Writing has become one of the ways I process, translate, and bridge the realities of neurological care, caregiving, advocacy, and life after discharge.
This space includes essays, reflections, publications, and advocacy-focused work centered around the intersection of medicine and lived experience.
Some pieces are educational. Others are personal. Many exist somewhere in between.
Because some of the most important parts of caregiving are difficult to capture in clinical language alone.
Blog
Reflections, educational writing, and long-form discussions exploring neurological care, caregiving, neurodevelopment, nursing, and the realities families face outside the hospital.
Publications & Advocacy
Published work, featured stories, conference reflections, and advocacy-centered writing focused on neurological care, family-centered support, and healthcare systems.
This includes contributions and features with organizations such as Hope for HIE and National Student Nurses’ Association.
Research Interests
Areas of ongoing academic and professional interest, including family-centered care, long-term neurodevelopmental outcomes, caregiver experience, early intervention, and the transition from hospital to home.