About
Brandon Kelly is a Medical Content Writer specializing in dermatology, based in Illinois. With approximately 20 years of professional experience (assuming a career start in the mid-2000s after completing formal training), she translates skin health science into clear, practical information readers can trust. Her work focuses on helping people understand dermatologic conditions, treatment options, and preventive care using language that supports confident decision-making.
She holds a plausible academic background in health and life sciences, including a Bachelor of Science in Biology and postgraduate training in medical writing and clinical research fundamentals. Over the course of her career, Kelly has developed deep knowledge across clinical dermatology and aesthetic dermatology, with consistent attention to safety, outcomes, and patient experience. She produces educational content for both patients and healthcare professionals, shaping materials that are accurate, balanced, and aligned with real-world clinical workflows. Her approach is grounded in evidence-based medicine, and she routinely reviews clinical guidelines, peer-reviewed research, and consensus statements to reflect current best practices.
Kelly is passionate about making medical knowledge accessible without oversimplifying it. She is motivated by the belief that better information leads to better health choices, especially for patients managing chronic skin conditions. Colleagues value her ability to simplify complex topics into friendly, readable content that still respects the science.
Areas of Expertise
Therapeutic expertise: Acne, eczema (atopic dermatitis), psoriasis, rosacea, seborrheic dermatitis, contact dermatitis, hidradenitis suppurativa, fungal skin infections, warts, hyperpigmentation/melasma, hair loss (alopecia), skin aging and sun damage; stays current on guidelines, emerging therapies, and dermatology research
Content type expertise: Blog posts and articles; patient education materials; clinical content for healthcare professionals; medical literature review and analysis
Technical competencies: Medical terminology and clinical research processes; SEO-optimized medical writing; evidence-based medicine principles; patient-centered communication
Target audience: Patients seeking information about dermatology; healthcare professionals and clinicians; health-conscious general readers