Guys, I'm a hot commodity right now...well, my free time and willingness to donate it are in demand anyway. Recently, I've been contacted about some unique opportunities:
Earlier this year, I attended the CASE Editors Forum in Philly with a couple of coworkers. It was an unexpectedly invigorating event. I got to meet other editors at alumni and institutional magazines, network with a niche group that I both didn't know existed and am glad that it does—a medical clique of the alumni world. Plus, I got to seem my former professor and life mentor Joel Lovell speak about multimedia stories and how he couldn't reveal the topic for the second season of Serial. All in all, the speakers and events reminded me that a lot of talented and earnest people are working at magazines like mine, and even though there's a stigma about the industry, we can still produce kickass stories.
Planning starts now, so ed friends, send your ideas my way. Otherwise, see you in San Antonio in March!
Planning starts now, so ed friends, send your ideas my way. Otherwise, see you in San Antonio in March!
Born from a previous bit of serendipity with the Society for Middle Ear Disease, I've also been named as an ad hoc member to the board of the International Society for Otitis Media. I'm all about the ear disease lately!
And, finally, along those lines, I just confirmed my authorship on the treatment guideline update for otitis media with effusion (fluid in the ear), which will probably be the most read and cited paper of my career, according to the group's leader. Not that I had a stack of peer reviewed articles competing for that title, but still.
And they say you can't do anything with an English degree!
And, finally, along those lines, I just confirmed my authorship on the treatment guideline update for otitis media with effusion (fluid in the ear), which will probably be the most read and cited paper of my career, according to the group's leader. Not that I had a stack of peer reviewed articles competing for that title, but still.
And they say you can't do anything with an English degree!