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Naveed Saleh, MD, MS
Expertise
New Treatments, Health NewsEducation
Cornell University, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Texas A&M UniversityHighlights
- Medical journalist and editor with a medical degree from Wayne State University School of Medicine
- Author, "The Complete Guide to Article Writing: How to Write Successful Articles for Online and Print Markets"
- Founder and head writing coach at the San Diego Writers Institute
I’m ecstatic to cover the newest in evidence-based and peer-reviewed research. I examine a wide range of pathology and compare new treatments with the current treatments and guidelines. As with all my medical writing, I center on the reader, and what the research means for you and your health.
Experience
Naveed Saleh, MD, MS, is a former writer for Verywell Health covering new treatments and health news. He is a medical writer and editor who has written for a variety of national publications and content-marketing teams and is an expert blogger with Psychology Today. He's also written and edited for many prominent physicians and researchers and is a consultant, instructor, and course developer with F+W Media/Writer's Digest. Dr. Saleh was a contributing writer at The New Physician magazine, where he performed a professional internship and won a 2010 Apex Award for Health & Medical Writing.
Dr. Saleh's first book with a major publisher, "The Complete Guide to Article Writing: How to Write Successful Articles for Online and Print Markets" (Writer's Digest Books/F+W Media), was released in January 2014 and became an Amazon bestseller in late 2014. Dr. Saleh is the founder and head writing coach at the San Diego Writers Institute, where he helps professionals learn how to write better.
Education
Dr. Saleh has a bachelor's degree in biology from Cornell University, a medical degree from Wayne State University School of Medicine, and a master's degree in science and technology journalism (with an informal concentration in psychology) from Texas A&M University in College Station.
About Verywell Health
Verywell Health, a Dotdash Meredith Brand, is an award-winning online resource for reliable, empathetic, and up-to-date health information on medical topics that matter most to you. We reach more than 300 million readers annually. Verywell Health content is fact checked and reviewed by our Medical Expert Board for accuracy and integrity. Learn more about us and our editorial process.
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