Alisa Hughley, MPH
Hi there!
I am a health and medical communicator helping people understand science, medicine, healthcare and wellness. As a writer, speaker, strategic communications consultant and trainer, I help organizations produce advocacy and health issue campaigns. I also help health care professionals refine thought leadership and coach them as they pursue health care leadership roles outside of clinical practice. Perhaps, we might partner to do something great.
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"[Alisa is an] innovative thinker with comprehensive accomplishments in public health and patient advocacy...[She is] insightful and skilled in working with diverse groups; she is a visionary in program creation and can be depended upon for excellence in development, execution and final delivery. She exemplifies a consummate professional in all aspects."
Jonca Bull, MD
(Former) Assistant Commissioner at Federal Drug Administration
Portfolio
EDITORIAL WRITING
3 Steps Towards Twitter Engagement as a Healthcare Professional (Part II) at HIVgov
4 Things I Learned about Physicians of Color on Twitter at HIVgov
New Ways, Old Challenges at dHealth, A Community of Digital Health Enthusiasts
Ending Risky Behaviors (a letter to the editor) in The Washington Times
PEER-REVIEWED WRITING
Portfolio
PUBLISHED QUOTES & INTERVIEWS
Tap Into Your Digital Health Records in Kiplinger
The Adherence Journey: Activating the Patient in Pharmaceutical Executive
Death and scones: Cozy gatherings make end-of-life conversations less scary in The Washington Post
Music & Minority Health at HIV.gov
(4) Examples of Narrative Writing including Interviews
SOCIAL MEDIA CONTENT & COPY
"Words have power. It's not about getting a patient to adhere. It's about engaging patients in shared clinical decision making.”
Alisa Hughley, MPH
in Pharmaceutical Executive
August 2015
Work with Me
info@alisamhughley.com
I"I have found it a delight to work with Ms. Hughley, as she is highly knowledgeable of formal and informal networks in Black American communities. She is dedicated to health equity and, through enBloom Media, has used new media and technology as a strategy for reducing health disparities."
Emily Cramer, PhD, Assistant Professor
Department of Strategic, Legal & Management Communications
Cathy Hughes School of Communications
Howard University
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