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HIV/AIDS and Oral Health: Evolution and Impact
2023 Apex Award Winner for Publication Excellence, Newsletters, Writing, Entire Issue
2022 Apex Award Winner for Publication Excellence, Writing
2021 Apex Award Winner for Publication Excellence, (Editing) Newsletters
As a story-telling chameleon, I've worked as an editor of a niche market publication, published journalist, ghostwriter, copywriter and feature editorial writer in health, wellness, law, politics, leisure, cannabis, non-profits, B2B marketing and media. I have a formal education in science with a minor focus in literature founded in the love of writing.
HIV/AIDS and Oral Health: Evolution and Impact
Top Five 2023 Holiday Staff Party Trends
Article ghostwritten by Genni Burkhart for posted author in Peer to Peer: ILTA's Quarterly Magazine (see page 44-45)
With the spring homebuying season fast approaching, the tight housing market in the Seattle area remains an issue. As high prices and low inventory persist, buyers feel the strain of our region's limited housing market.
Ghostwritten for Seattle Bank mortgage executive, Doug Meilitz, on financing luxury home purchases in the Puget Sound Region.
Ghostwritten: BOSTON, Oct. 6, 2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Treatment will be expanded to avoid prosecution and incarceration for non-violent drug cases, diversionary programs to include non-violent offenders under the age of 25 will be utilized, a five member panel will be created and charged with re-sentencing inappropriately long addiction sentences stemming from past minimum mandatories, accountability and transparency will be enacted within the local justice system and sensible use of tax...
The Ethical Dilemma of Illegal Street Dentistry
BOSTON, Nov. 1, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- With gun violence and murder, rape and manslaughter rates increasing across Massachusetts and , the role of the district attorney becomes one of even greater importance. If filled by a genuine progressive, the newly elected DA has an opportunity to positively impact the criminal justice landscape of Suffolk County for decades to come.
Patient Care: The Increasing Prevalence of Sensory Processing Disorder
Cutting-Edge Dental News & Features
Ghostwritten article for legal business executive.
Invisible, humiliating, and debilitating, medical gaslighting leaves patients feeling invalidated, unheard, and powerless over their own health.
Ghostwritten article for Dr. Michael Silverman, DMD and President of DOCS Education
Discussion on Opioid Crisis (ghostwritten by Genni Burkhart)
It's the new year! And that means changes in employment legislation that could affect your business.
A Rwandan refugee, scholar, and recent Tufts University graduate, Dr. Umu shows us the power of the human spirit and how her passion to help others is rooted in love.
We've experienced a record amount of climate disasters in recent years, which scientists can now directly link to a warming planet. When we look at the extent to which oral healthcare relies on energy consumption and non-renewable resources-what role do dentists play in sustainability, and is it feasible?
All listed content was originally written by Genni Burkhart and posted as written by in-house marketing team on legal company site.
Example of well written, detailed case study with infographics.
Oral health startups are booming in 2021 and the advancements they offer the dental industry seeks to benefit dentists, patients, and investors alike.
Written for Seattle Bank blog/website.
When it comes to dentistry, those with hearing impairment make up a substantial proportion of the total patient population. Unfortunately, the COVID-19 pandemic has only elevated the challenges these individuals face in receiving proper oral healthcare.
There's been a push by leading dental organizations to increase funding and access to dental care for patients with physical, developmental, and mental disabilities. But, as these patients often wait months, even years, for treatment, the crisis for care grows.
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Example of Company Blog: Strategic Dentistry DBA DOCS Education © 2000 - 2022
Made from organic material, scientists have created a new class of living robots called xenobots.
Example of my ability to script video for digital/social media.
Example of creating infographic that accompanied an editorial (B2B)
Part one of the Incisor's two-part series looking at how fake health news impacts dentistry and threatens the well-being of patients. Health misinformation has become so critical that the US Surgeon General issued an advisory on the matter.
While the required equipment under a particular state dental board's regulation can be ascertained, meeting your state's dental board regulatory requirement is not enough.
Ghostwritten article for Michael Maloney in the District Attorney race in Boston, MA 2018.
'Tis the season to celebrate! We look at what that means in 2021 and how to bring your staff together safely to celebrate year-long achievements and team camaraderie.
Philips issued a recall for multiple models of their ventilators and breathing machines in June of this year. With the FDA now issuing its most serious warning patients and physicians are in crisis mode.
The FDA recently approved Aduhelm to treat Alzheimer's Disease, but controversy surrounds this approval and if it offers patients new hope or a hurdle in discovering more effective treatments.
By: Genni Burkhart, Editor in Chief DOCS Education
Ghostwritten and published in the Boston Herald on Nov. 3, 2018
(ghostwritten) The pandemic has led to a rise in mental health issues among medical professionals across the board, but as we've seen, caring for our own mental health is essential in providing exceptional care to patients. By Michael Silverman DMD In dentistry, discussions around mental health predominantly focus on the patient.
In addition to the UMUHD and doctor's officers, two Williston pharmacies offer flu shots. While both accept most insurance the cost of the shot without insurance varies. The flu vaccine takes two weeks to become fully effective, therefore the best way to be prepared is by getting a flu shot well in advance of flu season.
By Genni Burkhart, Editor in Chief DOCS Education
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Example of my ability to work on crisis management communications. This was sent out as a PRESS RELEASE
As this election season draws to a close, it's encouraging to see voter turnout across the US is up by record numbers. Massachusetts' election officials alone expect 2.4 million state residents will have voted by the time polls close on November 6th.
I wrote and took the photos for this digital and print editorial.
Drones can be found everywhere, from news reports on military action overseas to the hobby enthusiast at the local airfield or park. As quality models can be purchased at affordable prices, drones have grown in use and popularity. According to recent reports by consulting firm PWC, the drone industry could be worth $127 billion by 2020.
Williston area women have a chance to develop their leadership and business skills as they learn from local and regional females in the business community. Now in its fourth year, Women in Leadership is an expo for local women to connect and develop professionally Sept. 28 at TrainND.
"I saw a need for moms to network with each other," Braaten said. "With all the new mothers in town, I wanted to create an event specific for moms where they could shop local stores and boutiques and bring their children to have fun.
When Larry Campbell, an explorer and retired math professor from Missouri State University made a 51-day exploration of the Missouri River, he went searching not just for the scenic beauty of the river, but for the unique people and communities that inhabit the Missouri's banks.
For adults, death can be a confusing concept, but for children, a lack of experience and knowledge leaves them unprepared to deal with the traumatic loss of someone they love. That is why the Hospice nurses and volunteers at CHI Health at Home in Williston developed a Safari theme, complete with a map, to show kids a path to healing at this years Camp Mend a Heart on Saturday.
Located near Williston, Fort Buford was one of a number of military posts established to protect overland and river routes used by immigrants settling the West. However, it's best known as the place where the famous Hukpapa Sioux leader Sitting Bull surrendered in 1881.