Testimonials

“A special thanks to Amy Karon who did a great job in supporting us getting the manuscript together, including all the comments and all the references! It was an enormous help!” ~ S. Gillessen, MD, Università della Svizzera Italiana

“This was excellent – very good research and writing. Extremely thorough overall.” ~ S. Kober, Excalibur Medical Education

“Thank you for these articles. Your information is perfect. Thank you for this stellar work.” ~ Jonathan E. Aviv, MD, FACS, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai 

“Just wanted to let you know you did a great job on the PALB2 story.  Not easy to do as the study was so technical. Thank you!” ~ L. Nikolaides, The Oncology Report

“This blog is terrific! Thank you so much.  It is really excellent!” ~ G. Carithers, Urotoday

“I really enjoyed reading this. It is very (very!) well written.” ~ A. Kamat, MD, MBBS, MD Anderson Cancer Center

“You are top of mind for us. You are such an asset to Premier.” ~ M. Mann, Premier, Inc.

“Outstanding first draft! Great work.” ~ N. Shore, MD, FACS, Atlantic Urology Clinics

“Dr. Karon is, without a doubt, one of the most dedicated, hard-working, and productive CDC EIS fellows of the 26 that I have supervised. Her exemplary professional qualities and outstanding oral and written communication skills set her apart from her colleagues. I have worked with Amy on a number of abstracts and presentations as well as a full manuscript detailing her analysis of increases in coccidiodomycosis (Valley Fever, a fungal disease) in California. She has displayed an outstanding ability to portray complex analytic issues, tailored appropriately to a variety of audiences. Her manuscript on coccidiodomycosis was particularly challenging, as it contained many concepts that are difficult to communicate clearly. As a fellow, Amy’s writing started out well-organized and superior to the final drafts of many of her colleagues. She consistently did an outstanding job at incorporating my feedback with all of the feedback of her co-authors and local supervisors in ways that went far beyond my expectations. Her ability to synthesize complex information for written and oral presentation was more advanced than most experienced scientific writers, and quite unusual for a trainee. Her integrity is unquestionable, in that she will only state things in a paper that she has verified and double-checked.” ~ E. Weiss, MD, MPH, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention