What Clients Say...

"Kelli is a talented medical writer. She translates tough medical info into engaging copy, she's responsive, she gets the job done quickly, and she does all this with aplomb." - Bridget Murray Law, The Magazine Group

"Kelli excelled for WebMD at a very difficult task. Often she’d have to take three to four new studies or abstracts of very technical medical information and weave it into a readable, informative story that meets WebMD’s high standards. She succeeded in not only writing smooth copy, but she did so in a timely and professional manner. Kelli’s a great person to have on your team." - S. Swint, Editorial Director, WebMD

"It’s a rare writer who understands the science and can turn around a clearly written piece so quickly." - Peggy Crane, Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America

"Kelli is an outstanding science and health writer. She has a unique ability to take difficult, yet important topics and boil them down into language the general public can understand. She works quickly and efficiently and is meticulous when it comes to vetting her sources and information. She is well respected among the science community as well as by her colleagues and peers." - Charlene Bert, NewsProNet

"Kelli makes an editor's life easier. She knows her material, gets her interviews and approvals, writes well, and sends in her copy on or before deadline. Working with her is no work." - Douglas Logan, Executive Editor, UCLA Healthy Years

"I know that every assignment I get from Kelli will exceed my expectations."  - Stephanie Watson, Executive Editor, Mt. Sinai Focus on Healthy Aging

"Kelli is a journalistic sharpshooter. She is smart, accurate, creative, and always gets the job done." - Emilie Lorditch, Senior Science Editor, Discoveries and Breakthroughs Inside Science

"Kelli Stacy is one of the most dedicated, accomplished, and talented medical journalists with whom I have ever worked. She cares about every aspect of a story and does whatever it takes to get an assignment done. Kelli has been particularly instrumental in communicating science and medical research to the very important but often neglected local TV audience which typically receives the least information about science." - Ben Stein, American Institute of Physics

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