[ATTW-L] Welcoming RHM's New Co-Editors

Rhetoric Healthmedicine rhmassistanteditor at gmail.com
Fri Mar 12 16:22:01 UTC 2021


Dear All,

The *Rhetoric of Health and Medicine* would like to extend a heartfelt
welcome to our new co-editors: Molly Margaret Kessler, Fernando Sánchez,
Bryna Siegel Finer, & Erin Trauth. We are excited for this next chapter in
*RHM*’s story, and we look forward to the contributions these fine scholars
will add to the work of the journal and the shape of our field. To read
more about their academic background, check out our website
<http://medicalrhetoric.com/welcoming-rhms-new-co-editors/> and/or read
below.

Molly Margaret Kessler is an Assistant Professor in the Department of
Writing Studies at the University of Minnesota. Her recent research focuses
on lived experiences with chronic illness, gastrointestinal conditions, and
stigma. Her work has appeared in *Technical Communication Quarterly*,*
Rhetoric Society Quarterly, Rhetoric of Health and Medicine*,* Journal of
Health Communication,* and the edited collection Rhetoric of Health and
Medicine As/Is.

Fernando Sánchez is Associate Professor of English in Professional Writing
at the University of St. Thomas. He has taught courses in medical
writing/rhetoric, political rhetoric, grant writing, and spatial rhetorics.
Within medical rhetorics, his particular research interest is in the
rhetoric of mental health. His work has appeared in the *Rhetoric of Health
and Medicine*, *Technical Communication Quarterly, Computers and
Composition*, the *Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, Pedagogy*,
the *WAC* journal, *Technical Communication,* the *WPA* journal, and
several edited collections.

Bryna Siegel Finer is Professor of English at Indiana University of
Pennsylvania where she directs the liberal studies English program and
writing across the curriculum. She is the co-editor of two
collections: *Women’s
Health Advocacy: Rhetorical Ingenuity in the 21st Century* and *Writing
Program Architecture: Thirty Cases for Reference and Research*. Her
scholarship has appeared in *Rhetoric of Health and Medicine*, *Rhetoric
Review*, *Journal of Writing Assessment,* *Teaching English in the Two-Year
College*, and elsewhere.

Erin Trauth is an Assistant Professor of Public and Professional Writing at
High Point University. She served as an inaugural assistant editor for
*Rhetoric
of Health and Medicine*. Erin now contributes special marketing content and
design projects to the journal. Her writing has appeared in *Community
Literacy Journal*, the *American Medical Writers Association Journal*, and
the *International Journal of Sociotechnology and Knowledge Development*.
Erin has work forthcoming in *Technical Communication*, *Rhetoric of Health
and Medicine*, *The Routledge Handbook of Vegan Studies*, and *The
Rhetorical Construction of Veganism and Vegetarianism*.

Kind regards,

Michelle Sonnenberg, editorial assistant
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