Andy Marso is a seasoned professional in the field of medical journalism, currently serving as Senior Editor for the Family Practice Management (FPM) journal, published by the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP). In this pivotal role, Andy is dedicated to enhancing the quality of...
Andy Marso is a seasoned professional in the field of medical journalism, currently serving as Senior Editor for the Family Practice Management (FPM) journal, published by the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP). In this pivotal role, Andy is dedicated to enhancing the quality of care provided by family physicians through meticulously curated content that addresses both clinical and financial aspects of practice management. His expertise lies in soliciting, editing, and refining articles from a diverse array of contributors, including physicians, healthcare professionals, and medical coding experts. By guiding these authors through the complexities of the peer-review process, Andy ensures that each piece not only meets the highest standards of medical accuracy but also resonates with the practical needs of family practitioners.
In addition to his editorial responsibilities, Andy actively contributes to the journal by writing insightful blogs and articles that engage the medical community on pressing issues and emerging trends in family medicine. His proficiency in tools such as WordPress and Adobe InCopy allows him to streamline the publication process, while his strong foundation in AP Style and copyright law ensures that all content adheres to industry standards. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for personal development, Andy is committed to fostering a collaborative environment where authors can thrive, ultimately leading to a richer, more informed discourse in the field of family medicine. His award-winning background in news writing and feature articles further underscores his ability to communicate complex medical concepts in an accessible and engaging manner, making him an invaluable asset to the AAFP and the broader healthcare community.