About Me

I began my career in medicine, driven by a desire to care for others and make a difference in people’s lives. Those years taught me the power of compassion, the importance of listening, and how to find meaning in even the smallest acts of service. Over time, I realised that my work didn’t need to be limited to the bedside, that I could take what I’d learned and use it to tell stories and have the power to change lives.

Now, as a writer, I’m most fulfilled when I’m working with organisations that share that same drive to make the world a better, fairer, kinder place. I am happiest when I can breathe my knowledge of medicine and humanitarian spirit into words to support efforts to reduce health inequality, improve access to new medicines, or to make healthcare more accessible. My role is to help organisations share their stories with the world, so they can reach more people and have an even greater impact.

For me, writing is more than just a way to share information. It's about taking complex ideas and translating them into something human, something that resonates and inspires action. The best work, the work that makes me feel most alive, is the work that carries this sense of purpose forward: amplifying voices, sharing hope, and contributing to efforts that make lives better.

I’m inspired by the belief that words, when used thoughtfully, can be a force for change. Through storytelling, I hope to create not just understanding but a sense of possibility.