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You need content that's accurate, authoritative, and actually readable — from a subject matter expert. That's a rare combination.
Bad health content misleads patients. Bad healthcare IT content confuses clinicians. Bad fitness content injures people. The solution isn't just better writing — it's writing from someone who has actually worked in the field.
In healthcare and fitness, inaccurate content isn't just embarrassing — it can harm the people your brand is trying to serve. An SME-authored piece isn't a luxury. For client credibility and patient safety, it's the baseline.
A generalist writer researches your topic. An SME has lived it.
In clinical settings, in the field, inside the systems your readers use every day. One produces content that sounds right. The other produces content that is right.
A skilled writer can approximate clinical accuracy. They cannot catch the workflow assumption that would frustrate every nurse who reads it. They cannot spot the fitness cue that risks injury for a beginner. They cannot recognize when a wilderness medicine protocol has been oversimplified to the point of danger. That gap is where credibility is lost — or where patients and clients get hurt.
Generic content is cheaper until it isn't. A single inaccuracy in a patient-facing piece, a clinical workflow described incorrectly, a drug interaction glossed over, an errant exercise routine or supplement recommendation — the correction, the retraction, or the liability is always more expensive than getting it right the first time.
Where I work:
Clinical & Medical Writing — Patient education, clinical documentation, and medical content grounded in active nursing practice. Accurate by training, not just research.
Healthcare IT & Digital Health — EHR workflows, telehealth, interoperability, and health tech content written by someone who has worked inside these systems — not just read about them.
Health & Human Performance — Evidence-based content on training, nutrition, recovery, and optimization. Written by a certified personal trainer who lives it.
Wilderness & Emergency Medicine — A genuinely rare niche. Content for austere environments, remote care, and emergency preparedness with the clinical credibility to back it up.
Meta-Learning & Learning Science — Content on how people learn, retain, and apply knowledge — written by someone with a degree in cognitive science who has tested these methods across disciplines, languages, and performance domains. Not theory at a distance. Practice reported accurately.
Language Learning & Acquisition — For publishers, educators, and brands in the language space. Written by a practicing polyglot who understands acquisition from the inside — what works, what doesn't, and why most mainstream advice gets it wrong.
Thought Leadership & Long-Form Essays — For executives, brands, and publishers who need ideas developed with rigor and communicated with clarity.
English Editing & Localization for Japanese Clients — Manuscript editing, website copy, and content localization for Japanese researchers, brands, and professionals communicating in English. Informed by active language acquisition experience and an understanding of where Japanese-to-English communication breaks down — not just grammatically, but culturally and rhetorically.
Delivered as blog posts, whitepapers, long-form essays, or whatever format serves the work.
This is specialized work from a credentialed expert and is priced accordingly. If you're looking for volume content at commodity rates, I’m probably not a fit. If you're looking for accuracy, authority, and zero hand-holding, reach out to discuss your project.
Shane Huey RN | MS Information Security | MBA IT Management | BA Philosophy & Cognitive Science | ARS Religious Studies | Wilderness First Responder | Associate in Wilderness Medicine | Candidate Fellow of the Academy of Wilderness Medicine | Certified Personal Trainer
The credentials behind this work span clinical practice, information security, technology management, philosophy, cognitive science, and wilderness medicine. That breadth isn't incidental — it's the point. Every piece I write draws on domain expertise that took years to build and cannot be approximated by research alone.
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