Everyone has experienced that moment: you’re staring at an empty, white page. Or, and sometimes worse, you’re staring at a page or screen full of red-marked edits and suggestions to be made. And honestly? You don’t have time for that.
Below are some of the things I specialize in, and would love to take off your plate.
CV Writing

Preparing a Curriculum Vitae is no easy task. Different from a resume, a CV is a full record of your work experience, achievements and awards, professional committees, research, funding, and publications. Where resumes are expected to be shorter for easy perusal, CVs should reflect your length of service in your respective academic or medical specialty – it’s not unusual to see doctors that have held academic professorial positions for upwards of 40 years to have CVs that are 200 or 300+ pages!
In addition to the sheer amount of work it can take to write down everything you’ve done in your career, there are also often guidelines and regulations, depending upon the academic institution, that require CVs to follow a specific format.

Research

I provide research assistance and article/paper formatting to meet journal guidelines for publication, such as:
- Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)
- Clinical Medicine (Clin Med)
- Annals of Surgery (Ann Surg)
- The American Journal of Surgery (AJS)
- and many more.
Ready to let go of some of that research and writing?
Let me give you some of your time back and start crossing off tasks from your never-ending to-do list!