 2021, Evergreen, Health & Medicine, SEO, Verywell Health

COVID-19 Precautions may be Reducing Cases of Flu and Other Respiratory Infections

Science News, February 2 2021.

Heading into the dead of winter, doctors and scientists have noticed something odd: Missing cases of non-COVID-19 respiratory illnesses, specifically flu and respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV.

“We’re seeing very low numbers of both of these infections,..

Posted by Jennifer Welsh in 2021, Feature, Health & Medicine, Journalism, Science News

Metabolic Health & Menopause: What is the Link Between Sugar and Hot Flashes?

Levels Blog, December 2 2020.

A rolling heat spreads uncontrollably over your skin. Your heart beats faster. Your skin flushes hot and red, you start sweating through your clothes, and you feel confused, irritable. A hot flash has taken over your body, and all you want to do is find somewhere..

Posted by Jennifer Welsh in 2020, Content Marketing, Feature, Health & Medicine, Levels Health Blog
Bringing Embryonic Stem Cells to the Blind: Clinical Test Gets FDA Approval

Bringing Embryonic Stem Cells to the Blind: Clinical Test Gets FDA Approval

Discover, January 4 2011.

Embryonic stem cell treatments are edging closer to mainstream medicine. An experimental treatment just approved for clinical trials may provide hope to the 10 to 15 million elderly patients in the United States who suffer from a common form of macular degeneration,..

Posted by Jennifer Welsh in 2011, Biotech & Business, Discover magazine, Health & Medicine, Journalism, News Article
Curious Polar Bears Best Robot Videographers

Curious Polar Bears Best Robot Videographers

Discover, January 3 2011.

Even the best-planned documentaries can go wrong, especially when there are curious polar bears involved. In this case, the BBC was spying on the polar bears of the Arctic islands of Svalbard for a documentary called “Polar Bear: Spy on The Ice,” but..

Posted by Jennifer Welsh in 2011, Animals & Insects, Discover magazine, Journalism, News Article