Christina Sherwood

I’m a freelance writer and content strategist in the Philadelphia area with more than 15 years of experience. I have a master’s in journalism from Columbia University, and worked as a staff reporter for Newsday, a daily newspaper on Long Island, New York, before going freelance in 2009. Now I craft clear and compelling health and science content for academic medical centers, universities, health care associations, and other institutional clients. I’m a frequent contributor to Penn Medicine magazine, and have written cover stories for Columbia Medicine magazine, the Drexel University College of Medicine Alumni Magazine, and The Physiologist Magazine.

My freelance journalism has appeared in LatinaNext AvenueZDNet (formerly SmartPlanet), and many other publications. I was a recipient of the Dennis A. Hunt Fund for Health Journalism grant, administered by the University of Southern California at Annenberg, to report on a troubled health care system in a New Jersey city and local attempts to find solutions. That project became a series of articles published in the Philadelphia Inquirer.

My favorite stories delve into the human side of health care, inviting readers into the complex worlds of medicine and science through character-driven narrative, immersive scenes, and a keen eye for detail. A few highlights: covering optometrists caring for patients through personal tragedyproviders sounding the alarm on mental health disparities, and designers building the hospital of the future.

info Subjects

General

Health & Medicine
Education
Science
Fitness & Nutrition
Lifestyle
Wellness
Technology

Specialties

Academic medicine, medical education, health technology (healthIT), health care innovation, mental health, public health, women’s health, nursing, optometry, research magazines

notepad Skills

  • Blog posts
  • Case studies
  • Communications strategy
  • Conference coverage
  • Content marketing
  • E-books
  • Editing
  • Essays
  • Feature writing
  • Ghostwriting
  • Ideation
  • News
  • Profiles
  • Q&A
  • Web copy
  • White papers
  • Conference/meeting coverage
  • Annual reports
  • Articles
  • Copywriting
  • News releases
  • Brochures
  • Coaching
  • Donor communications
  • Fundraising appeals

notepad Writing Credits

HEALTH CARE CLIENTS: Penn Medicine, University of Iowa Health Care, American Optometric Association, American Physiological Society.
CONTENT MARKETING CLIENTS: AARP, Costco, Fortune Brand Studio, Studio B/Boston Globe.
ALUMNI MAGAZINES: University of Pennsylvania, Penn’s Perelman School of Medicine, Penn Nursing, Penn Dental Medicine, Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Drexel University College of Medicine, Rutgers University, Boston University College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Southern College of Optometry.
CONSUMER PUBLICATION CREDITS: Newsday, Philadelphia Inquirer, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, Reuters, ZDNet, PBS Next Avenue, Latina, New Jersey Monthly, and others.

star Awards, Honors, Appointments

I was a recipient of the Dennis A. Hunt Fund for Health Journalism grant, administered by the University of Southern California at Annenberg, to report on a troubled health care system in a New Jersey city and local attempts to find solutions. That project became a series of articles published in the Philadelphia Inquirer.

Selected Work

As author, unless indicated otherwise.

Right from the Start

This project began as a content strategy engagement to help Penn Medicine to tell the story of its leadership in maternal health. I interviewed more than a dozen healthcare providers and patients, compiling hundreds of pages of research that enabled the health system to produce a variety of maternal health content, including news releases, patient stories and thought leadership.

The centerpiece of this content was a 5,000-word magazine cover story, which went on to win the American Society of Journalists and Authors 2024 Award for Best B2C Blog or Article. From the judges: “This deeply researched and well-written article not only showcases Penn Medicine’s health innovations but provides a look into the needs of Black women and how effective strategies can be employed to address racial disparities in maternal health on a national level.”

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How 3 Companies Put Health At The Heart Of The Workplace

Paid brand journalism for American Heart Association.

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Meet the Great Disrupters: The Costly Toll of Chronic Conditions in the Workplace

Article series on how chronic conditions affect people in the workplace.

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The Road to Rejuvenation

Fortified stem cells. Enhanced memory. A longevity hormone. UCSF researchers are finding out whether we can cancel – or at least delay – old age.

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Healing Through Connections: The Latest in Spinal Cord Injury Research

It’s been more than a quarter-century since a small group of faculty members at the Medical College of Pennsylvania — now Drexel University College of Medicine — built the first institution in the mid-Atlantic dedicated to spinal cord injury research. “[The founders] created a culture of excitement and drive to find new discoveries and celebrate the work that everybody was doing,” says Michele Basso, PhD. “I still try to think that way.”

Today, hundreds of College of Medicine graduates who studied at the Marion Murray Spinal Cord Research Center (co-founder Murray’s name was added to the center’s title after her 2018 passing) have fanned out around the globe. “In a small subfield of neuroscience, [the center] has a lot of important impact,” says Nicholas Au Yong, MD, PhD neuroscience ’11. “It was a special place to grow up.”

These innovators have charted their own paths in the field of spinal cord injury research and treatment, but each has taken a piece of the center along with them. Here are four of their stories, and a look at what’s new in this important field.

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