LONG-FORM CONTENT & WRITING SAMPLES

Press Release: New NICA Board Members
By Amy Rios
In June 2019, NICA welcomed two new board members to the organization. I wrote and distributed the press release to announce their appointment.

Non-Medical Switching of Specialty Medications
By Amy Rios
In anticipation of the hearing on Texas House Bill 2099 in the Texas Senate, which introduced improved statutory protections for patients against non-medical switching, I wrote this article to articulate the dangers of changing consistent treatments solely on cost.

USP 797 and New Hampshire Senate Bill 581
By Amy Rios
To promote NICA's advocacy efforts in amending the definition of compounding to preclude the preparation of single-dose biologic to protect infusion centers in New Hampshire, I wrote this article originally published in the Infusion Nurses Society INSider newsletter.

Lyndsay's Infusion Journey
By Amy Rios
Storytelling marketing is one of the most powerful ways to convey an organization's mission. In order to highlight the value of in-office infusion delivery channel, I collected several patient stories that celebrated and normalized infusion treatments. Lyndsay's story was the first one I wrote for the organization.

Scaffolding Builds Future Ears and Noses
By Amy (Lenz) Rios
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In 2014, two pediatric otolaryngologists at Michigan Medicine were at the forefront of clinical research for 3D printing. I wrote the following article for the department's News and Notes newsletter to highlight their research to our alumni, donors, faculty, staff, and residents.

Minimum Standards for Office Infusion
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In response to the overwhelming demand for clinical standards for the administration of infusions and injectables in the office setting, me and members of NICA worked with experts in the infusion industry to compile a set of standards for independent infusion centers.