Susie Wong is the managing editor and director of content operations at The Medical Letter. Susie has over 20 years of experience in editing and content management. Susie has a keen eye for detail and a passion for accuracy, which has made their an invaluable asset to The Medical Letter. In their previous role as associate editor, Susie was responsible for researching and fact-checking articles on new drugs and drugs for common diseases. Susie also collaborated with the editor-in-chief, consultants, authors, and government agencies to evaluate and revise content. Susie's extensive experience in web content editing began at Netfolio.com, where they were responsible for researching and proofing personal finance, health, travel, career, and business articles before they went live on the site. Susie also wrote headlines and summaries for articles, managed and tracked articles between the content and web design teams, converted and set Word articles to HTML for the website, created a site management program to track the lineup of articles and tips, maintained and monitored site content for quality assurance, processed payments and requests from freelancers, and reported to the VP and director of content. Susie's dedication to their work and commitment to accuracy make their an invaluable member of The Medical Letter team.
Susie Wong is a graduate of New York University's School of Visual Arts with a degree in Film. Susie also holds a Bachelor of Science from the NYU Stern School of Business with a concentration in Marketing and International Business. Susie began their career in journalism and later transitioned into economics, working for Harvard University.
Susie Wong reports to Jean-Marie Pflomm, VP, Editor in Chief. Susie Wong works with Sandra R. Knowles - Canadian Editor, Corinne Z. Morrison - Associate Editor, and David N. Juurlink - Contributing Editor.